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 Evening Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 12:10 AM CEST - May,05 2003
  • Software Bullet Is Sought to Kill Musical Piracy - Some of the world's biggest record companies, facing rampant online piracy, are quietly financing the development and testing of software programs that would sabotage the computers and Internet connections of people who download pirated music, according to industry executives.
  • Ex-White House Security Adviser Joins eBay - Former White House cybersecurity adviser Howard Schmidt will join eBay as VP of security, eBay spokesman Chris Donlay confirmed. Schmidt officially left his White House post on Thursday after announcing his resignation on April 21. Donlay said Friday that Schmidt will start within the next few weeks.
  • Attention! Remarked AMD Athlon XP Processors On the Market - AMD has notified its distributors that there are some remarked AMD Athlon XP processors on the market. We suppose that there may be remarked chips in Eastern Europe, Russia and Asia, however, you may find such microprocessors in other countries as well. Reportedly, some smart guys learnt how to make "faster" Athlon XP CPUs from Thoroughbred B0 chips that are known for their overclocking capabilities and started to remark lower-end processors to higher-end devices. Such CPUs may be unstable and will probably lack any overclocking potential.
    A look inside ATI's HQ - The guys at DriverHeaven have visited ATI's Headquarters in Markham, Ontario.
  • How to build a "video sniffer" -  Radical Software Group has posted an article called  "how to build a video sniffer". They say they picked up their first image after walking half a block in NY city. X10's work on the same frequency as 802.11b. .. anyone want a combo WiFi/Video sniffer for Christmas?. (thanks Slashdot.org).
  • Intel's Pentium 4 "C" Comparison - If you're already the owner of a 533 MHz FSB Pentium 4 processor, there doesn't seem to be a compelling reason to shell out the bucks for an upgrade. On a clock for clock basis, adding the 800 MHz FSB and Hyper-Threading elements generally can provide up to a 15% boost in processor performance in the best case. Most games and applications show around 3-5% difference. Not much, but still enough to give the processors a nice kick in the benchmark charts.
  • VIA KT400 Roundup - And as for choice for budget system , here it is real "death group". It includes Gigabyte 7VA, Epox 8K9A, Albatron KX400-8X, Elitegroup L7VTA, and, finally, "big guns" Asus A7V8X-X. All above-mentioned boards have a price less than 80$ and Elitegup L7VTA (~65$) and Gigabyte 7VA (~67$) are the cheapest ones. So Gigabyte is the best choice for users with limited financial position. However, if the difference of $10-$15 is not important then the choice is expanded to 5 boards: Asus, Epox and Albatron are included additionally.
  • SubZero4G Thermo-electric Cooling (video-review) - The SubZero4Gt Thermo-electric Cooling product is available for the Intel P4 478, AMD Athlon XP and Opteron K8. With CPU's getting faster and faster the need for effective, low noise cooling solutions is crucial and this product answers that call. It's easy to install, performs well, and is virtually silent. Watch the Video to find out more...
  • Zalman CNPS7000Cu vs. Thermalright SLK-900U - Despite the complexity of the heatsinks, the conclusion is quite clear. Both models provide excellent performance, even trudging into watercooling territory. You can't go wrong with either one, but each I would recommend to different groups. If you're looking for a better P4 heatsink with no mess, no fuss, and no work... and peace and quiet to boot... the 7000Cu is your man. If you like variety, if you like LED fans, if you like ultimate performance, if you like modding you case 'til you die... there's no other but the 900U.
  • HSF Preventative Maintenance - Most HSF's can be cleaned without removing the entire unit from the computer. Removing the 4 mounting screws from the top of the fan assembly will allow you to remove the fan for easy cleaning.
  • Web Server Setup Guide (part #1) - Taking the extra step by creating your own web server is not hard at all and is just an extra step in the web site creation process. Welcome to WinHQ's first installment of a web server setup guide. This article aims to get the average user up and running with capabilities of hosting dynamic web pages using various software. Let's get started.
  • MS Windows XP Media Center Edition - Tips & Tricks Collection - check it out.
  • OpenOffice.org For Windows 1.03.1 - OpenOffice.org (download) is the open source project through which Sun Microsystems is releasing the technology for the popular StarOffice productivity suite.
  • AntiVir Personal Edition 6.19.09.61 - The AntiVir Personal Edition (download) offers the effective protection against computer viruses for the individual and private use on a single PC-workstation. In order to make possible an easy operation, the AntiVir Personal Edition is developed to the essential points.
  • Cool Edit Pro v2.1 - Cool Edit Pro, is an even more advanced application of Cool Edit 2000 that offers 64-track mixing, more than 34 DSP effects and tools, real-time preview, MIDI Time Code synchronization, DirectX plug-in support, and many more features for the audio professional or advanced hobbyist.
  • CladDVD .NET v3.3 - CladDVD XP is a 'DVD Ripper' (.NET Framework v1.1 Required), meaning it decrypts the encrypted VOB files off the DVD and saves them to your hard drive. The files can be ripped in a standard way preserving the original content along with the IFO, useful when you use or need to use a 3rd party application to process the VOB files.
  • CD-Text Manager and CD-Text Player - This program (Manager ~ Player) basically extracts the CD-Text from a CD in any drive on your computer. First, it displays the information on-screen. Then (if the user wishes) exports this information to all or selected third-party applications installed on the user's system. This will then allow CD-Text to be displayed from that application. And, if you don't know whether your drive(s) supports CD-Text, then this program will tell you. (thanks Neowin)
  • Passmark BurnInTest Professional 3.2 Build 1000 - BurnInTest is a software tool that allows all the major sub-systems of a computer to be simultaneously stress tested for endurance, reliability and stability.
  • Dr. DivX 1.0. -  It's a pretty comprehensive DivX encoding application supporting various input formats (MPEG1/2/4, AVI and WMV), contains resizing and deinterlacing / IVTC functionality, batch encoding and it can use third party filters like VirtualDub.
  • GordianKnot 0.28.1  - GordianKnot 0.28.1 works with the new VDubMod and includes the 2GB splitting and 2nd audio bugfixes.
  • MovieJack v3.08.010 - Engelmann Media has recently released an update of their MovieJack software, one of the fastest tools available when it comes to ripping DVD movies and converting them to Video Discs.
  • Joperman 0.71 Beta - Joperman is yet another browser based on the Internet Explorer core (thanks SavageNews).
  • 3dfx Driver & BIOS Sources leaked - 3dfx Driver & BIOS Sources leaked. You can download the sourcecode of all drivers & BIOS for 3Dfx and 3dfx cards now. (Mirrror1 ~ Mirror2 ~ Mirror3 ~ the latest compiled driver for 3dfx Voodoo Rampage).
  • CATALYST v3.3 driver cancelled - According to TechSpot, CATALYST 3.3 has been cancelled and will not be posted. ATI will jump over to CATALYST 3.4 this time and the time frame they are looking at right now is May 12th-15th. There is also a chat with Terry Makedon at ATI answering users questions regarding the CATALYST drivers. You can also check this CAT 3.4 Q&A thread.

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