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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 04:18 AM CET - Dec,03 2002
  • Egghead making "rain machine" - A professor at Scotland's Edinburgh University has been awarded a government grant to develop the world's first rainmaking machine, the Times reported. Professor Stephen Salter will create a 60-metre high turbine to suck water out of the sea and turn it into water vapour through nozzles, spraying it out into the atmosphere, the newspaper said.
  • Does your local pub have WiFi? It's free... - This report was written in Barneys in St Albans. It's a pub/wine bar/restaurant, and all I had to do was walk in, sit down, and open up my laptop. Instantly, I had free Internet. Who pays?  Well, the simple answer, according to Brian Parker, marketing director of Wialess, is - I do. I bought a meal and a drink which Barneys wouldn't otherwise have sold.
  • AMD Places Chips on 64 - Like just about every other company in IT, AMD is burdened with the challenges of an economic slowdown and drop in IT spending. But unlike anyone else, to turn itself around, the Sunnyvale, Calif., semiconductor manufacturer must win over end users and computer makers thoroughly aligned with chief rival Intel Corp. But AMD has a plan. And as it licks the wounds from its third consecutive quarterly loss for the third quarter, the tenacious chip maker is focusing on the future--the first half of 2003, to be exact. That's when the company releases its first 64-bit processors based on the Hammer architecture. The chips, which will be priced comparable to 32-bit chips and backward compatible with 32-bit apps, are the keys to AMD's turnaround and future, according to President and CEO Hector de Ruiz. (interview)
  • GeForce FX to the World's Top Gamers At the CPL Winter Event  - NVIDIA and PNY Technologies, today announced that they have teamed up as key sponsors of the Cyberathlete Professional League's (CPL) P4 Processor Winter Event. The annual competition pits the world's greatest professional computer gamers against each other for the chance to win $140,000 in cash prizes. The event will be held from December 18-22 at the Hyatt Regency hotel in downtown Dallas, Texas.
  • AGP errata found in new Intel workstation chipsets  - Two new chipsets which have just been released in motherboards for the workstation market have AGP 3.0 errata in them which Intel appears to have no intention fixing. The first of the chipsets is the long awaited "Placer" (7505) chipset. In a note on the Intel website, the firm describes two errata for the chipset - the first is that AGP signals do not meet the AGP 3.0 specification, while the second is that the AGP Prefetch Cache has to be disabled.
  • Creative Introduces New 2.1 Speaker System - The system is called I-Trigue 2.1 3300. This unique subwoofer speaker system features two premium speakers, each with three Titanium drivers to deliver better sonic accuracy and clarity than other speakers designed with Aluminum drivers. Its powerful wood subwoofer incorporates a 6.5" long-throw driver with a dual flared port tube for clean and natural sound. What's more, its wired remote control comes with an output jack for personal listening with your headphones.
  • Linux: Benchmarking 2.4 vs 2.5, UP vs SMP  - The good doctor Con Kolivas recently posted some interesting kernel benchmarks generated with his contest benchmarking tool. Using resources provided by the OSDL, Con compared 2.4.19, 2.4.20, 2.5.49 and 2.5.50, each with a single processor enabled and with dual processors enabled.
  • System Optimization Guide for Gamers - If you're already thinking "Why should I bother going through this guide, I just want my game to run faster man!" then you've missed the point. A lot of gaming problems are actually nothing to do with the game itself. In most cases it's a general system optimization issue of some sort. Do yourself a favour, take a few minutes of your life and read the following and I promise you'll find something of use which should have you gaming at full speed ASAP.
  • CD Covers and Labels for Longhorn - There are some really nice-looking CD Covers and Labels for Longhorn.
  • phpMyAdmin 2.3.3 - phpMyAdmin can manage a whole MySQL-server (needs a super-user) but also a single database. This new version allows Upload of compressed dumps, iInform the user who does not have privileges to create a db and many more.
  • Zoom Player 3.0 Beta 2 - Zoom Player (changelog / mirror1 ~ mirror2)  is a robust Media and DVD Front-End Player. It was designed to be simple at first glance while being remarkably dynamic and flexible when used to its full potential. Zoom Player works in two modes. A Media mode which can play any file supported by DirectShow (any file which plays in MediaPlayer) and a DVD mode which uses pre-installed DirectShow DVD filters to play DVD content.
  • DVD2SVCD 1.1.0 Build 1c- Freeware DVD2SVCD is a completely automated frontend for converting DVD, PVA and AVI files to SVCD..
  • CloneCD v4.2.0.1 - CloneCD 4 (download) by Elaborate Bytes is the ideal CD copy program to make backups of your Music and Data CDs. It writes in RAW mode, allowing full control of the written data. CloneCD 4 produces real 1:1 copies of your CDs. CloneCD 4 works with almost all CD Writers, is rock-solid and very fast. CloneCD 4 does not need an ASPI driver. This new version added tons of new features.
  • DVDXCopy v1.2 (for registered users only) - Now you can backup your favorite DVD movies with nothing more than a DVD burner and your home computer with DVDXCOPY software. Within minutes, using the easy One-Click technology, you can COPY and BURN your own DVD Movies using nothing more than the software, a DVD-ROM and any DVD Burner including DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R or DVD+RW. If you are registered user - download this new update.
  • PlexTools v1.17 - Plextor Europe is proud to announce a new release of the PlexTools software. You can use PlexTools for instance to get more information on your drive, tweak its settings and besides that you can use it to play audio discs (with support for CD-Text) and of course you can use PlexTools to copy CD's or to make your own audio compilations with.
  • ATV2000 v2.0.17.0 - Freeware ATV2000 is new generation of TV viewing and capture application based on old ATV, but with reworked core. All is build around new control panel, witch provides tuning video and audio controls.
  • Intel 845G/830M Integrated VGA Drivers - Intel released new drivers v11.4 .1 build 3317 for their Pentium4 i845G / i830M integrated VGA.
  • EpoX USDM 1.06v -  This nice program from EPOX tells you the temperature of your case, CPU and how fast your fans are going.  

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