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 Morning Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 12:53 PM CEST - Apr,19 2003
  • Getting realistic in the war on hackers - The war on hackers is failing for the same reason the war on drugs failed: Most individuals can control themselves, but there is a substantial group of people for whom no legal penalties will be enough to discourage their behavior. The temptation to try and "beat the system" that is often felt by hackers and crackers, and even just regular computer users, can be enormous. People will succumb to the temptation to pirate copyrighted material, to disable copy protection on software, and to try and break into other people's computer systems.
  • What happens after death? - Everybody will die, that is one thing that we are absolutely certain of. What exactly is death, and what happens in the time after death?
  • Women need widescreen for virtual navigation - Microsoft has found that women tend to be about 20 per cent slower than men when working out where they are in a computer-generated world. A standard monitor gives a viewing angle of about 35°. With a larger screen, giving a viewing angle of 70°, women navigated better. And with two screens delivering a 100° angle, women matched men's spatial abilities.
  • Sony to Recall 20,000 More Vaio PCs Due to Glitch  - Sony Corp said on Friday it would recall 20,000 Vaio desktop personal computers sold in Japan between September 2002 and January 2003 to replace defective power supply parts. This is in addition to 20,000 Vaio PCs recalled in the United States and Canada last December due to a similar problem, a Sony spokesman said. A glitch in power supply parts used in three types of upscale Vaio desktop computers -- the PCV-RZ50, RZ60 and RZ70P -- was found to damage the power units and prevent the computers from being switched on, the spokesman said.
  • AMD Opteron benchmarked against Intel Xeon - The paper issue of fine German publication c't is now out and carries benchmarks of an Opteron 244.  The Opteron 244, equivalent in frequency terms to a 1.8GHz chip, is a Newisys 2100 dual CPU system, and the base values as posted are for SpecInt2000 1048 (1 CPU), SepFP2000 998 (1 CPU), SpecFPrate 18.4 (2 CPUs), and SpecINTrate 22.4 (2 CPUs). Meanwhile, the New York Times has an article on AMD's 64-bit technology, claiming Intel faces its strongest challenge in 10 years with the arrival of the Opteron.
  • Barton Compatibility In ABIT Motherboards - Adrian's Rojak Pot just posted an article on AMD Barton Compatibility. In ABIT Motherboards. "Worried about Barton support in ABIT motherboards? Well, there's no need to listen to all the rumours! We will dispel all those rumours in our editorial on Barton Compatibility In ABIT Motherboards!"
  • Sony DRU-510A and DRX-510UL - Sony updated its Dual RW series with another two models: internal DRU-510A and external DRX-510UL supporting 4x DVD+RW recording. Supporting most DVD standards, the 510 series can be used to burn DVD-Video, Video CD, audio and backup discs. At that recorded media will be supported by most DVD players and DVD-ROM drives. Similar to the 500 series, DRU-510A and DRX-510UL support DVD+RW/-RW and DVD+R/-R. The latter can be recorded and read at 4X; DVD-RW - recorded at 2X, read at 4X; DVD+RW - recorded and read at 4X. DVD-ROM are read at up to 12X. Finally, CD-RW formula is 24/16/32x. both drives have 8Mb buffer supporting Sony Power-Burn protection. CD-ROM access time is 160ms, DVD-ROM - 200ms. The internal DRU-510A Dual RW will arrive to retail early in May for about $350; external DRX-510UL - in June for less than $430. (thanks Digit-Life)
  • Hercules officially announces 3D Prophet 9800 Pro - 3D Prophet 9800 Pro bases on RADEON 9800 PRO, features 128Mb 256-bit DDR, <28dB blue-backlit copper cooling, memory heat-sinks, on GPU (on the other PCB side) and even on stabilizers. Nominal clock rates are 380/340MHz. The card has analog, DVI and TV connectors. 3D Prophet 9800 Pro retail box will include Rainbow Six Raven Shield game. Volume shipments are scheduled to late April. Pricing is unknown for now.
  • nVidia's GeForceFX 5600 Review - If you're a serious gamer on a budget, the Ti4600 or the ATI Radeon 9500/9600 cards are a much better bet, as they have a good bit more power for today's titles, and both have decent multi-texturing support, something which the GeForceFX 5600 is severely lacking in. As the Radeon 9500/9600 series cards should be available at nearly the same price point as the GeForceFX 5600, it's going to be a hard sell for nVidia to convince people that the FX5600 is superior.
  • Thinkpad T40 with Centrino Mobile Technology - Tom's Hardware Guide has published a review on the new IBM Thinkpad T40 with Centrino Mobile Technology.
  • nForce2 Dethroned? VIA's KT400A Chipset Reviewed  - Only a few months before the release of VIA's new dual-channel Athlon chipset, a new version of the KT400 was released. The KT400A comes with an improved memory interface called FastStream64, and aims for the Socket A crown. Is it fast enough to get it?
  • PDA Roundup - PCMagazine tested 13 PDAs and 8 with built-in phones.
  • AeroPlayer hits 2.0 (PDA) - Aerodrome Software's audio player for the Palm Tungsten T, AeroPlayer, has now reached 2.0 status. AeroPlayer, one of two third party audio players for the Tungsten T, supports Ogg Vorbis audio files and MP3 files via a plug-in. It is fully skinnable, and supports a graphical equializer and audio-boost function for louder playback (InfoSyncWorld)
  • Asheron's Call 2 Free Trial - Now you can try out AC2 for free, with no obligation and no credit card! Just download the Free Trial Setup (882MB), put in a fresh new account, and you'll soon be playing. After 15 days, if you like what you see, you can purchase AC2 from a store, enter the Product Key, and keep playing AC2 with your same characters.
  • Intel Chipset Identification Utility 2.82  - The Intel Chipset Identification Utility provides an easy way to identify the specific Intel chipset that is located on your motherboard. This information can be used to determine if your system supports the Intel Application Accelerator.
  • D-Force ATI Mobility Driver Modifier v2 - D-Force MobileMod 2 can automatically read an ATI driver INF file (Windows 2000 or XP format), see if it supports mobile cards, and if it doesn't, write the necessary keys.

Comments from wereallgonnadieposted - 07:19 PM CEST - Apr,19 2003
That "What happens after death" article was a jolly read... woohoo... .. . .

Comments from Lard Assposted - 11:59 PM CEST - Apr,19 2003
talk ABOUT morBid :( c u guys in the next life, thats if u make it ;) HX get 1 on taxes m8 :O

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