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 Pre-Xmas Tech Madness - tech
(hx) 12:24 AM CET - Dec,24 2002
  • US preps Big Brother Net monitoring - The US government is assembling a plan to get ISPs involved in building the most comprehensive Net surveillance system yet created. (CNET)
  • Users warned over IE clipboard exploit  - Windows users were warned over the weekend of an exploit in Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser that lets any website copy the contents of the Windows clipboard without the user knowing. A web page with a simple piece of code can use the Internet Explorer exploit to monitor the contents of the clipboard, and send them to a remote server-side script for processing. The remote script is then able save the clipboard text in a database, or email it to an arbitrary address.
  • Mobile games will boom as MMS languishes  - Downloadable games will be a major money-spinner for mobile operators in 2003, but picture messaging will not be as popular as anticipated. These are two of the ten predictions for the global wireless sector in 2003 by research agency Strategy Analytics.
  • Microsoft Sued for Stealing Phone Secrets - British mobile phone maker Sendo said on Monday it had filed a suit in a U.S. federal court against its former partner Microsoft, accusing it of stealing its technology and customers.  The small British cellphone maker was Microsoft's key partner in entering the 400 million unit a year mobile phone market until the two companies unexpectedly cut ties last month without disclosing all the reasons why they fell out. Privately owned Sendo may claim several hundred million dollars in damages, according to people familiar with the court proceedings.
  • Ultra-Mobile Smartphone Neonode N1 - Swedish startup Neonode announced its Neonode N1 Smartphone (hi-res pictures). The touch screen phone runs Microsoft Windows CE.NET v4.1 with a custom user interface. The Neonode N1 includes a digital camera, MMS, eMail, mp3 player and games. The handset is only 52 x 88 x 21mm small and weighs 90 grams.  It should be available on the market february 2003. Neonode sees their products as a livestyle not as technological accomplishments. I hope some telcos will pick-up the product and bring it to masses.
  • Linux PDA Sharp Zaurus SL-C700 available now in US - The Sharp Zaurus SL-C700 features a full querty keyboard, but also can be folded to a normal looking PDA. The full VGA (640x480) screen is bright and razor sharp. The LINUX-based OS is powered by Intel's XScale (PXA250 400mhz) processor. The SL-C700 includes 64mb flash RAM. It sells for 699USD.
  • Warming PC sound with vacuum tubes  - AOpen is selling a PC audio card based on a vacuum tube--the same century-old technology that sends electric guitar players and hi-fi aficionados into paroxysms of listening delight. The idea, according to AOpen, is to replicate the "warm" sound of traditional tube-driven audio equipment inside PCs, which are increasingly being used as stereos by digital music lovers. The company quietly released a first version of the product in the United States in August, and an updated version, now available in Taiwan, will reach U.S. shores in January, just missing the holiday shopping season.
  • AMD workstation Sledgehammers planned for 2003  - When AMD pitches its 2GHz Sledgehammer (Opteron) in the second quarter of next year, systems will be offered at both the entry level - below $3,000, and in the mid range performance level - over $3,000. By the third quarter of next year, AMD wants to introduce 2.2GHz Sledgehammer uniprocessor ships into the "performance" sector of that market. And by the fourth quarter next year, if its roadmaps are still on target, it will have 2.6GHz, 2.4GHz, and 2.2GHz Opterons in the performance $3,000 plus sector, while the entry value workstation market will include 2.2GHz and 2GHz processors.
  • Micron Demonstrates 0.11 Micron 1GB DDR SDRAMs -  Micron Technology, Inc., has demonstrated the industry's first 1Gigabit DDR synchronous DRAM (SDRAM) components manufactured on 0.11 micron process technology. Micron's 2.5 Volt 1Gb DDR SDRAM components are packaged in industry standard 400 mil TSOP packages and they meet the leading-edge bandwidth requirements of DDR SDRAM memory systems.
  • DDR II: Memory of the Future - The market needs something that would be faster than DDR, but at the same time most compatible with it in the already built infrastructure, so that the transition would be most smooth and costless. In this case we have got a name that is showing the gist: DDR II.
