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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 03:43 AM CEST - Aug,06 2002
  • DefCon: Expert suggests hacking back - Striking back against a computer that is attacking you may be illegal under United States law, but a security researcher says people should be allowed to neutralize one that is unwittingly spreading destructive Internet worms like "Nimda."
  • UK sees illegal CD boom - The report claimed that more than four million counterfeit CDs were created in 2001.
    And almost 152 million recordable CDs are expected to be used for home recording in the UK this year.
  • When brains meet computer brawn - People linking their brains together to form a global collective intelligence. Humans living well beyond 100 years. Computers uploading aspects of our personalities to a network.
  • Investigation Casts Light on the Mysterious Flying Black Triangle - A just released study by the National Institute for Discovery Science (NIDS), based in Las Vegas, Nevada, sheds new light on the dark and mysterious craft. They offer a more down-to-earth hypothesis.
  • Gravity Shielding Still Science Fiction, Boeing Says - According to a report by Nick Cook of Jane's Defense World, published this week in Europe,  Boeing Phantom Works scientists admitted they were working on experimental anti-gravity projects that could change the way humanity moves around the planet.  Jane's quoted from a Boeing document entitled "Gravity Research for Advanced Space Propulsion" (GRASP) it had obtained that said "If gravity modification is real, it will alter the entire aerospace business. Almost true, Boeing told SPACE.com Wednesday in a prepared statement. "We are aware of Podkletnov's work on 'anti-gravity' devices and would be interested in seeing further development work being done. However, Boeing is not funding any activities in this area at this time," the statement said.
  • NV30 Performance Estimates - ReactorCritical has posted some juicy details and performance estimates of NV30:  1) In Quake III Arena in 1280x1024 with 4x FSAA enabled, NV30 is going to be 2.5 times faster than the GeForce4 Ti4600. 2) In The Next Doom the board based on NV30 will be able to show 3.5 times or or even more of the performance the current Nvidia`s flagman has to offer us there.  3) NV30 will score three times more than the GeForce4 Ti4600 in 3D Mark 2001. 4) Effective HQ Pixel Fillrate (2x anisotropic filtering enabled) of the newcomer with will be about 2.7 times more than that of the fastest NV25. 5) As for pixel-shading speed, it will be 4 times of the NV25.
    Nvidia claims that its upcoming GPU is capable of processing 200 millions triangles per second
  • Klipsch Promedia 5.1 THX Speaker System Review - The Klipsch Promedia 5.1 includes 4 matched satellites for your front and rear, a center channel that is designed to be used on its side, a tethered volume control module, and a large sub that houses all the amplification.
  • Trident XP4 Preview - A Cheap GeForce4? - It seems like almost every day we hear about another graphics company coming back from the dead with a killer new graphics chip set to put ATI and NVIDIA out of business. If there's anything the average AnandTech reader has learned over the past few years it is that talk is cheap and over promising but under delivering will grant you a one way ticket to exile. Thus it was no big surprise that we didn't get too excited when we heard that Trident was going to be making a grand return to the desktop graphics market with a GeForce4 competitor priced at less than $100 (USD).
  • MSI Dragonwriter CDRW 40/12/48 Review - The first CD-RW from MSI was released in early/mid 2001 and was the MS-8312, a 12X8X32 CD- RW. Since then MSI has increased the speed of their CDRW's in an almost sequential sequence from 12X to 40X, for the CD-R writing speed.
  • Soyo P4X400 DRAGON Ultra Review - VIA this time has released their new P4X400 chipset (see Soyo' official site)  that officially supports AGP8X, USB2.0 and comes with the new 8X V-Link Hub architecture. Unlike SiS, VIA doesn't have a plain sailing for making chipsets for Pentium 4 as the licensing issue still pops up in the motherboard manufacturers' minds especially the first tier manufacturers like ASUS, MSI and Gigabyte.
  • Apple iPod MP3 Player For Windows - PC users can now also enjoy the iPod since Apple started developing a special edition of the iPod for Windows available in 5, 10 and 20 Gigabyte versions.
  • Microsoft to Reveal Windows Code - Microsoft will reveal hundreds of pieces of proprietary computer code from its monopoly Windows operating system in the next several weeks to comply with an antitrust settlement it signed with the U.S. Justice Department last year, the company said on Monday.
  • Nero InfoTool v1.0.1-2 - Nero InfoTool is a utility which analyses and displays the most important information about a drive, disc, configuration and software.
  • DVD Decrypter 3.1.2.0 - DVD Decrypter is a free tool which enables you decrypt and copy a DVD to your PC's hard disk. From there you can choose to watch them with the likes of PowerDVD and WinDVD or you can re-encode them to MPEG1 (VCD) or DivX. Advanced functionality can be found in the context menus.
  • RegScrubXP 2.1 - RegScrubXP is designed to delete unnecessary information from the System Registry of XP/NT2000 operating systems.
  • Hot CPU Tester v3.4 - 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.
  • Rage3D Tweak v3.5 - It's finally out, and has a host of updates. New hotkeys for app/game priority setting, new display tweaks for window management, additional tweaks useful to multi-monitor configurations and more. The translations are starting to come in, with Italian being the first I've gotten back. I'll be compiling the multi-language install over the next week as they I receive them.
  • PowerStrip v3.21 Beta Build 311 - PowerStrip 3.21 provides advanced, multi-monitor, programmable hardware support to a wide range of graphics cards - from the venerable Matrox Millennium I to the latest Radeon 8500DV and GeForce4 Ti4600
  • Winamp 3 RC5 Build #486 - A new build of Winamp 3 RC5 is available.
  • Creative Digital Audio Manager v1.23 - This is a standalone application of the Digital Audio Manager v1.23 for use with Creative Digital MP3 Player 2.

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