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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 04:20 AM CEST - Apr,25 2003
  • Europe gets new game rating system - A new pan-European age rating system for computer and video games is to be introduced to help protect kids from unsuitable content. Known as PEGI (Pan European Game Information), the new system will eventually replace existing age rating systems currently used in European countries.  Each game will feature an age rating (3 and over; 7 and over; 12 and over; 16 and over, and 18 and over) on the front cover of the title plus a brief description of the game's content.  The only exception to the new rating system - introduced by the Interactive Software Federation of Europe (ISFE) - are some minor local variations in Portugal and Finland.  Oh, and Germany won't be using it since will retain its own rating system - 'cos that's the law.
  • Microsoft hits delay on Office 2003 - Microsoft on Thursday confirmed that it is preparing the unexpected Office beta release for debut in June. A company representative said the release is intended to give customers a chance to try out changes made to the software as a result of testing. The release will not be a completely new test version. Instead, Microsoft said it will issue a "refresh" to the existing second beta test release.
  • IBM developing translation software - IBM is working on software that would bridge the spoken language gap for weary travelers and others who might need a personal translator in their pocket. Researchers at Big Blue are developing and testing translation software that would enable two people speaking different languages to communicate without either having to type.
  • Verizon gets 14 days to ID file-swapper - A U.S district court on Thursday ruled for a second time that Verizon Communications must give up the identity of an anonymous Internet subscriber accused of swapping music files online.
  • Australian music piracy site closed down  - Three students were arrested today for operating an Internet based site that the music industry claims cost it tens of millions of dollars. The site - MP3 WMA Land, allowed people to download video and music, alleges the Australian federal police force, which it said had investigated the site for some months.
  • Ballmer Unveils Windows Server 2003 - Microsoft Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer officially launched the company's long-awaited and thrice-delayed Windows Server 2003 operating system Thursday, claiming it is the right product for businesses that want to "do more with less" in these tough economic times. Windows Server 2003 is available worldwide in five versions: Datacenter Edition, Enterprise Edition, Standard Edition, Web Edition, and Windows Small Business Server 2003.
  • Matrox introduces new Millennium P-Series graphics boards - Matrox Graphics today announced the Matrox Millennium P-Series graphics boards. Using the new Parhelia-LX chip, derived from Matrox Parhelia technology, the Millennium P650 and the Millennium P750 boards bring maximum productivity gains and real cost savings through the most advanced multi- display support in the industry. Another PR can be found here.
  • Microsoft Reworks Win XP Patch - Microsoft is revising a security patch for Windows XP systems with Service Pack 1 installed after customers complained that installing the patch slowed their systems to a crawl. Microsoft is working on a revised patch for Windows XP Service Pack 1 and will reissue that patch when it has been completed and fully tested, the Redmond, Washington, software maker said in a revised version of  its security bulletin MS03-013 posted late Wednesday. I strongly recommend you to uninstall this amazing slowdowner...ehrmm "patch" (#811493) from your PC.
  • Ace DivX Player 2.1 - Ace DivX Player is a Windows Media Player replacement that plays movie and music in formats including DivX, AVI, MPEG, WMV, ASF, MP3, CD, and Video-CD.
  • Xabre performance drivers - SIS released new 3.11.53 Performance Drivers (direct link) for their Xabre 3D-VGA cards
  • FlashFXP 2.0 Build 911 Beta 4 - FlashFXP is the most powerful and popular FTP & FXP Client for Microsoft Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP on the market today.

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