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 Sunday Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 03:00 PM CEST - Jul,13 2002
  • Hollywood gets tough on copying - Keith Tyler signed up for broadband Internet access three weeks ago, and did what many high-speed Net users do - he started swapping music and movies. But within days, the movie industry and his ISP tracked him down and told him to stop offering movies for download, or else. Such threats are now the weapon of choice for the Motion Picture Association of America, which says it's slinging some 2,000 complaints a week toward alleged movie pirates.
  • PC prices to fall again - PC prices are falling again - and the merger of Hewlett Packard (HP) and Compaq could push them down even further, according to researchers IDC. Moves towards Pentium 4, as well as increased memory and storage prices, pushed desktop and server prices back to mid-2001 levels in the first quarter of this year. But IDC said slow business in the last two months had forced vendors to be more aggressive, pushing prices down again.
  • Panic stations as DDR price soars - if you are planning on buying DDR memory you'd better get your skates on, as spot market watcher Marco Fumagalli tells us that 256MB sticks are likely to hit $60 on the spot market at the beginning of next week. Currently, and in the European market, such sticks are costing around $57, with these prices spot market rather than retail market prices.
  • Hackers Put Fake Stories on USA Today Web Site - Fake news stories appeared on the Web site of USA Today after vandals apparently broke into the newspaper's computers Thursday night, a USA Today spokesman said Friday. Intruders placed six bogus stories on the site and included links on the front page at around 11 p.m. EDT Thursday, spokesman Steven Anderson said. Editors took the site offline 15 minutes later, and restored service at about 2 a.m. Friday, Anderson said.
  • McAfee anti-virus software fails to block Klez virus - The problem occurs when the Klez worm tries to spread itself via shared files on a network. On some anti-virus software configurations, McAfee does not pick up the worm until it has been executed, meaning it is free to spread as an embedded file within networks.
  • Profits and Perils in China, Inc. - During the next two decades, China will become a thoroughly new type of political and economic entity. It will be brutally competitive in both the political sphere and the marketplace, innovative and resilient in the face of turbulence, and more dominant as an international political and economic power than any nation except the United States.
  • GeForce4 440 Go - NVIDIA announced that the Computer Systems Group (CSG) of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc. has chosen the NVIDIA GeForce4 440 Go mobile Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) to provide the graphics functionality for the Toshiba Satellite 5105-S701 notebook computer. By selecting the GeForce4 440 Go with 64MB of dedicated Double Data Rate (DDR) memory, Toshiba will deliver the most jaw-dropping graphics performance available on a notebook. The Toshiba Satellite 5105-S701 featuring the GeForce4 440 Go is available immediately at www.shoptoshiba.com.
  • Kaya And NV30 -  NVIDIA recently held their annual stockholders meeting and during it their CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang, reaffirmed that NV30 would be on a .13um silicon process as it was "impossible to make on .15um" and that it would also be here this fall.  They mentioned the NV30 several times, and showed references to it on several slides. One of the slides showed a schedule for chip releases, and it showed the NV18 and NV28 showing up in what appeared to be the August/Sept time frame, and NV30 appearing in Oct/Nov (approximate, the slide was marked in quarterly increments). The slide also mentioned how many transistors were on each chip: NV18: 81 million / NV28: 86 M / NV30: 120 M. They stated that they thought the NV30 was going to be the biggest revolution in 3D graphics in the last 10 years.  At a later part of the presentation, they stated that NV30 was on TSMC's 0.13um process that had copper interconnects. It was an FSG process (i.e. no low-k dielectrics were being used). I believe that Jen Hsun said the only part coming this Fall that was 0.13um was the NV30, the other parts are 0.15um. Also, the NV30 would fully support DX9 (thanks Sancheuz, source: NVNews)
  • Buyer's Guide: Value SOHO - July 2002 - This month AnandTech takes a look at the value SOHO class of machines to determine what configuration would best fit a large number of value SOHO computer owners. The small office/home office machine has a unique set of requirements. It must provide quick and snappy 2D performance and be very stable.
