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 Morning Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 01:33 PM CET - Mar,01 2002
  • Linux flaw opens doors in firewalls - A vulnerability that affects certain versions of the Linux kernel could let hackers into networks protected by Netfilter firewall software.
  • Windows XP SP1 in Late 2002 -  Microsoft  will deliver the first Windows XP service pack in late 2002, some months later than originally planned. But Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1) will consist of more than just bug fixes: The company tells me that it will contain new Mira and Freestyle technology, a number of changes required by its proposed settlement with the US Department of Justice, and any critical updates that have been issued since XP shipped last Fall.
  • US hackers could face life sentences -  US House judiciary subcommittee on crime voted unanimously to amend the Cyber Security Enhancement Act (CSEA) to come down harder on hackers. Currently the CSEA states that only those who attempt "to cause death or serious bodily injury" by electronic means are punishable by life imprisonment.
  • Britney virus makes slave of PCs - Security experts have warned that an evil virus is masquerading as pictures of pop princess Britney Spears. Arriving as a Visual Basic Script (VBS) called 'Britney.chm', once executed the malicious file even asks users to "Enable ActiveX to see Britny (sic) Pictures".  A machine that has ActiveX running will promptly be infected and the message will be sent on to all addresses in the Outlook address book. The worm is also capable of distributing itself via Internet Relay Chat (IRC).
  • Intel launches 'Radio Free Intel' - During the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) here today, Intel Corp. announced a new effort to enable its long-awaited "connected PC" vision by deploying its vast R&D resources into what the company calls "Radio Free Intel."  Intel's "Radio Free Intel" concept is not geared to provide propaganda to third world countries over the radio waves, but rather it describes the company's new, ambitious R&D efforts into the radio-frequency (RF), software-defined radio, and related wireless sectors.
  • AVC Tundra - copper cooler Review - AVC is largely unknown in Germany, in Asia and America the company plays
    already since years a role on the Retail Markt. Now AVC would like to conquer the European market. AVC stands for Asian Vital Components.
  • Hercules Titanium Video Cards Review - Hercules has always managed to manufacture state of the art and highly tweakable (overclockable) gaming cards based on several popular GPUs. But these days it's very hard to be original and the line between success and failure is very thin. For example ... If you have to choose one out of two equally priced GF3 Ti200 video cards, which one would you pick? The most tweakable one or the one that doesn't overclock that well? I would say the first ;)
  • Western Digital 1200JB HDD Review - X-bit labs has posted a review of Western Digital 1200JB HDD. This Special Edition product boasts an 8MB cache-buffer, which allows it to compete on equal terms not only with the fastest IDE hard drives, but also with SCSI drives featuring 7,200rpm (and even higher) spindle rotation speed. Find out more about this revolution!
  • Creative GeForce 4 MX440 Video Card Review - OC Prices has posted a review of the Creative GeForce 4 MX440 video card,  Priced at £119 ($165) including tax, this card is very affordable, yet maintains blistering performance thanks to 64MB of DDR ram running at 200MHz (400MHz DDR) and core clock of 270MHz (remember that's 20MHz quicker than the GeForce 3 Ti-500).
  • VIA P4PA Socket 478 Motherboard Review - The P4PA supports existing 400MHz based Pentium 4 processors, and goes an extra step further by including support for the up and coming 533MHz Pentium 4 processor. This is great for peace of mind in terms of upgradeability.
  • FIC Radeon 8500 Review - What is included in the package for $250 CDN? Well along with the video card, there is a DVI to analog converter, an S-Video cable, user manual and a driver CD. One thing to remember, the FIC version, while not exactly identical to the ATI version in terms of core/memory timings, is about $150 CDN lower then the Retail ATI Radeon 8500 so it can be quite a good deal.
  • NVIDIA GeForce (1/2/3/4) videocard tweaking - This guide will take you through using one such utility to configure your NVIDIA Graphics card as well as other troubleshooting/BIOS information to get it all running stably.
  • Picture It! 2002 Patch - Microsoft has released a patch for Picture It! 2002.
  • Norton Antivirus Virus Definitions Update (03/01/2002) - Symantec has released a new virus definitions update for Norton Antivirus.
  • MSN Explorer  v7.00.0021.1900 (or Build 2119) - MSN has released a new version of it's MSN Explorer.
  • Beta Detonators 27.70  - Looks like this driver only supports the following models: GeForce 2 MX 100/200/400, GeForce 3, GeForce 3 Ti200, GeForce 4 MX 420/440/460, GeForce 4 Ti 4400/4600. ALso you can check a comparison between v27.42, 27.50, 27.51 & 27.70.

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