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 Evening Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 02:37 AM CEST - Apr,10 2002
  • "EverQuest" coming to PlayStation 2 - Sony will announce on Tuesday the release of a PlayStation 2 version of its popular online PC game "EverQuest," as it tries to build an audience for an upcoming online add-on for the video game console.
  • New notebook drive packs 60GB - Toshiba unveils a 60GB hard drive for laptops--the first of its kind, according to the company. Could it usher in more storage for all notebooks?
  • Microsoft douses Office NGO flash - Microsoft has forced a number of websites to pull what appears to be leaked information about the future release of its Office.Net suite. An extensive Flash presentation on Microsoft's next release of Office, Office NGO, found its way onto the web this week.
  • ViewSonic's First Wireless Monitor - Extend your computing experience with the ViewSonic airpanel 100. This innovative tool gives you the freedom to remotely access all the data on your business PC, corporate server or the web without being confined to your desk. The airpanel 100 combines a full-screen viewing experience with the remote desktop capability of a PC running Windows XP Professional and server-based enterprise applications over a wireless LAN or WAN connection.
  • Innovative Alchemy Au1100 - AMD  announced the introduction of the Alchemy Au1100 processor, targeting the non-PC mobile internet appliance market, such as web pads, telematics, and PDAs. Currently being sampled, the innovative Au1100 offers an industry-leading combination of high performance, low power and high integration.
  • A trio of MS-Office security vulnerabilities - Researchers at GreyMagic Software have uncovered three novel vulnerabilities provided by Microsoft Office Web Components (OWC), which can override security settings in Internet Explorer.
  • Cebit 2002 Coverage - With more than 100 pictures on 6 pages Bench House tries to present this grand show. Find out about who and what was more sizzling in all IT fields - with the accent on motherboards, video cards, chipsets and the other goodies you'd like to upgrade your computer with.
  • Soltek SL-75DRV5 KT333 Review - KT-333 is the first chipset from VIA to officially support 333 MHz memory operation. Most people's eyes would be fixed on this number, 333, however there should be a few facts people should know about this chipset. Firstly, there are no added functions or improvements over KT-266A, apart from 333MHz memory operation and 1/5 PCI divider
  • Keyboard comparison: Zippy Technology WK-888 and Ortek MCK-280 - if you don't have a shiny keyboard to match your anodised aluminium computer. Get one now! :)
  • Gainward GeForce3/4 Roundup -  Korean's DarkCrow have tested Gainward's entire range of GeForce 3/4 cards. It's not English, but the pictures and test scores are understandable.
  • eVGA E-Geforce 4 MX 440 Review - For the casual game enthusiast a $300+ graphics card just doesn't fit into their budget. NVIDIA realized that they had to appeal to a wide range of consumer's budgets, enter the Geforce MX line of chips. The Geforce MX line of chips are designed to provide good gaming performance for individuals who have a limited budget. Today I will be looking at eVGA.com's e-GeForce4 MX 440.
  • Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer - Microsoft has created a new tool, the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA), to analyze Windows systems for common security misconfigurations. Version 1.0 of MBSA includes a graphical and command line interface that can perform local or remote scans of Windows systems.
  • Windows Management Instrumentation  - This patch has been issued to address the inadvertent cancellation of intrinsic event query registrations in Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI). This problem typically occurs with event queries made against classes that take longer than one second to fully enumerate. This problem only affects Windows 2000 SP2.
  • Active Network Monitor 1.0 Beta 4 - Active Network Monitor (ANM) is a tool for the day-to-day monitoring of computers on a network. ANM runs under Windows NT/2000/XP. It lets Systems Administrators gather information from every computer (even Windows 9x/Me computers) on the network without installing server-side applications on any of these computers.
  • VMware Workstation 3.1 Final - VMware Workstation is virtual machine software for technical professionals.
    It lets you work on multiple operating systems on a single computer. You spend less time configuring hardware, installing software, and  rebooting or reconfiguring systems, and more time developing, testing, deploying applications, and delivering support. VMware Workstation gives  you immediate access to the operating systems and applications you need to get your job done now
  • RegCool 2.210 - RegCool (free) tool has an Explorer-like interface. On the left is a tree-like hierarchy containing the registry keys. In the right window one can see the individual values of the keys. There is a Boolean search for finding specific keys and values. The search results are listed for your review. Especially practical is the option to compare various registries.
  • Bouncer v1.0 RC5 (WinALL) - Bouncer is a network tool which allows you to bypass proxy restrictions and obtain outside connections from an internal LAN. It uses SSL tunnelling, which allows you to obtain a constant streaming connection out of a proxy. 
  • RivaTuner 2.0 RC 10.2RivaTuner is one of the most powerful tweaking utilities for Nvidia display adapters running under WinALL.
  • AsusVCR v2.1 - Asus have released a new version of AsusVCR.
  • Nero DVD Speed 0.53 Beta  (FREE) - DVD Speed is a DVD-ROM benchmark which can test the most important features of a DVD-ROM drive.
  • Hot CPU Tester Pro 3.2.1 LE - Hot CPU Tester Pro is a system health and stability tester. It tests CPU, and virtually all parts of motherboard for errors/bugs and defective parts.
  • SiS Releases XP USB Patch -  SiS have release a patch for USB devices that fixes some problems on Windows XP with SiS USB controllers
  • NVIDIA 28.35 Win2K/XP Modded Beta Drivers - By now you might have realised that Dell has recently released 28.35 driver for their Quadro4 based cards. Unfortunately this driver did not work on any other nVidia card apart from Quadro4. This is why I decided to post a reference version of this 28.35 driver. This one supports all nVidia cards to date like 28.32 did. What else...? Keep reading...Heh just modded drivers, download on your own risk :P
  • ATI Radeon 6058 Win2K Drivers - A new ATI Radeon driver for Windows 2000  has been released. They are dated 03/31/2002, and its version is 5.13.01.6058.
  • NVIDIA VGA BIOSes - if you need NVIDIA BIOS&Flashing tools, lcheck out this sweet website.

Comments from Kashinposted - 01:57 PM CEST - Apr,10 2002
You guys rock! Keep up the good work.

Comments from hxposted - 04:07 PM CEST - Apr,10 2002
thanks :) However feel free to notify me if you will find some bug or deadlink.

Comments from Pierreposted - 01:34 AM CEST - Apr,11 2002
Re Toshiba 60G Laptop drive: We have been purchasing IBM laptops with 60G drives for about a month now, so unless they have something else to set them apart, they are hardly the first of their kind....

Comments from Pierreposted - 01:35 AM CEST - Apr,11 2002
Oops. Just read the whole thing. The Toshiba has less platters so is more compact :-)

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