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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 03:58 AM CET - Jan,15 2003
  • Europe puts off mission to land on comet  - A European space mission to land on a comet has been put off and experts don't know when it will restart.
  • Stealth Antennas Try to Blend In - Clear, wide-ranging wireless service requires bigger, more plentiful antennas. But no one wants a hulking mass of metal blocking the scenic view. Solution? Hide the antennas in the scenery.
  • Gyms muscle out camera/cell phones - "Warning: Use of camera-equipped mobile phones could be hazardous to your health." - That's the message going out from at least one chain of health clubs in Hong Kong, where a new generation of cell phones that can take and transmit video and still photos is raising concerns over a new crop of privacy-related issues. Physical, which operates nine gyms in the former British colony, recently posted signs in its Hong Kong facilities forbidding the use of mobile phones in locker rooms.
  • One billion GSM subscribers by 2004 - According to figures released today by the GSM Association, the GSM family of wireless communications continues to lead the 'most poular' contest of the wireless world. Estimates from the association show that at the end of 2002, there were 787 million GSM subscribers across 190 countries of the world - and now it's expected that a staggering one billion subscribers will use GSM networks at the end of 2003.
  • Orange SPV MS smartphone cert security cracked  - The Orange SPV has achieved the dubious distinction of being the first Microsoft smartphone to have its security cracked. Orange as set the phones up so they will only run Orange-certified applications, but as yet hasn't got much further than promises when it comes to telling people how you develop for it, get apps certified, get development systems and so on.
  • Intel launches 2.4GHz Mobile Pentium 4 (update) - The 2.4GHz Mobile Pentium 4 Processor-M is available Tuesday morning in notebook machines from Gateway and Dell Computer, based on information obtained from the companies' Web sites. Intel also added two new Ultra Low Voltage Mobile Pentium III processors, and three varieties of Mobile Celeron processors to its roster of products, it said in a release.
  • AOpen DVRW2412Pro (DVD+RW) Review - CDRLabs.com have posted a new review of the AOpen DVRW2412Pro DVD+R(W) recorder.
  • DiskOnKey Pro Review - The M-Systems DiskOnKey product has been winning awards on many print magazines, TV technology shows, review websites, and newspapers. With recognition and success comes an increase in revenue due to sales; most companies just move on, but M-Systems folded this back into R&D and dared to innovate on a proven product. Today, NVNews have a review of M-Systems' New & Improved Flash drive - the DiskOnKey Pro.
  • Complete Guide to Broadband  - Can't tell cable from ADSL? Can't decide what your upstream and downstream needs are? Despite that, are you tired of the noise and sloth of your modem? PC Mag's comprehensive overview of the state of -- and options for -- broadband Internet access, from land lines to satellites, is there to help.
  • SoundBlaster Tweaking Mania - TechSpot has updated their SB Live! and Audigy tweak guides.
  • Ahead software (developers of Nero Burning ROM) Interview - CDRFreaks have posted an interview with Jim Corbett, Executive Director of Ahead Software, as he talks about the company,  the current optical storage market , DVD format war, etc.
  • Nokia Developer's Suite for J2ME, Version 1.1 - Nokia Developer's Suite for J2ME, Version 1.1 for Linux & windows allows you to create, test and deploy downloadable J2MEt applications. Key new features include audio converter for MIDI tones to Nokia ringing tones, and deployment to web servers.
  • Monitor Tester 2.01  - This program can guide you in setting and adjusting the parameters and controls of your monitor. You can test and adjust the picture size and position, color convergence and purity, white balance, brightness and contrast, focus, interference, and high-voltage regulation.
  • AntiVir Personal Edition 6.17.09.63 - The AntiVir Personal Edition (download) offers the effective protection against computer viruses for the individual and private use on a single PC-workstation. In order to make possible an easy operation, the AntiVir Personal Edition is developed to the essential points.
  • KaZaA Lite 2.0.2 Cracked K++ 2.0.2  - KaZaA Lite 2.0.2 Cracked K++ 2.0.2 build 2003-01-14 is released ~ download.
  • Intel Chipset Installation Utility 4.30.1006 - The Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility installs to the target system the Windows* INF files that outline to the operating system how the chipset components will be configured. The INF files inform the operating system how to properly configure the chipset for specific functionality, such as AGP, USB, Core PCI, and ISAPNP services.
  • Alcohol 120% v1.4.0.114 - Alcohol 120% (download) is a combination of both Alcohol 52% and Alcohol 68%. It enables users to both copy and emulate real or virtual CDs & DVDs. 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.
  • Asus PC Probe 2.19.05 -  Asus PC Probe 2.19.05 is a small system utility to monitor the computer's fan rotations, voltages and temperatures.
  • Asus Detonator Drivers 42.30 (Win2k/XP only) - Asus has released a new set of Nvidia Detonator Drivers version 42.30 (mirror) for Windows 2k/XP.

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