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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 03:04 AM CEST - Aug,22 2002
  • Diamonds are forever, and you could be too - A Chicago company says it has developed a process for turning cremated human remains into diamonds that can be worn as jewelry. The ash is first purified in a vacuum induction furnace at 3,000 degrees Celsius (about 5,400 F). It is then placed in a press under intense pressure and heat, replicating the forces that create a natural diamond. It takes about 16 weeks.
  • AMD 2600/2400+ Reviews - With the Thoroughbred Revision B core AMD has given new life to the Athlon XP, and it couldn't have come at a better time. The Athlon XP 2600+, for the most part, offers performance competitive with the Pentium 4 2.53GHz (PR); the same can be said about the Athlon XP 2400+ and the Pentium 4 2.4B. There's no clear performance advantage in either case for the vast majority of applications, but where AMD does hold the advantage is in price. The Athlon XP 2600+ and 2400+, once available, will retail for significantly less than their equivalently performing Intel counterparts. There is many reviews: HotHardware / VIA Hardware / Overclockers.au / AMD Zone / AnandTechHardOCP / FiringSquad / Aces Hardware Tech Report / Xbit Labs / Tom's Hardware.
  • XP 2700 with 333Mhz FSB -  According to The Inquirer, AMD's next speed step will be a 2700+ which will use a 333MHz front side bus (FSB).
    But AMD may also attempt to introduce other features into the 2700+ if engineers can make that work.Those could include Barton like elements such as SOI (silicon on insulator) and a 512K cache but that's dependent on whether the designers can make these elements work in a 2700+ chip. The target date now for the 2700+ is October but while the engineers can introduce a 333 FSB with few if any problems, we understand that they are having difficulties making the SOI process work.
  • AMD Opteron Preview - "AMD Opteron processors are targeted to the desktop, server and workstation. The performance is very promising to the current needs and we believe that it very competitive to the upcoming Intel Itanium which is based on 64-bit Technology too.", said Wee Yep Yin, Marketing Manager for South Asia Pacific, AMD Far East LTD. "AMD's x86-64 technology will soon enable the industry to advance software development on all fronts with x86 compatibility, while providing the capability of delivering 64-bit technology benefits."
  • Neon Strings Tested - In the last years has become the Case-Modden all the time popular. Some beautify their casing with Window Kits or cold light cathodes.
  • VIA EPIA Mini-Itx Motherboard - Unlike most motherboards available today the EPIA boards have the CPU soldered to the board, so upgrading the CPU is not an option. The Eden CPU is unique as it is passively cooled. That's to say it is cooled by a great looking heatsink and does not have a cooling fan. The Motherboard is therefore completely silent. Via have been able to achieve this by opting for a relatively slow, by today's standards, CPU speed of 533Mhz and using their ultra low power Eden core. The CPU runs at a mere 1.2v. Because of it's low power consumption I have been running the EPIA using a tiny 107 Watt power supply and despite powering the Motherboard, CPU, Hard drive and CD Rom, the setup ran flawlessly throughout the four day test period.
  • Unibrain Fire60 External 60GB Review - Moving to the rear of the drive you notice two built in 400Mbps FireWire ports, a power on/off switch along with the connector for the transformer to plug into. Looking around the drive the only other notable feature is the LED at the front of the drive. This is just a simple Power/Activity LED. Portable products seem to be coming up more and more these days, and a big emphases is placed on how well products look as well.
  • 5-way KT333 Motherboard Roundup - Overclockers bring you the round up of five contemporary AMD DDR boards based on VIA's KT-333 chipset. The collection includes: Albatron KX-400+, Asus A7V-333, Chaintech Apogee, Epox 8K3A+ and Soltek DRV5. 
  • Nokia 7650 Review - Nokia's choice of screen is excellent: there are some beautiful touches (anti-aliasing around the clock, and a fine caption font based on MacOS Techno font; and some not so nice touches: a utilitarian menu font that appears to be monospaced, even though it isn't, and a choice of only three themes. (The T68 has more). The camera produces some interesting images. The three modes are landscape (VGA), a truncated portrait (80x96) and a night mode. Things get interesting at night, as you know, and the camera can produce some interesting abstract effects. There's 4 MB of RAM for images, which are captured in JPEG format, even though the imaging application can display several other formats including PNG and TIFF.
  • Known USB Issues in Windows XP - WinXP has a whole host of known USB issues. USBMan has the complete list with fixes and work-arounds in the newly updated USB Guide for Windows XP
  • DirectX 9.0 API Specification document - Betaplace has released the latest version of the DirectX D3D API to compliment the Beta 2 documentation. We recommend you review both the SDK documentation and this specification to assist development using Beta 2 DirectX D3D.
  • Office XP Service Pack 2 released - Service Pack 2, a 15MB download, is supposed to enhance Office XP's performance, security and stability, while fixing a wide range of glitches.
  • Netscape 4.80 - Download links: Netscape 4.80 for Windows / Netscape 4.80 for Linux 2.2 / Netscape 4.80 for other unix systems.
  • Unreal Tournament v436 IpDrv server fixes - Epic Games has issued small fixes for the Win32 and Linux servers of Unreal Tournament, their acclaimed multiplayer shooter. The fixes replace the IpDrv module with one that addresses a Denial of Service attack bug along with a server lag problem.
  • DVD Region-Free v1.0 Final - You don't need to flash any firmware which is dangerous or unavailable. DVD Region-Free also disables region check for popular software-based DVD players such as PowerDVD, WinDVD and CinePlayer. Other features include Region-Free for RCE DVDs, Macrovision-Free, Operation-Free and run self at DVD players startup automatically.
  • HyperSnap-DX 4.52.01 - HyperSnap-DX 4 is a screen capture and image editing tool for MS Windows. It captures screens from standard desktop programs and even those hard-to-grab DirectX, Direct3D, 3Dfx Voodoo and Glide mode games. HyperSnap-DX 4 can capture frames from many software DVD players and other video playing software.

Comments from Peteposted - 03:28 AM CEST - Aug,22 2002
Let the Dead R.I.P. End of discussion.

Comments from Erbozposted - 05:16 AM CEST - Aug,22 2002
There you have it. Exactly. When will there be a serious law to stop these asshole from making money out of our dead people.

Comments from Gene Vantreeseposted - 05:18 AM CEST - Aug,22 2002
Not only do Babes have the opportunity to rob you of everything you got but now they can turn your "whatever" into diamonds too after you die from heart siezure from checking your empty bank account.

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