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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 04:01 AM CEST - Aug,29 2002
  • Lamo bumped from NBC after hacking them - How did a mediagenic hacker like Adrian Lamo get himself bumped last week from a scheduled appearance on the NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw? Perhaps with his impromptu on-camera intrusion into the peacock network's own computers.
  • Felt-tip marker hack for copy-protect CDs rubbed out -  Israel-based Midbar Tech announced yesterday that 10 million CDs using its Cactus Data Shield technology have been released in Japan, bringing the total number of music CDs using the controversial copy-protection utility to about 30 million.  Marjie Hadad, Midbar spokesperson, said the CDs, which implement the CDS-200 protection scheme, will play on computers - unlike previous CDs released with Midbar's CDS-100 technology, which caused myriad difficulties for PC users who attempted to play purchased CDs in their computers' CD-ROM drives, as well as in DVD players and car CD drives. Windows users had the fewest problems; by installing a special utility included on the copy-protected CDs their PCs were able to play the music.
  • New Hard-Drive Tech Overcomes Magnetic Memory Problems - Hard-drive maker Seagate said it has overcome a significant challenge in magnetic memory with a new technology capable of achieving far beyond today's storage densities -- up to as great as 50 terabits per square inch. Currently, the highest storage densities hover around 50 gigabits per square inch, but Seagate said its heat-assisted magnetic recording (HAMR) technology could break through the so-called superparamagnetic limit -- a memory boundary based on data bits so small they become magnetically unstable.
  • AMD Reveals Athlon XP 2700+ on the 7th October - According to some Taiwanese sources, AMD will officially reveal its Athlon XP 2700+ processor on the 7th of October. This CPU is the first to implement 333MHz system bus on Athlon platform. It is expected that the novelty will be based on the latest Thoroughbred core stepping 1, just like the current Athlon XP 2400+ and 2600+, and will work at 2.17GHz.
  • TuxGames Interview  - LinuxGames has posted an interesting interview with Michael Simms, who leads both TuxGames and Linux Game Publishing (LGP).
  • Titan TTC-ALC2 Fan Control Test - Titan TTC-ALC2 is an adjustable fan speed connector for allowing you to control the speed of a fan.
  • DirectX 9 postponed - Microsoft and its partners, including ATI, had suggested it would be introduced in early October, but now TheInquirer is reporting that it's postponed until the end of November.
  • Kaspersky Anti-Virus Maintenance Pack 3 for Windows - Kaspersky Labs announces the release of its Maintenance Pack 3 for the
    following Kaspersky products (available in Russian, English, German, French, Spanish, Polish and Estonian). Maintenance Pack 3 includes all changes contained in the earlier released Maintenance Pack 2.
  • Real7ime Converter (R7C) - Real7ime Converter (R7C) is a converter of any RealPlayer streaming medias (video and sound) to AVI/WAV/MP3 format. It is a realtime converter because it does not manage Real Time Streaming Protocol (RTSP) directly so the needed time to convert a media will be greater or equal to the time of the media.
  • DOSBox DOS Emulator - DOSBox emulates a full x86 pc with sound and dos. It's main use is to run old DOS Games.
  • Customizer XP v1.8.4 RC-2 Customizer XP's Registry Tweak functions let you adjust hidden settings that will affect your Windows appearance and performance. There are 80 registry tweaks that make it easy to adjust your start menu, system settings, Internet options, and Internet Explorer preferences.
  • XP Tuneup 3.0 - XPTuneup is the software developed to help you apply many of the tips listed on xptuneup.com via a simple interface. It is implementation of about 50 tips listed on that web site.
  • Lycoris Desktop/LX Build 49 - Lycoris Desktop/LX (download) is a familiar, powerful and open alternative to Windows.
  • Xbox data to PC data convertor - The Xbox games however still call for some functions that are only available in the Xbox and these functions need to be emulated. The software however is promising and the ultimate goal is to run Xbox software on a compatible PC.
  • SiS AGP Driver v1.11 - SIS have released a new AGP driver version 1.11 for the following chipsets: SiS630 / SiS730 / SiS735 / SiS733 / SiS635 / SiS633 / SiS645 / SiS650 / SiS740 / SiS745.
  • IntelliType Pro keyboard software v2.11 - Microsoft IntelliType Pro software provides full functionality for the Microsoft Office Keyboard, Wireless Desktop, Natural Keyboard Pro, Internet Keyboard Pro, and Internet Keyboard.
  • VIA USB 2.0 - ASUS' FTP has been updated with some unofficial USB drivers (Microsoft Driver Windows XP 5.1.2600.41, Windows 2000 5.0.2195.5652 and Windows Me 98 SE 4.90.3000.2).
  • Radeon 9700 and 8500 series Drivers (leaked) -The latest RADEON drivers for WinXP have been now leaked  - download from DriverHeavens.

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