  • Samsung SyncMaster 171MP LCD Monitor - I myself have been in awe of this monitor because of the picture quality while working in Windows, gaming, and watching TV on it. For an LCD display you couldn't ask for a better one. 17 inches is a pretty size for an LCD monitor and with all these options, it is one of a kind.
  • nForce2 Board Images - OCWorkBench has posted some new images of the new nForce2 chipset with AGP 8x and DDR400s support. AGP8X, 2x the bandwidth of AGP4X, provides cutting-edge graphics performance while Dolby digital 6-channel support brings incredible sound quality. In addition, Twin Bank DDR400 and Serial ATA technology significantly enhance overall system performance, while a dual LAN design and Windows' native Internet connection streamline your networking platform ...
  • Graphics Card Roundup - Asus V8420 GeForce4 Ti 4200 Deluxe / Leadtek WinFast A250LE (GeForce4 Ti 4200) / Visiontek Xtasy GeForce4 Ti 4200 / Unitech Optimus Radeon 8500 eXP 128MB
  • USB Flash Drive Roundup - Don't you hate sorting through your cd's and floppies to find that one file you need? Or what about having to waste CD-Rs or slow CD-RWs to transfer pesky 10MB files from computer to computer? Do you hate carrying CDs and floppies from computer to another? Well, it seems the makers at Soyo, Easydisk, and Transcend have created the answer, the USB flash drives.
  • Build 3660 of .NET Released - Microsoft has officially released build 3660 of Windows .NET Server Family  (shot) to beta testers.
  • Visual Boy Advance v1.0a - Visual Boy Advance is a Game Boy Advance and Game Boy emulator that runs with Windows system. You can download the DirectX version of Visual Boy Advance and the SDL version. SDL stands for Simple DirectMedia Layer. It is a cross platform library for graphics, input, audio, threading, etc... that can be used for games, emulators, etc. To some people, the SDL version on Windows may be faster than the DirectX version.
  • Gens v2.00 - Gens is an excellent Sega Megadrive/Genesis emulator which works on Windows 9x. You need Directx 7.0 or higher to run this emulator.
  • jv16 PowerTools 1.1.0.135 Beta 2 - jv16 PowerTools is a full set of tools to keep your computer up and running. Until now your computer might have been the one who is in charge, but with jv16 PowerTools you can take the control. It contains all the tools needed for monitoring and cleaning the Registry and the file system. In addition to that, you can control all the computers in your LAN.
  • Fresh Diagnose Version 4.40 - Fresh Diagnose (freeware) is an utility designed to analyze and benchmark your computer system. It can analyze and benchmark many kinds of hardware, such as CPU performance, hard disk performance, video system information, mainboard information, and more.
  • Savage2000 Drivers (Win9x/ME) - There's a new Savage2000 driver (v4.12.01.9020-9.51.17) for Windows 9x and ME.
  • D-Force 30.30g Drivers - These drivers are part of the xPower performance driver set   which guarantees maximum gaming and office performance for all chipsets.
  • ASUS Detonators 29.80 - Asus has released Detonators 29.80 (Win9x/ME / WinXP/2k) for their nVidia based graphics cards.
  • nVidia Detonator 30.30 (Leaked beta) - There is a new Detonator version 30.30 leaked (mirrors: Guru3D, StationDrivers) on the web for all WinALL and these drivers are dated: 06/14/2002 and contains multilanguage as well as nView support. PC-Extreme has posted some benchmarks taking a look at these drivers compared to older versions.

Comments from anonymousposted - 05:52 PM CEST - Jul,13 2002
Re: Hollywood gets tough on copying Congrats to the MPAA for doing such a fine job on driving movie pirating underground....where so many people want it... Re: jv16 PowerTools Great stuff. I've been using it since the early betas. Re: nVidia Detonator 30.30 Wow, one step forwards...2 steps back. I'm avoiding this one myself. Check out the benchmarks link HX posted before you get this...you don't need to read german to understand the drivers aren't that great.

Comments from Jasmingo Duranteposted - 05:56 PM CEST - Jul,13 2002
Oh almost forgot - Re:McAfee anti-virus software fails to block Klez virus Gosh..I'm shocked. Aren't you? ;) Sod norton and McAfee. Get AvP.

Comments from Erbozposted - 06:21 AM CEST - Jul,14 2002
Yeah, and Matrox Parphelia ain't nothing but a fart in bottle. We should have known that with the lame "leaked info's" around.

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