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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 03:53 AM CEST - May,07 2003
  • ICQ users at risk of having computers hacked says CORE security group - Two serious flaws in America Online's ICQ 2003a could allow an online attacker to take control of a person's PC, a Boston security firm warned in an advisory released Monday. Core Security Technologies described the vulnerabilities in an advisory released to several public security lists. While the company found a total of six flaws, it said only two have serious implications because they could allow an attacker to run code on the victim's computer.
  • Interview with Student Sued by RIAA - Jesse Jordan, owner of chewplastic.com, was on CNN this morning discussing the RIAA settlement. (thanks Slashdot.org)
  • Microsoft shows off security prototype  - Microsoft on Tuesday showed off a prototype of its controversial security technology at its Windows Hardware Engineering Conference. The prototype of the Next-Generation Secure Computing Base, formerly known as Palladium, is based on real and emulated hardware, said Peter Biddle, product unit manager for the software giant. Small applications running on the technology demonstrated its security features.
  • Gates: Windows to call on phones - Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates says future versions of Windows will be more phone-friendly, as he demonstrates prototypes at a company-sponsored conference.
  • Chess Championship: Humans vs. Computer - During the last 10 years computers penetrated into various spheres of human life. In the today's article we will try to find out how well computers can play chess and if it would be correct to say that artificial intelligence is superior to human mind.
  • Indiana Jones coming to DVD in November -  The "Indiana Jones" trilogy, one of the most requested film series for the DVD format, is finally slated for worldwide release Nov. 4 as "The Adventures of Indiana Jones -- The Complete DVD Movie Collection," a box set that will include a fourth disc specifically dedicated to bonus materials.
  • AMD ships Athlon MP 2800+ - AMD today launched an ever-so-slightly redundant addition to its Athlon MP line. The 2800+, based on the Barton core, sits between existing MP parts and the new Opteron family of 64-bit server/workstation chips. The 2800+ is priced at $275 (in batches of 1000 chips), just under the $283 Opteron 240.
  • AMD Athlon XP 3000+ review - As stated, despite the rating system in most circumstances the Athlon XP 3000+ will not 'beat' the Pentium 4 3.06 GHz. It's close though. The Barton based core is a very good step in the 0.13-micron process based fabrication and is something they can build on for a while. Recently I heard some rumors that people got a Barton running at 3 GHz.
  • Sapphire Atlantis Radeon 9700 PRO Ultimate Edition 128MB  - Well, the Sapphire Atlantis Radeon 9700 PRO Ultimate Edition certainly makes for an interesting solution. Overall, as expected, the performance of the board largely remains unchanged from that of the standard ATI Radeon 9700 PRO, which has dropped back from being the ultimate in performance a little with the introduction of the 9800 PRO. However, 9800 PRO's are still thin on the ground in terms of availability, and they do carry a price premium.
  • Plextor PX-504a Review - The PX-504A is the drive that does it all, and more. The features are impressive, yet fairly self-explanatory. Enough of all these boring statistics, let's move on to the drive.
  • Notebooks Roundup -  PCMag reviews 31 notebooks, 9 of which have all or part of the Centrino platform. Their roundup is divided into four categories: desktop replacement notebooks, value notebooks, mainstream notebooks, and ultraportable notebooks.
  • Strip Poker for smartphones - Belgium-based AIM Productions has now unveiled a Smartphone 2002 port of its popular STRIPPOKER title for the Pocket PC platform. Sporting what the company describes as "extremely realistic high quality images in the most sexy Smartphone game", the title offers a background music track, live speech by the computer opponents, the option to pause and resume a game, a fast play mode (!), and the option to install and uninstall opponents separately. (thanks InfoSyncWorld)
  • Athlon Unlock site launched - Athlon Unlock is now open for business with Unlocking guides for AMD's Athlon XP Palimino , T'Bred and Baton's Processors.
  • 1by1 v1.36 - 1by1 is a very small sized player which is not only small: It plays whole directories without any playlist. Navigating through your tracks has never been so easy.
  • Dr. DivX Beta 1.0 - Dr. DivX can convert a multitude of video inputs into DivX encoded files with just a few clicks.
  • FlashFXP 2.1 RC4 - FlashFXP is the most powerful and popular FTP & FXP Client for Microsoft Windows 9x/Me/NT/2000/XP on the market today. The RC4 brings: 1)Corrected a small status display problem, even on a list error "List Complete" was shown, "List Error" is now shown instead. 2) On disconnect a segment of code was being called multiple times when it should of only been called once, it didn`t appear to cause any problems but this has been resolved.  3) I modifed the Delphi VCL to correct a problem with double clicking a column header. The new size wasn`t set correctly. 4) Improved handling for ftp servers behind routers reporting the incorrect IP in their PASV reply.
  • Avant Browser 8.0.0.1 Beta - Avant Browser is a custom Web browser application based on Internet Explorer with versatile multi-window support. It allows users to browse multiple Web sites simultaneously and block all unwanted pop-up pages.

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