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 Morning Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 02:04 PM CET - Mar,27 2003
  • Al-Jazeera Sites Hit With Denial-of-Service Attacks - The Arab satellite television network Al-Jazeera suffered a second day of sustained distributed denial-of-service (DDOS) attacks against its English- and Arabic-language Web sites on Wednesday. The attacks have pushed the network, which is based in Doha, Qatar, off the Web for the time being and forced Al-Jazeera to increase bandwidth for the sites and step up security in a desperate effort to get back online.
  • TextMaker Office Suite for Linux Unveiled - Consumers and small businesses seeking a desktop word processing program that looks and works much like Microsoft's Word but costs only a fraction as much can take a peek at the beta 2 version of TextMaker for Linux. The software, which runs on the open-source Linux operating system, is available through May 31 as a free beta download on the Web site of its developer, SoftMaker Software. TextMaker for Linux will start shipping worldwide on June 1 for about $50, Kotulla said. Users can purchase the product directly from the company's Web site.
  • Game Boy's new look - What other offerings are included in this pocket-sized device with a sticker price of approximately $100? Shoe pointed out it has increased battery life. He also mentioned the gadget's face-lift in the form of a more sophisticated look. He compared this look to a stylish fold-up cell phone or a personal digital assistant -- done to put SP's in the hands of an older audience. For those foaming at the mouth to upgrade, you'll still be able to play your old games on the new machine. Nintendo has said all current and future Game Boy Advance games will be compatible with the SP and likewise. Virtually all SP games will be compatible with the Advance.
  • Multiplayer game trial using GPRS connection - The Java Games developer, Macrospace is running a free global trial of its new CannonsME wireless Java game. The game allows up to 4 players to play an arcade classic against each other over today's GPRS networks. The trial is focused on Nokia Series 40 and 3G handsets (5100, 6100, 6610, 6650, 7210, 7250) and the Nokia 3510i. But versions for generic Java devices (e.g. the Motorola T720) and the Sharp GX10 are also available. (thanks CN)
  • Siemens SX1, M56, SL56 coming to the U.S. - The tri-band GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz SX1, Siemens' first Series 60 phone, sports a rather unusual design where the device has strips of keys built into each side of the phone rather than an ordinary keypad. Sporting a 16-bit color display, the SX1's embedded software includes a full PIM suite, support for SMS, MMS and e-mail (POP3/IMAP4/SMTP) messaging, as well as camcorder and picture management applications to handle the input from the built-in digital camera. Also on the feature list: Bluetooth, GPRS, J2ME, WAP 2.0 and desktop synchronization.
  • Lower energy power management for cell phones - The AT73C202 features a low-voltage 1.8V/300mA high-efficiency DC-to-DC converter, a set of 7X Low Drop Out Voltage Regulators, a Battery Charger, a 2.8V/1.8V SIM level shifter interface, a backup battery charger-regulator and also all the circuitry that enables the DC-to-DC converter soft start, reset generation, power supply sequencing, temperature and voltage supervision and other features. The sleep and low-power modes have been optimized in order to achieve extremely low current consumption (15uA max).
  • New cheap cameras for cellphones - Agilent Technologies has announced a new family of fully integrated CMOS camera modules that can be easily designed into mobile phones. Because they are fully integrated and require no external components, the new modules reduce time to market for handset and PDA designers. Agilent's new camera modules combine high image quality CIF or VGA resolution CMOS image sensors with a tightly integrated image processor, an embedded power supply and high-quality lens to offer a complete imaging solution.
  • Cirrus Logic to enable low-end DVD players with DivX - Cirrus Logic Inc. has licensed the DivX video codec from DivX Networks (San Diego, California) for both its high end and single-board DVD processor families. The deal would usher in the first sub-$149 DVD players that support DivX-enabled content by late 2003.
  • Intel Chipset Release Schedule - If you are interested in what chipset plans Intel has in store for us, check Adrian's Rojak Pot latest Intel's Chipset Release Schedule.
  • Samsung SyncMaster 172T LCD Review  - EnvyNews look at the SyncMaster 172T 17-inch LCD display. Featuring top-of-the-line features and specifications, this display will please corporate users and home end-users alike. Sporting a fancy-shmancy stand that allows the 172T to lie completely flat, this display is ideal for the small form-factor (SFF) power-user wishing for total portability for the entire system.
    AOpen HP-590 Vibrating Headphones video-review -
    The AOpen HP-590 Vibrating Headphones are stylish, compact and offer great quality sound for music and/or gaming. One very interesting feature with this product is a vibration speaker which provides terrific bass response. These headphones have LAN party written all over them. Watch the Video to find out more...
  • Crucial Radeon 9700 Pro & Sapphire 9500 Pro comparison - TechSpot has posted a Crucial Radeon 9700 Pro & Sapphire 9500 Pro comparison.
  • Mandrake 9.1 Review - Without a doubt this is the most polished and professional looking release of Mandrake yet. The hardware detection is superb and with the exception of closed-source nvidia drivers, the installer had no problem configuring my hardware. For reference, a quick summary of my hardware is listed at the end of this review. The default look of KDE 3.1 blew me away...
  • Windows XP: Patch: Flaw In Remote Procedure Call Could Enable Denial Of Service Attacks - A security issue has been identified that could allow an attacker to cause a computer running Windows XP to fail. You can help protect your computer by installing this update.
  • Windows Media Player 9 Patch - The patch updates Wmvcore.dll from the original WMP9 version 9.0.0.2980 to 9.0.0.3001. Bugfix: Hardware-Created ASF Files Stop Playing in Media Player 9 Series.
  • DVDxCopy to version 1.5 - DVDxCopy is one the tools currently available to make backups of your DVD movies.
  • OpenOffice 1.1 Beta Build 644m7 - OpenOffice.org (Win32 ~ Linux) is the open source project through which Sun Microsystems is releasing the technology for the popular StarOffice productivity suite. It is an international office suite that will run on all major platforms and provide access to all functionality and data through open-component based APIs and an XML-based file format. The OpenOffice.org project establishes the necessary facilities to make this open source technology available to the developer community.
  • Application Compatibility Analyzer 1.0 - The Microsoft Application Compatibility Analyzer gathers application inventory information from network computers and compiles this data into reports showing the application compatibility status by computer, department, or application. The tool solves many problems encountered during the early phases of software deployment.
  • DirectX 9.0a End-User Runtime Back Online - Download DirectX 9.0a English (2003-03-26).DirectX 9.0a was previously removed because of an incompatibility with ATI Catalyst 3.1 drivers, Catalyst drivers 3.2 were unaffected.
  • Logitech v9.76 - Logitech has just released new drivers v9.76 for its mouse, trackball...
  • nForce/2 Drivers v2.03 (Win9x/Me) - NVIDIA has released new nForce/2 drivers version 2.03 WHQL - Unified Component Drivers 2.03 for Win9x/Me ~ Unified Display Drivers 2.03 WHQL for Win9x/Me.

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