  • Digit-Life November 2002 3Digest -  As usual, there are many diagrams containing the information on changes in operation of videocards at change to last version drivers, and also summary diagrams of popular modern videocards performance.  
  • Stealthing" the FLOPPY - First off let me say something; if you have a plain black, red, green, or whatever color case, simply take the floppy drive out and spray paint the front to math your case. As for us people with the funky swirled colors, acrylic coverings, and out of the ordinary cases, we got us a project.
  • Bochs 2.0 - Bochs is a highly portable open source IA-32 (x86) PC emulator written in C++, that runs on most popular platforms. It includes emulation of the Intel x86 CPU, common I/O devices, and a custom BIOS. Currently, bochs can be compiled to emulate a 386, 486 or Pentium CPU. Bochs is capable of running most Operating Systems inside the emulation including Linux, WindowsR 95, DOS, and recently WindowsR NT 4.
  • PHP 4.3.0RC4  - Despite our best efforts, it was necessary to make one more release candidate, hence PHP 4.3.0RC4 (Win32 / Sources). This one mainly corrects the CGI vs CLI SAPI naming and fixes a couple of bugs.
  • MySQL 3.23.54 - This release, MySQL Version 3.23.54 (downloads), includes significant enhancements to database security and stability that resolve issues reported to the company last week, as well as other bug fixes. MySQL Version 3.23.54 is an upgrade to the current stable version of MySQL, Version 3.23, and all users of MySQL 3.23 are advised to upgrade to version 3.23.54.
  • Adobe PageMaker v7.0.1 update - This update modifies an existing installation of PageMaker 7.0 to version 7.0.1.
  • NeroMIX 1.3.1.6  - NeroMIX can create data, audio CD's, or on-the-fly 1:1 CD copies for backup. By using the celebrated Nero CD-Recoding engine, the same stability, speed, and power will ensure reliable and effortless recording.
  • Alcohol 120% v1.3.6.1223 - Alcohol 120% can handle the creation of 31 virtual CD & DVD-ROMs, allowing the user to play discs whithout needing the physical disc. It also allows users to make copy CD & DVD to CD-R / CD-RW / DVD-R / DVD-RW / DVD-RAM / DVD+RW.
  • ClonyXXL 2.0.1.1 - ClonyXXL (includes support for both German and English language) is a copyprotection detection scanner, which can show what kind of protection is used on a disc.
  • X-Setup 6.3 - Xteq X-Setup (freeware) is a so-called hacker or tweaker program. It allows you to change settings that are normally hidden deeply in some configuration-files like the registry fast and easily.
  • WCPUID 3.1a - WCPUID (download) is the program that displays the CPU information of your personal computer. Also displayed is such information as internal and external clock, multiplier, cache information, AGP information, and more.
  • ntPassword 4.5  - NT Password is an application for Windows NT system administrators for finding breaches in system security. It tries to recover plain-text passwords analyzing user password hashes. If it is possible to recover a password within reasonable time, the password should be considered insecure. NT Password also can be used to recover lost passwords of particular users. Really fast: search speed is about 2,000,000 passwords per second (on 1 Ghz system)
  • ATI Catalyst Driver for all Radeon DirectX 9 v3.0 - The suite is a package (WinXP/2k ~ Win98/ME) that consists of the latest driver, HYDRAVISION (multiple monitor management software), MULTIMEDIA CENTER and REMOTE WONDERsupport. This is for all Radeon owner using Windows 98/ME 2000/XP with DirectX 9.0.
  • Catalyst "Fix" -  For those still having stuttering problems with the 03.0 Catalyst ATI drivers, you should dial down hardware acceleration a notch. Right click your desktop, go to the settings tab, advanced, troubleshooting and move the hardware acceleration slider to the left one notch. (thanks NVNews)
  • Creative 3D Blaster Drivers v41.80 - Creative Labs Europe has released a new drivers version 41.80 (Win9x/ME ~ Win2k/XP ~ WinNT4) for their 3D Blaster Cards.
  • Pioneer DVDR Firmware - Pioneer has released an official updates for their DVD/CD-RW writers - DVR-A03/103 2.00 and DVR-A04/104 1.40

Comments from Some Europeanposted - 06:03 AM CET - Dec,24 2002
George Bush's lifesentence : "Let's create some terrorists !!" Merry Christmas, may George fullfill all your aggressive ideas !

Comments from NOTHINGposted - 06:20 AM CET - Dec,24 2002
Merry Christmas to all!

Comments from Lard Assposted - 01:52 PM CET - Dec,24 2002
And a YANKEE DOOODLE DOOOO 2 u ! yeahhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaa, lets get some pesky varmants !! WW3 Wahoooooo BUSH's prezzie 2 the WORLD in 2003 !

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