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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 03:31 AM CEST - Jun,12 2002
  • City shuts for Matrix - ONE of the world's busiest cities will shut down for two days, all in the name of show business.But don't look to Los Angeles, New York, Tokyo or London, instead focus your gaze on Sydney. The producers of The Matrix Reloaded plan to fly a helicopter below roof-tops across the east of the city and over Martin Place for the movie's dramatic final scene.  Wow! :)
  • How Yoda became an action star  - How did the wizards at director George Lucas's Industrial Light & Magic effects shop get a character invented as a Muppet to do all that? By punting the rubber-dummy routine and remaking Yoda as an entirely computer-generated (CG) creature. Hey, it worked for Shrek!
  • EarthLink takes Wi-Fi to public places - The ISP has begun selling 'EarthLink Wireless High Speed,' which will let customers use about 650 Wi-Fi networks in places such as coffee shops, hotels, and airports.
  • IBM's new spin on nano-storage - IBM's nanotech project, code-named Millipede, features a chip with more than 1,000 heated spikes that holds up to a trillion bits of information in a postage stamp-size area. It could store 10GB in a cell phone.
  • VIA BUYING AMD? - Make of this as you will, but The Inquirer heard from normally highly reliable sources at Computex last week that as recently as this time last year Via was seriously considering buying AMD. That would have been a masterstroke for Via CEO Wen Chi Chen if he could have pulled off the plan. Formidable obstacles -- no doubt in the shape of Jerry Sanders III as well as the sums of money that would probably have been involved -- might well have convinced Via that the time for such an acquisition was not ripe.
  • Phone handsets get Nintendo-style games capabilities - The basic premise is simple enough, and not exactly rocket science. Nintendo's Game Boy is ARM-powered, large numbers of mobile phones are powered by ARM chips, so how come mobile phones don't run games of Game Boy class? As The Register observed to TTPCom, if its techies didn't know the answer to that question before they even asked it, then the company was in big trouble. But more properly, the development was about evolving handsets so they could function as games consoles.
  • R300 Performance & Pics - I found that a Hong Kong Magazine PC Market did talk about the performance of the ATI's new generation card, R300. They said that the performance of the R300 will be about 20% better then Geforce 4 Ti4600, and they did run 3DMark 2001se, however due to under the NDA, they can't tell us the exact number. They test the R300 in the VIA KT400 demo at Taiwan Computex. In addition, hwupgrade.it has posted what they claim are some RV250 pictures that they managed to grab at Computex.
  • Carmack on DOOM3 rendering - It's quite old, but here is link to Beyond3D's interview with J.Carmack as he talks about DOOM 3 rendering. It's worth reading.
  • 3Digest: May 2002 - Monthly 3D Digest is the project of iXBT.com devoted to releases of new drivers for popular videocards (released since April 10, 2002 to May 10, 2002). As usual, there are many diagrams containing the information on changes in operation of videocards at change to last version drivers, and also summary diagrams of popular modern videocards performance.
  • Soundcard & Speakers Tweaking Guide - We have been hard at work at TechSpot with some articles that will be posted soon. The first to see the light is our updated Soundcard & Speakers tweak guide that has gone through a series of minor changes plus one big addition, now covering Creative's Extigy soundcard.
  • MSN Chat Security Fix - This patch addresses the vulnerability discussed in Microsoft Security Bulletin MS02-022
  • Gamespy Arcade 1.1 - GameSpy Arcade is an application that detects which supported multiplayer games you have installed and links you into all the online games that are currently being played, ,not only that but it works as a chat program and can update your games while you chat!
  • Morpheus v1.9 - Morpheus Preview Edition continues the Morpheus tradition of providing a full-featured and easy-to-use P2P application that allows users to share content across the Morpheus Users Network. This new edition of Morpheus utilizes open protocols established by the Gnutella developers, and enables users to directly communicate with each other and search for any type of digital file across the network.
  • WinDVD Tweak 3.4  - WinDVD Tweaker is a Free program designed to allow users of the WinDVD playback software to enable some hidden settings and allow for maximum playback pleasure.
  • NeroMIX v1.3.0.29 - NeroMIX creates or copies anything you throw at it, in the slickest possible way. Just grab any data and burn it! NeroMIX is the Emperor of Style in Multimedia CD creation, combining dynamic CD burning (data, audio, copying) with the newest Internet audio technology all in one customizable interface!

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