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 Morning Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 12:55 PM CET - Nov,16 2002
  • Dot-Mil Hacker's Download Mistake - Gary McKinnon, the Briton indicted this week for hacking into scores of U.S. military computers, left behind few clues on the compromised systems of his victims. But download log files from a Wisconsin software firm may have led investigators straight to his London door. The unusual strategy almost worked. Unlike underground "backdoor" utilities like NetBus or Back Orifice, the popular RemotelyAnywhere program doesn't trigger antivirus software. For nearly a year, McKinnon was able to control a vast network of defense computers without detection, authorities said.
  • Harry Potter in Theaters, Online - In the days leading up to the film's release, and less than two weeks after its London premiere, file traders posted dozens of copies of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the second installment in the popular series, on peer-to-peer networks. The film debuts Friday at theaters in the United States and Great Britain.
  • CD Burner Company Roxio Buys Napster for $5 Million - Failed online music-swapping service Napster is to be acquired by Roxio, which makes CD-burning software, for $5.3m (L3.6m) in cash and shares.  Roxio will buy all the assets and intellectual property rights, but not any of the liabilities including those arising from litigation, the company said.  Roxio's chief executive, Chris Gorog, said buying Napster would "expand our role in the digital media landscape and enhance our offerings to consumers".
  • DVD players do a lot more than just play movies  - NEXT@CNN's Ann Kellan spoke with consumer tech expert Marc Saltzman, for a rundown of the bells and whistles offered on DVD players. It seems to be quite useful interview for those who plan to buy DVD player for holidays.
  • Toshiba goes mobile with TS21i  - The TS21i comes with a display capable of showing 256 colours, offers dual-band GSM 900/1800 MHz, GPRS Class 8, support for English, French, German, Italian, Dutch and Spanish - it's almost so Toshiba expects i-mode to spread quickly beyond the only two networks in operation in the Netherlands and Germany - an i-mode browser, support for i-mode mail and T9 for speedy SMS texting.
  • Polymers may rocket Net speed to 145GHz - The scientists at Lucent Technologies' research arm have demonstrated in a controlled laboratory setting that certain polymer materials have physical properties to channel data signals at tremendous speeds. The rate could approach a heady 145GHz--much faster than widely used optical networks that typically clock in at about 10GHz, or 10 billion cycles per second.
  • New light shed on unbreakable encryption - Scientists at Northwestern University say they have harnessed the properties of light to encrypt information into code that can be cracked only one way: by breaking the physical laws of nature. This high-speed quantum cryptography method allowed the scientists to send encrypted data over a fiber-optic line at 250mbps (megabits per second), which the researchers said was more than 1,000 times faster than what was achievable with existing quantum technology.
  • Ancient athletes used tricks to perform - As far back as the 18th ancient Olympiad in 708 BC they were using hand-held stone or lead weights in the standing long jump event to improve on their natural ability. If the weights were swung correctly and at precisely the right time during the jump, scientists at Manchester Metropolitan University in England calculated that the weights, known as halteres, could add at least 17 cm (seven inches) to a three-meter (yard) jump.
  • Magic 3 Playstation 2 ModChip - The Magic 3 bypasses region coding allowing you to play import games, CD backups, DVD backups, and your EA sport backups directly with no more need for patching and/or swap tricks. The Magic 3 is the successor to the Magic 2 Modchip, Magic 3 has less wires to solder, is a one chip fits all (i.e. its compatible with all 7 version PS2's), and has a smaller profile so its easier to tuck away inside the PS2 housing after installation. The kit were reviewing is from Modchip.ca (they gurantee you get real Magic 3 Chips and not clones), what other retailers offer in their kits may differ. So without further delay, lets jump in and see what arrives at your doorstep.
  • Nvidia NV30 30% faster than Radeon 9700 Pro - Nvidia will use DDR II memory running at 500MHz or 1GHz effective that will be the fastest memory used so far in this type of semiconductor, as we reported before. The NV30 chip will feature eight pipelines and two TMUs - that's one more than ATI - and this will give it quite a boost since it will be able to render 16 textures per pass.
  • TDK Releases first 50X CD Recorder - TDK today announced the addition of three new veloCD ReWriters to its lineup, including the company's fastest-ever burner, the 52x internal ATAPI (Model AI-5200), which can record a full-length CD-R in just 2-1/2 minutes. The AI-5200 is joined by the 48x external USB 2.0 (Model UE-481648) burner and the company's second portable model, the 24x USB 2.0 (Model UP-241032).
  • PHP 4.3.0RC1 - PHP 4.3.0RC1 (Linux) is available for download. PHP 4.3.0 incorporates a very large number of changes, new features, and bugfixes and thus requires extensive testing.
  • Blindwrite 4.2.3 - This is a recommanded update, several new versions will be published in the next days. Each version will introduce new feature. We are working on a "clony xxl" alternative.
  • jv16 PowerTools 1.1.0.162 Final -  jv16 PowerTools is the next generation of RegCleaner. A full set of tools to keep your computer and your LAN up and running
  • DVD-Cloner 1.81a. - DVD-Cloner supports most DVD-RW drive . The DVD of cloned could be played on any players which support compatible format.
  • CPU-Z 1.15 - Feeware CPU-Z is a program that provides some information on your CPU (Processor name and vendor, Core stepping and process, Processor package, L1, L2 cache info etc).
  • A-Tuner 1.2.3.4 - A-Tuner is a small tool for changing the following 4 settings on your Nvidia card and should work with Nvidia Detonators 23.11 - 41.03 and Windows 98/ME/2000/XP - Anti-Aliasing (including all unofficial modes), Anisotropic Filtering, Vsync and MipMap LOD (Level Of Detail) Bias.
  • WinAmp 3 Build #491 - The official Nullsoft website has been updated with this new build.
  • Fresh Diagnose 5.2 - Fresh Diagnose - your FREE System Information & PC Benchmarking software - just got better with the release of version 5.2.
  • A4Tech Drivers -  A4Tech have updated their mouse drivers to version 7.38.
  • Albatron KX400 BIOSes - Albatron has released BIOS updates for its KX400 Series Motherboards.  This new version features fixed audio will disappear after restarting the OS, Fix USB2.0 device + USB hub cause USB2.0 device speed down to 1.1, Fixed "DDR:CPU Ratio" display error when FSB = 166( JP2 = 34)(only 2.00X) and adds support 2400+/2600+/2700+/2800+

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