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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 03:23 AM CET - Jan,14 2003
  • NASA Test Environmentally Friendly Rocked Fuel - NASA has successfully tested an alternative rocket fuel that may increase operational safety and reduce costs over current solid fuels. The new paraffin-based fuel could eventually be used in Space Shuttle booster rockets. Two years of collaboration between Stanford University, Palo Alto, Calif., and NASA's Ames Research Center, Moffett Field, Calif., have led to the development of a non-toxic, easily handled fuel made from a substance similar to what is used in common candles. The by-products of combustion of the new fuel are carbon dioxide and water; unlike conventional rocket fuel that produces aluminum oxide and acidic gasses, such as hydrogen chloride.
  • Thieves steal processors worth $12 million - Thieves stole L4.6 million ($A12.86 million) worth of computer chips from an unattended truck near London's Heathrow Airport yesterday, police said. The shipment of Pentium 4 chips had been flown into Britain from Miami, Florida, and was en route to an unknown destination, London's Metropolitan Police said. The consignment was inside an unattended American Airlines truck at a trading estate near the airport when thieves drove away in the vehicle sometime before 11:15am, police said. Officers later found the vehicle abandoned nearby, with about one quarter of the chips still inside.
  • Internet browser that quadruples surf speed wins Irish science prize -  A computer browser that is said to least quadruple surfing speeds on the Internet has won the top prize at an Irish exhibition for young scientists, it was announced on Saturday. Adnan Osmani, 16, a student at Saint Finian's College in Mullingar, central Ireland spent 18 months writing 780,000 lines of computer code to develop the browser. Known as "XWEBS", the system works with an ordinary Internet connection using a 56K modem on a normal telephone line.
  • Sobig worm stomps on PCs - Sobig is a mass-mailing worm incorporating its own SMTP engine, according to antivirus companies. It arrives from the e-mail address "[email protected]" and bears a subject line such as "Re: here is that sample", "Re: Movies", "Re: Document" or "Re: Sample". The e-mail contains an attachment called "Document003.pif", "Sample.pif", "Untitled1.pif" or "Movie_0074.pif". It affects the Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000 and XP platforms. The worm was originally not considered a serious threat, but has been upgraded due to its rapid spread.
  • PalmSource picks up handwriting tool - PalmSource is turning over a new leaf for handwriting recognition, replacing its idiosyncratic software amid a growth in popularity for keyboards in the handheld industry and amid a continuing patent battle with Xerox.
  • Motorola smartphone gets color -  Developed by Motorola's design team in China, the manufacturer's proprietary-OS smartphone platform has long been an object of interest and and curiosity among phone lovers from the first versions - the Accompli 7188 and 008 - up to the most recent inception, the still-monochrome A388. Now, color is the next major addition.
  • A835 - new 3G phone from Motorola - Motorola has announced very few details about the A835, mainly due to the product still being in an early stage of development. What is known so far is that the handset will support J2ME, and is like the A830 capable of streaming video in MPEG4 format over a live network connection. It also sports an integrated digital camera, although the resolution of which it is capable to capture images has yet to be disclosed.
  • Personal Cinema to Include Ulead DVD MovieFactory 2.0 and VideoStudio 6.0 - NVIDIA today announced that upcoming retail and OEM versions of NVIDIA Personal Cinema products will feature DVD MovieFactory 2 and VideoStudio 6, DVD creation and video editing software from Ulead Systems Inc., a leading developer of video editing, image editing, and DVD authoring software.
  • Nvidia said to sell NV30 cards, NV31 and NV34 chips to downstream clients - Nvidia is said to have decided to handle all the design and production of new GeForce FX (NV30) graphics cards to ensure product stability and quality. According to industry sources, Nvidia will only release the more simplified NV31 and NV34 chips to card makers for product design.
  • MSI - New Generation GeForce FX Card -  MSI has updated their GeForce FX press release -  not only MSI is the launch partner but new MSI GeForce FX cards are scheduled to ship to North America in early 2003.
  • S3 DeltaChrome Preview - Now S3 Graphics is set to release its first desktop graphics chip, DeltaChrome, along with its companion chip for the mobile segment, AlphaChrome. Both of these graphics cores list 2.0+ pixel and vertex shaders among their long list of features, making them bona fide DirectX 9.0 cards.
  • A Comparison of 34 Coolers for the AMD Athlon XP - Tom's Hardware Guide has posted a comparison of 34 coolers for the AMD Athlon XP.
  • Seagate Barracuda SATA V Review - Explosive Labs has posted a review of the Seagate Barracuda Serial ATA V harddisk.
  • How to change the LED on your mouse - Ok, you have a Blue Quad LED fan, Blue CCFL, and an ominous blue glow coming from your computer room. Sit down, start gaming, but wait, that red glow from your optical mouse is wrecking the scenario. What do you do? Get a less accurate ball mouse. No way! To beat those contrasting LED's, you MOD the sucker.
  • Overclocking Guide Part 1 of 2 (a beginners guide to overclocking and terminology) - This is quite useful guide for beginners.
  • Blindwrite Suite v4.2.8b - Blindwrite Suite is a set of tools to reproduce or clone any CD even protected ones. Blindwrite Suite is the more powerfull tool to create a perfect copy from your original CD for personal backup purpose.
  • IrfanView 3.80 - IrfanView (download ~ plugins) is a very fast freeware (for non-commercial use) 32-Bit graphic viewer for Win9x/ME/NT/2k/XP. The first graphic viewer worldwide with Multiple (animated) GIF support One of the first graphic viewers worldwide with Multipage TIFF support The first graphic viewer worldwide with Multiple ICO support.
  • PowerStrip 3.30.368 - PowerStrip provides advanced, multi-monitor, programmable hardware support to a wide range of graphics cards - from the venerable Matrox Millennium I to the latest SiS Xabre. It's the only program of its type to support multiple graphics cards from multiple chipset vendors, simultaneously, under every Windows operating system from Windows 95 to XP.
  • Riva Tuner v2.0 RC12.1 + SoftR9700 - RivaTuner is the most powerful tweaking utility for NVIDIA display adapters running under Win9x/ME/2k/XP. The purpose of this utility is to give you access to all the undocumented features of the Detonator drivers.This new version added full Detonator 41.xx - 42.xx support including the latest Detonator 42.01, and also the promised SoftR9700 patch script for Catalyst 6.200 - 6.255, which allow you to enable software locked 8 pixel pipelines on RADEON 9500 based boards and turn any 128-bit RADEON 9500 into RADEON 9500PRO and any 256-bit RADEON 9500 into RADEON 9700PRO. Warning! You must read and accept RivaTuner's license agreement before using this script.
  • YanC 0.1.3 nVidia-Tweaker for Linux - YanC is a nVidia-Tweaker for Linux.

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