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 Evening Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 01:57 AM CEST - Jun,13 2002
  • Will Cable Unplug the File Swappers? - A host of cable companies, including AT&T Broadband, Charter Communications, Comcast, and Cox Communications, are moving away from the old flat-fee pricing scheme that allowed users to download and transmit endless amounts of data [especially music, movies, and software] over high-speed connections. Instead, they're rolling out new pricing schemes that could put limits on bandwidth usage per month and charge users additional fees if they go above the limit.
  • Calculators vs. PDAs: Who wins? - U.S. students have been using graphing calculators for more than a decade, and Texas Instruments accounts for more than 80 percent of school sales, according to the NPD Intelect market research firm. Texas Instruments no longer worries about rival calculator companies cutting into those sales. But after a decade of producing ever more powerful machines, the Dallas, Texas-based company faces what may turn out to be a more serious challenge: software that turns handheld computers into graphing calculators.
  • Credit-card hackers stung with bogus IIS 'sploit - What happens when you float a counterfeit IIS hole in a carder chatroom on IRC, tantalizing its young denizens with a quick, easy score? Do they proxy up, patiently enumerate the site, grab banners, analyze what they're up against and carefully plot an attack? Or do they rush into the trap like so many elite lemmings?
  • X-windows remote DoS with big fonts - X-windows, with or without the font server (XFS) running can be crashed remotely via Mozilla when fonts are set to an unnaturally large size with CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), Tom Vogt of Lemuira.org has reported.
  • Microsoft's Gopher hole deepens - Microsoft sends out a 'critical' security alert, telling people to patch a hole in Internet Explorer that could let hackers exploit the Gopher protocol to attack PCs. But it looks like the threat is worse than first thought.  If you leave this vulnerability unpatched any hacker or cracker can gain root access control over your system. Once root is achieved, the attacker can steal anything they want from you including your personal databases, contacts, records, documents and more... PivX cleans up someone else's mess with another small, free, streamlined security tool to make your computer safe once again
  • Watching web porn is 'cheating' - Leading US relationship advisor Dr Phillip McGraw has hit out at users of internet porn, insisting that it is cheating on their partners. McGraw, who offers advice to millions of Americans on Oprah Winfrey's TV show, said that women should not put up with their partners looking at web porn, which he described as an addiction,
  • Toshiba tunes in to TiVo - The company licenses TiVo's technology for digital video recording, allowing it to make chips and components for a wide range of devices that can record TV shows.
  • nForce PCI writes mystery: Solved! - Last week, TechReport revealed the possibility that NVIDIA's nForce chipset may have a problem with PCI writes. They checked with MSI and NVIDIA to get their input on the matter. Now they have some answers.
  • Imation RipGO! USB Mini-CD Burner & MP3 Player - Imation has a nice solution with this Mini-CD Burner/MP3/WMA Player unit. The RipGO takes the small form factor of Minidisc and combines it with the practicality of conventional CDR's. If you don't have a burner, it will even do that for you..."
  • Video Card Roundup - VisionTek's Xtasy GeForce Ti 4400 & 4600GeForce4 Ti 4400/4600 Roundup / GeForce4 Ti Roundup / GF4 Roundup / Leadtek WinFast TV 2000 XP / eVGA's e-GeForce4 Ti 4600 / Ref. GeForce4 Ti 4200 128MBMSI Geforce 4 Ti4600 / Ti 4400 Shootout / Asus V8460 Ultra Geforce 4 Ti / GF4 Cooler from Thermaltake / Plextor 40x
  • Detonators Driver Comparison -  The Technology Vault has posted a small driver comparison between version 28.32 and 29.42 of the Detonator drivers
  • WinDVD Tweaker 3.41 - All this new version does is fixes a problem when WinDVD Tweaker didn't read default WinDVD values when WinDVD had not been ran before in Windows XP.
  • Mozilla 1.1 Alpha out - Mozilla is an open-source Web browser, designed for standards compliance, performance and portability. Mozilla is a cousin to Netscape Communicator that is being developed by the Free Software Community with the cooperation and support of Netscape.
  • CloneCD v4.0.1.6 - CloneCD is a powerful CD copy program. It writes in RAW mode, allowing full control on the written data. Therefore, CloneCD will produce real 1:1 copies of your CDs. This new version fixed compatibility problems with certain applications, if "Hide CDR-Media" was enabled.
  • RAM Idle Professional v2.0 Final - RAM Idle Pro is a smart memory management program that will keep your computer running more efficiently, faster, and longer. RAM Idle works by freeing up physical RAM wasted by Windows and other applications. RAM Idle also includes a Cache and startup manager program that will give you more power to optimize your Windows.
  • MSI Intel USB 2.0 Driver for ICH4 - MSI have released a new Intel 845E/G/GL v2.04 Driver based on Mainboard with ICH4 southbridge chips.

Comments from ronnie brysonposted - 09:28 AM CEST - Jun,13 2002
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