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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 02:46 AM CET - Mar,21 2003
  • Microsoft yet to set date for Opteron 64-bit support  - When Microsoft Corp. rolls out its next big PC server operating system on April 24 it will have versions supporting Intel Corp.'s 64-bit Itanium processor. But the software giant does not expect it will have any public schedule at the event for when it will ship a version supporting the 64-bit capabilities of AMD's Opteron microprocessor to be launched the same week.
  • Internet traffic cops could foil web attacks - Microchip maker Intel says it has come up with a way to automatically thwart distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, in which malicious hackers paralyse a website by flooding it with endless "packets" of junk data.
  • 3GHz CPU in a Notebook - Notebook buyers who can live with 1 to 2 hours of battery life are snapping up portables built around Intel's desktop PC processors (as opposed to Intel's mobile CPUs); this yields fine performance and saves up to $250 in the bargain. One of the first units with the desktop 3.06-GHz Pentium 4 (with HyperThreading) is the WinBook J4 732 3.06 ($3,136 direct).
  • M-Audio Revolution 7.1 PC Surround Sound Card  - The Revolution 7.1 is an audio card boasting 8 available channels of output. The card is based on the Envy 24HT sound chip, and boasts some impressive features.
  • Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 320GB Serial-ATA RAID-0 Review - EnvyNews has posted a review on the Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 9 320GB Serial-ATA RAID-0 harddisk.
  • LAN Camera: Axis 2130 PTZ - Tom's Hardware Guide has posted a review on the Axis 2130 PTZ LAN camera. The Axis 2130 PTZ is a network camera that has pan and tilt functionality built in. It also features a 16x optical zoom for some good close up images.
  • Latest OS Updates - There are recommended updates that you should install if you have Windows XP, 2000, Millennium Edition or 98 Second Edition. KDE 3.1.1 - The KDE Project today announced the immediate availability of KDE 3.1.1, a maintenance release for the third generation of the most advanced and powerful free desktop for Linux and other UNIXes.
  • Apple iPod Software 1.2.6 Update  - iPod Software 1.2.6 (Win32 ~ MacOSX) provides improved battery management which solves a problem that may appear to shorten your iPod's battery life.
  • SPECviewperfR 7.1  - SPECviewperf is a portable OpenGL performance benchmark program written in C. It was developed by IBM. Later updates and significant contributions were made by SGI, Digital (Compaq, HP), 3Dlabs (Creative Labs) and other SPECopcSM project group members. SPECviewperf provides a vast amount of flexibility in benchmarking OpenGL performance. Currently, the program runs on most implementations of UNIX, Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Linux.
  • SecureFX 2.1.4 - The SecureFX (download) client application lets you choose between SFTP or FTP over an encrypted SSH2 connection for secure transfers, or standard FTP for non-secure transfers. It has a simple Explorer-like interface, so it's easy to learn and use.
  • Intel Chipset Installation Utility 5.00.1012 - The Intel Chipset Software Installation Utility (AsusMirror, Fujitsu Mirror) installs to the target system the Windows* INF files that outline to the operating system how the chipset components will be configured.
  • MotherBoard Monitor 5.3.0.0 - Motherboard Monitor (MBM) is a tool that will display information from the sensor chip on your motherboard in your Windows system tray. MBM supports a wide range of Chipsets & Sensor Chip combinations. MBM is compatible with Windows 95, 98, ME, NT, 2000, XP and .NET.

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