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| (hx) 04:44 AM CET - Mar,12 2002 |
- Midnight launch for Xbox - Microsoft's first gaming console, the
Xbox, will be launched in the
UK on 14th March. In response, games retailer Electronics Boutique is opening its
stores late on the 13th March, so that customers can receive pre-ordered Xboxes at
midnight.
- "Phantom Menace" Typing Just A Microsoft Speech Feature
- Random words and characters mysteriously appearing on the screens of some Windows XP and
Office XP users are
not the work of phantom hackers or a sign that users' systems are possessed by demons.
It's just Microsoft's voice recognition system running slightly amok, the company said. In
recent weeks, several XP users have posted messages to Internet discussion lists and
newsgroups reporting that text is automatically appearing in Internet Explorer's address
bar or in Outlook e-mail messages or Word documents as users compose them.
- ICQ hack theories flood into Vulture Central - A search of the AOL Mirabilis ICQ whitepages reveals hundreds of accounts
all with this address (registered in countries such as China and Egypt). We began to suspect a
mass hack.
- AOL embraces Linux and Mozilla, plans to drop MS Explorer -
Sources inside AOL and Red Hat say AOL is making a major internal switch to Linux, and the long-rumored AOL default
browser switch from Microsoft's Internet Explorer to Mozilla -- or at least Mozilla's
Gecko rendering engine -- is well under way, but AOL will probably not offer an AOL client
for Linux in the forseeable future.
- Flaw weakens Linux computers (updated) - A buffer overflow
causes key memory-management functions in the zlib compression library to fail, a
condition that could allow
a smart attacker to compromise Linux computers.
- New drives rewrite HP DVD+RW line - Hewlett-Packard
announces two new
DVD+RW drives that aim to address one of the major criticisms of the DVD rewritable
and recordable formats: compatibility.
- Virgin and Playboy in porn pact - Mobile operator Virgin is
considering jumping on the
porn bandwagon. The UK mobile operator is in talks with Playboy over the delivery of
soft porn via the handset.
- Exploding star may have sparked Earth disaster - Piecing
together clues from astronomy, paleontology and geology, scientists have proposed that an ancient supernova may have damaged
the protective ozone layer around the Earth and wreaked havoc on terrestrial life.
- Hunger Hormone Found - British researchers said on Monday they
had isolated a "hunger hormone" that dramatically boosts human
food consumption, raising the prospects of new treatments for both the obese and the
malnourished.
- Recordable DVD Drives ~ Plus and minus all over again -
I'll start by giving a brief overview of each drive and its capabilities. Later on, we'll
explore the performance of each drive, as well as the compatibility of the various
types of media.
- Sony Introduces Two Handhelds - Sony Japan has just introduced two new
cutting-edge handhelds. The PEG-NR70 and PEG-NR70V both have built-in keyboards and
320 by 480 color screens. They also have built-in MP3 and ATRAC3 audio players. In
addition, the PEG-NR70V has a built-in camera.
- GeoCities offers new paid services - As previously reported,
Yahoo recently told GeoCities' home page publishers it would begin charging fees for people
using FTP. A Yahoo executive attributed the price change to abuse by nonpaying users
of FTP and remote loading, and to attempts to address costs of offering the service. One
new GeoCities feature, called GeoCities Plus, will cost $4.95 a month with a one-time $10
setup fee. The service doesn't serve ads and offers 25MB of storage, FTP access and
additional bandwidth.
- Creative Buys 3D Labs - Creative Technology today
announced a definitive agreement under which Creative will acquire 3Dlabs Inc.,
Ltd.for a combination of US$1.20 per share in cash and US$2.40 per share in Creative stock
for each share of 3Dlabs.
- Star Wars II Trailer #4 - Leech the new starwars trailer just here. Enjoy
:)
- ASUS A7V333 KT333 Motherboard Review - The ASUS A7V333 is the first motherboard we are reviewing based on the
high-performance KT333 chipset from VIA. It seems that ASUS is one of the first
motherboard manufactures to deliver a KT333 based board, making use of nearly every
feature and enhancement the chipset supports. Incorporating DDR333 (PC2700), ATA133 RAID,
high-speed USB 2.0, 6-Channel Audio, as well as a host of incredible, innovative and
unique features. So sit back and take a deep breath as we uncover the latest board to
appear on the scene - the ASUS A7V333.
- SiS 645DX - Is This The Best Chipset For The P4? - The
Intel Pentium 4 has a problem: the Rambus platform, based on the Intel 850 chipset,
has not enjoyed widespread penetration of the market. Only a few manufacturers have a
motherboard with this chipset in their portfolios. Rather, the Pentium 4, fitted with an
845 board and SDRAM, is sold as a complete system by the major chain stores.
- What You Need To Know About IT Certifications - This article
goes into the world of computer certifications, covering popular Microsoft exams
such as MCSE, MCSA, MCDBA, and MCSD, as well as other exams such as A+, N+, i-Net+, S+,
RHCE, CCNA, CCNP, CCIE, and more! If you're interested in getting certified, or if you
think you know what you're doing, check this article out for some handy information and
great tips and tricks.
- Official Mediaplayer Xbox Skin - The ultimate game system meets
the ultimate media player! The official Xbox skin combines Xbox-inspired styling with the
top digital media experience of Windows media player. (Win9x/ME/2k / XP)
- Mozilla 0.9.9 - Mozilla.org has released the next version of Mozilla, version 0.9.9. Highlights
include MathML enabled by default on Unix and Win32, and TrueType font support on Unix.
- Blackbox for Windows 0.30 - Blackbox for Windows is yet
another addition to the long list of alternative shells for Microsoft Windows. It is based
stylistically on the Blackbox window manager for Linux by Brad Hughes.
- SpyStopper 1.75 - This small utility can block intrusive spyware, Web bugs, worms,
cookies, advertisements, and scripts. Protect you from being profiled and tracked.
- DVD Decrypter v3.0.0.13 - DVD Decrypter 3.0.0.13 has improved ISO read and write modes, read
commands are now set to timeout after a configurable delay, the drive detection code has
been rewritten, the ability to change a drive's region code has been added, the CPU usage
has been reduced and as usual there are some bugfixes.
- R-Studio 2.0 - R-Studio
is a family of powerful and cost-effective data recovery and undelete utilities. Empowered
by the new unique data recovery technologies, it is the most comprehensive solution for
data recovery from FAT12/16/32, NTFS, NTFS5 (created or updated by Windows 2000) and
Ext2FS (LINUX file system) partitions.
- ALI AGP Driver 1.83 - TweakUp has posted a new ALI AGP drivers 1.83.
- nVidia Leaked Detonators v27.52 - Maximum Reboot has posted a
leaked nVidia 27.52 detonators for Win2k/XP.
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| Comments from wowzer | posted - 04:59 AM CET - Mar,12 2002 | | Go out and buy an X-Box at Midnight?
Errrr, right. That's like hanging a sing on yourself, "I HAVE NO LIFE." | | The old comment system has been replaced. Use the regular FORUMS!
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