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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 03:37 AM CET - Nov,22 2002
  • Microsoft plans "back-up" brains for humans - "Back-up brains" on digital file and computer-generated beings called 'avataars' were revealed on Thursday as the brave new frontier of software technology, as Britain's leading science magazine catalogued Microsoft corporation's plans to literally put our lives on disk. According to the latest issue of the New Scientist magazine,"engineers are working on software to load every photo you take, every letter you write, in fact your every memory and experience - into a surrogate brain that never forgets anything.
  • Scientists to synthesize new life form  - A biotech company said Thursday it has been given a grant by the federal government to genetically engineer an organism, with the aim of creating a bacteria-like life form that could be used to produce alternative fuel sources.
  • Physicist: Programs run the universe - Wolfram believes the universe is composed not of particles and waves, but of simple tiny programs. He believes these myriad programs, or algorithms, give rise to physical phenomena as fundamental as space and as complicated as human beings. "There's a broader range of (computing) things, and they don't all have to be based on CMOS and gates," the technology that underlies today's microprocessors, he said. "Systems out there in nature are already doing computations as complex as the ones that correspond to human intelligence."
  • Conexant chip integrates ADSL and .11b capabilities -  Conexant Systems Inc. has integrated its internally-developed asymmetric digital subscriber line (ADSL) router and Intersil Corp.'s 802.11b wireless LAN baseband/media-access controller on a single chip, the CX82340. The announcement preempts efforts by Broadcom Corp. and other competitors seeking to integrate .11 WLAN and cable-modem router capabilities on a single chip.
  • Star Trek: Nemesis Preview - Check out this new clip.
  • Star Wars Starts To Live Online - The computer game - which will be released in the US in December - contains locations familiar from the films but reveals them in more detail than ever before. "It will allow people to live out their lives in the Star Wars universe and so many people have wanted to do that," said Tom Sarris, spokesman for Lucas Arts. "We're allowing people to create their own destiny."
  • Intel juices Celerons for budget PCs - The chipmaker introduced two new Celeron processors running at 2.1GHz and 2.2GHz, the fastest Celeron chips to date. Intel is aiming the new Celerons at PC manufacturers that build and sell inexpensive home desktops priced at $600 or below.
  • How to Volt-mod your GeForce 4 videocard - Although with significant differences, one could say that GeForce4 Ti4200 cards are based on very similar hardware than most Ti4600 cards (our overclocking target).
  • NVIDIA CEO Huang Jen-hsun Interview - DigiTimes has posted an interview with NVIDIA's president and CEO Huang Jen-hsun as he talks about  his satisfaction and high hopes for the new product.
  • MSPATCH ~Critical Update For Windows XP Media Center Edition - This update provides contains the CGMS-A enhancement as well as stability and performance enhancements. Release Date - 20 Nov 2002.
  • MSPATCH ~ Certificate Validation Flaw Could Enable Identity Spoofing (Q329115) - Certificate Validation Flaw Could Enable Identity Spoofing (Q329115)The original version of this bulletin was released on 05 September 2002. On 09 September 2002, we updated the bulletin to advise customers that a Microsoft-issued digital certificate, used to sign device drivers, did not meet the stricter validation standards established by the patch. As a result, customers who installed the patch could see unexpected error messages when installing new hardware, or in some cases might be unable to install new hardware altogether. On 20 November 2002, we released an updated version of the patch that not only eliminates this problem, but also eliminates a newly discovered variant of the original vulnerability.
  • MSPATCH ~ Buffer Overrun In Microsoft Data Access Components Could Lead To Code Execution (Q329414) - An identified security vulnerability could allow an attacker to compromise MicrosoftR WindowsR-based systems and then take any of a variety of actions, such as changing Web pages or reformatting your hard disk. You can help eliminate this issue by installing this update from Microsoft. Anyone using Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 98 SE, Windows 98, or Windows NTR 4.0 needs the update. Windows XP is not affected by this issue.
  • Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility 4.20.1007 - The Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility installs specific Windows INF files. The INF files inform the operating system how to properly configure the chipset for specific functionality, such as AGP, USB, Core PCI, and ISA PnP services.
  • Intel Application Accelerator 2.3 -  Intel officially released the new Application Accelerator 2.3 for Win98 and higher The IAA replaces the IDE/UDMA driver and has some other performance enhancements.
  • NeroVision Express -  NeroVision Express guides you through the whole process of creating DVDs, VCDs and SVCDs in an easy and innovative way.  It's free for Nero 5.5 users.
  • KaZaA Lite 2.0.2 Ad Free - Leech it!
  • DAEMON Tools 3.26 - DAEMON Tools is an application for multiprotection emulation. It is further development of Generic Safedisc emulator and incorporates all its features. This program allows running backup copies of SafeDisc, Securom or Laserlock protected games. Also included is a Virtual DVDROM drive enabling you to use your CD images as if they were already burned to CD. DAEMON Tools works with all types of CD/DVDROM drives and supports nearly any CD protection.
  • ATi Unified Linux Driver v2.4.3 - ATI today released their Unified Linux Driver Version 2.4.3. This new version supports RADEON 8500/LE/DV, RADEON 9000/9500/9700 PRO, and FIRE GL family of workstation products, and adds support for Mandrake 9.0 and Red Hat 8.0, Improves Read/Draw pixel performance, Chipset detection and also adds support for AGP 8X.

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