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(hx) 02:46 AM CEST - Jun,14 2002
  • Bush Promises 'Aggressive' Expansion of Broadband - President Bush told high-tech executives on Thursday that federal regulators would take steps to expand high-speed Internet access but offered few details about the administration's plans.
  • Computer Photo File Virus Discovered - Security researchers have found the first computer virus able to corrupt digital images, including photos, stored on a hard-drive in the popular ".jpg" format, an anti-virus company said on Thursday. The virus, dubbed "W32/Perrun," can corrupt .jpg files but is considered low risk because it has not spread, and was not expected to spread, across the Internet, said Vincent Gullotto, vice president of Network Associates Inc.'s NET.N Anti-Virus Response Team.
  • Microsoft Discloses Software Flaw - Microsoft Corp. acknowledged a serious flaw Wednesday in its Internet server software that could allow sophisticated hackers to seize control of Web sites, steal information and use vulnerable computers to attack others online.
  • Pentagon: Prying Eyes Can't See Sensitive Videos - The Pentagon said Thursday that it routinely transmits unencrypted video images via commercial satellites but it was confident that NATO forces were never harmed by anyone picking up unclassified data feeds.
  • Could bionic eye end blindness? - The Dobelle Institute is among several institutions trying in essence to create a new cornea through technology. The cornea allows light into the interior of the eye. Dobelle is using a digital video camera mounted on glasses to capture an image and send it to a small computer on the patient's belt: The images are processed and sent to electrodes implanted in the patient's visual cortex. The electrodes stimulate the brain, producing a pattern of bright spots that form an image.
  • Astronomers hail planetary discovery - Astronomers have discovered a planetary system around another star that is similar in scale to our Solar System.
  • NVIDIA Cg Compiler and Cg Language - NVIDIA today announced that the graphics community-including industry luminaries, game developers, middleware vendors, digital content creation (DCC) software vendors and rendering vendors-are overwhelmingly endorsing and adopting the Cg Language and the NVIDIA Cg Toolkit, unveiled earlier today (PR1 / PR2). Industry-leading DCC tool providers, including: Alias|Wavefront, Discreet, Luxology and Softimage, are actively working with NVIDIA to incorporate Cg into their current development plans. The first Cg-based offerings-primarily expected to be software plug-ins-will be available to DCC customers this summer directly within their favorite tools.
  • Ten ways to kill your laptop - This list of 10 top laptop deaths is compiled by Complete Computer Cover, which modestly describes itself as the UK's leading laptop insurer.
  • Athlon 2200 / 2000/ P4 2.2Ghz comparison - The chip maker has constructed some interesting data on its Web site to show how much quicker an Athlon is, compared to Intel's rival Pentium chips.
  • Harry Potter 2 - The Chamber Of Secrets Trailer - Planet-xp.de has posted 30secs movie trailer of Harry Potter 2: The Chamber Of Secrets.
  • Microsoft ''Corona'' Demo - "Corona" dramatically improves Internet streaming by introducing Fast Stream, which gives an instant-on, always-on experience, bringing home-theater-like audio and video quality to broadband PC users.
  • 3DMark2001 SE Build 330 - MadOnion.com has announced the release of a new version of 3DMark 2001 Second Edition - build 330. The new version ensures more reliable functionality with new hardware that was released after the launch of 3DMark2001 SE in February 2002.
  • FreeRAM XP Pro 1.11 - FreeRAM XP Pro is a freeware application to free and defragment your computer's RAM (Random Access Memory). As you use your computer, open applications, surf the Internet, and navigate Windows, your system's memory will usually decrease because some software do not use memory correctly or do not return all of it after it is done using it.
  • Ahead InCD 3.31 - InCD is Ahead Software's packet writing software for CD-RW's.
  • Quintessential Player 3.40 - Quinnware has released new version of their Quintessential Player.
  • Official ATi Drivers: CATALYST 02.1 -ATi has officially released a new nonbeta driver set CATALYST 02.1 for their RADEON cards: ATi RADEON WinXP Drivers 6.13.10.6094 / ATi RADEON Win2k Drivers 5.13.01.6094 / ATi RADEON Win98/ME Drivers 4.13.01.9039. (Release Notes).
  • USB 2 Drivers Released - Microsoft have released a final driver for USB 2.0 - June 11th 2002.

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