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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 01:55 AM CEST - Aug,30 2002
  • Scientists Create Lullabies From Brain Waves - Researchers at the University of Toronto's sleep clinic have found that the human brain creates its own internal music, and that same music can be used to fight a common problem that affects millions of people across the continent: anxiety insomnia. By playing their own "brain music" back to them, researchers were able to get persons with sleeping disorders to fall asleep more quickly, and to sleep more soundly, according to psychiatrist Leonid Kayumov, director of the clinic.
  • Webmaster indicted for terror support - The founder of the StopAmerica.org Web site, who has been linked to an alleged al-Qaida plot, was indicted on charges of aiding terrorists.
  • Honda, Toyota Add Telematics Features to New Cars - Japan's two largest automakers each have announced enhanced in-car communications systems that will be rolled out with new models this fall, adding their technology to the global telematics market.
  • JVC claims 'uncopyable' CD-ROM - The Root technology--so named because it is intended to prevent illegal copying "from the Roots up"--uses encryption keys, a method that has been tried in the past. The disc's contents are encrypted, so that it cannot be read without a "key" also placed on the disc. The innovation in this case is that the key is hidden in such a way that it can be read by any CD-ROM drive, but cannot be written by a CD-R/RW drive, so that a copied version of the disc would be unreadable. The key is different for each disc, and is hidden in a different place each time, according to the companies.
  • ATI outs mobility RADEON 9000 - ATI today launched the mobile version of its top-of-the-range RADEON 9000 graphics accelerator. This incorporates better power management, improved streaming capabilities for all those DVDs you need to see on the hoof, and something called the world's "first mobile quad-pipe 3D architecture". Reviews:  Toms's Hardware / AnandTech / HardOCP.
  • Burning for Surround - Here's your chance to experiment with Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround . You can download a 3 minute song I mixed in 5.1 surround that's already been encoded as an Dolby Digital WAV file at 256 kilobits per second, then compressed using PKZIP. Yes, we all know that PKZIP won't work to compress a PCM audio file, but it works perfectly on AC-3 files and can reach lossless data compression rates of up to 6:1. This achieves full surround playback at somewhat reduced fidelity due to the 256 kbps data rate, but at a size of only 2 Megabytes per minute of 5.1 audio.
  • P4 2.80GHz Overclocked to 3.917GHz - After some adjusting and testing we were able to run SiSoft Sandra CPU and Memory benchmarks and Pifast benchmark smoothly when the CPU was running at 3917MHz. We raised the FSB one more step and managed to run succesfully SuperPi benchmark while CPU was running at 3998MHz. The result was 39 seconds.
  • NVIDIA Detonator 40.41 Comparison - Benchmarks like 3DMark2001SE, Quake3, Comanche 4, Serious Sam SE and RTCW are used. The performance improvements are pretty remarkable especially for 3DMark2001SE where scores imcreased by over 1000 3dmarks!
  • Windows Messenger v4.7.0101 - You can download it directly from Microsoft.
  • Sonique2 Alpha 2.1.8.28 - A new build of Sonique2 is out.
  • Netscape 7.0 Final - A new version of the popular browser Netscape 7.0 Final has been released. Here is a link for Linux version / FTP

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