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 Evening Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 02:17 AM CEST - Apr,05 2003
  • The cell phone is 30 years old - Yesterday marked the 30th anniversary of the first public telephone call placed on a portable cellular phone. Martin Cooper, ArrayComm's chairman, CEO and co-founder, placed that call on April 3, 1973, while general manager of Motorola's Communications Systems Division. It was the incarnation of his vision for personal wireless communications, distinct from cellular car phones.
  • Secret UK stealth plane project revealed - The craft pictured is full-scale model and was completed in 1999, after five years of work. The L20 million programme, codenamed Replica, was jointly funded by BAE Systems and the UK Ministry of Defence.  Replica was never intended to be as difficult to detect as the exotic and extremely expensive pure stealth aircraft such as the US F-117a and B-2. But UK stealth specialists are said to have achieved their goal of striking a balance between low observability and cost. It also demonstrated British expertise in the complex world of stealth technology.
  • Athlon XP 3000+, AMD closing in on Intel - The new Athlon XP 3000+ is based on AMD's new 0.13-micron process which will also be used in manufacturing the upcoming Athlon-64. The Athlon XP 3000+ is based on a new core, codename Barton, which has a number of advantages over the previous, Thoroughbred, Athlon XP core. The biggest advantage, from looking at the specifications, obviously is the larger cache memory.
  • Microsoft to tweak XP after DOJ complaints - Microsoft will give more prominent display to a button in Windows that allows computer users to remove the company's Internet Explorer browser, company spokesman Jim Desler said.  The company believes the button's original placement complied with the settlement, Desler said. But he said the company agreed to change its position in the Windows "start menu" after talking with the Justice Department.
  • Spammers attack wireless networks - Nearly three-quarters of malicious connections to wireless networks are used for sending spam, according to new research. Security consultant Z/Yen set up two wireless local area networks (Lans) on behalf of RSA Security to monitor unauthorised connections - a so-called 'honeypot' trap.
  • PentaWare Ships File Manager - PentaWare, a company best known for its PentaZip compression program, is entering the file manager arena with the release of PentaSuite.  In addition to common file manager features like file viewing and compression, PentaSuite offers something very new: It can write to CDs and even span them, saving files across several discs. When combined with the scripting and scheduling abilities borrowed from PentaZip, this could make it a reasonable backup program. Many users, however, may find its $100 price tag steep.
  • OpenOffice gets programming kit - The OpenOffice.org group on Friday announced a kit that lets programmers build new modules for open-source alternatives to the Microsoft Office suite. The free software development kit lets programmers add features such as new spreadsheet calculation formulas. It includes program samples and a 900-page guide that describes components such as macro programs that automate word processing tasks and the standard interfaces that add-on modules can use to plug in to OpenOffice.org.
  • SMS 2.0 SP5 - With the introduction of Systems Management Server 2.0 Service Pack 5 (SMS 2.0 SP5), Microsoft continues to sustain and enhance the capabilities of SMS 2.0. For an overview of several key improvements, refer to List of Fixes in Systems Management Server 2.0 Service Pack 5 (Q816549) in the Knowledge Base on the Microsoft Product Support Services site.
  • FreeBSD 4.8 Now Available - FreeBSD's Murray Stokely announces the availability of FreeBSD 4.8, the latest FreeBSD-stable release, which has dealt with known security issues, and added initial support for Firewire, HyperThreading, and other new hardware technologies.
  • Red Hat 9.0 Download Links -  Red Hat, Inc today announced the availability of Red Hat Linux 9.  -> CD1 (MD5SUM, CD1: 400c7fb292c73b793fb722532abd09ad) ~ CD2 (MD5SUM, CD2: 6b8ba42f56b397d536826c78c9679c0a) ~ CD3 (MD5SUM, CD3: af38ac4316ba20df2dec5f990913396d).
  • The Animatrix Movie #3  - The latest Animatrix episode has been released, you can grab the high-res .MOV version from the official page.
  • Seismovision Demo Player v2.21 - Seismovision is a versatile demo player for Quake 1, Quake World, Quake 2, Quake 3 Arena, Half-Life, Counter-Strike Retail, Unreal Tournament, Unreal Tournament 2003, Star Trek Voyager Elite Force, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Star Wars: Jedi Knight 2 and Soldier of Fortune 2.  The AVA (Auto-Version Adaptation) 'technology' makes Seismovision the best demo player every professional gamer.
  • Duke3D runs natively on Linux - So it took four days, but Duke3d now runs in Linux, courtesy of Icculus.org. Ironically, a win32 port has yet to be released. (thanks Slashdot.org).
  • DUP-DVD v2.2.0  - DUP-DVD is a powerful tool to convert a DVD movie to SVCD/VCD - easily, quickly, effortlessly. With DUP-DVD you can make a DVD backup to SVCD with just a click.
  • DameWare NT Utilities 3.70 - DameWare NT Utilities is an enterprise system management application for Windows NT/2000/XP, which provides an integrated collection of Microsoft Windows NT administration utilities incorporating a centralized interface for remote management of Windows NT/2000/XP Servers and Workstations.
  • Remote Task Manager 3.7.6 - SmartLine, Inc. has released a new version (3.7.6) of their network management solution, Remote Task Manager for Windows NT/2000/XP and Windows Server 2003.
  • Ad Muncher 4.5 Build 5911 Beta - Ad Muncher (download) is a program for Windows systems which removes adverts, popups and general browsing annoyances from all popular browsers and web-utilizing programs (as well as most banner displaying and popup generating programs.
  • Detonator 43.45 Driver Benchmarks - BitBender has benchmarked Nvidia's latest Detonator driver release, 43.45.

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