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 Sunday Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 12:24 PM CEST - Jun,15 2003
  • Fast forward into trouble  - Four years ago, Bhutan, the fabled Himalayan Shangri-la, became the last nation on earth to introduce television. Suddenly a culture, barely changed in centuries, was bombarded by 46 cable channels. And all too soon came Bhutan's first crime wave - murder, fraud, drug offences.
  • Pentagon to Move to Next-Generation Internet  - The Defense Department said on Friday it planned to link its high-tech weaponry, battlefield sensors and other communications systems to an upgraded Internet operating system within five years. The new standard, known as Internet Protocol Version 6, or IPv6, being developed by an independent standard-setting body, will help glue together the key components of the Defense Department's so-called Global Information Grid -- its sensors, weapons, aircraft, information systems and digitally linked forces.
  • Unleash the beast inside your cell phone - The megabyte or four of memory and the couple of multi-megahertz CPUs that are standard on today's Web-enabled mobiles dwarf what you could find on almost any machine available to the developers of Unix, e-mail or the Internet. Yet most of the time, all that computing power just sits unused.
  • Has Google run out?  - A rumour is spreading like the plague over the infinite paths of the Internet: Google has reached overbooking. The most popular creature in the virtual universe has space problems, or, more precisely, it could have them in the future. In fact, is seems that the most popular search engine in the world is about to reach the limit of its capacity of listed pages: 4,294,967,296. A numeric problem that is mainly due to a calculation error.
  • Microsoft kicks IE for Mac out the door -Microsoft will not create a new version of Internet Explorer for Macs in a move that leaves Apple users in an uncomfortable spot. Jimmy Grewal, the Microsoft Mac IE lead, is fleeing Redmond and heading to Dubai due to the browser's termination. Microsoft is saying it will provide some updates to IE 5 for Macs but does not plan to release an IE 6. It reckons users are in good hands with Apple's own Safari browser, and so the trouble begins.
  • ATI's new secret weapon is the R420 - According to The Inquirer, the R420 is being developed under the project name Loki, named after the Norse deity, son of Farbauti, held responsible for fire and magic, and able to take numerous different shapes. Loki was also held directly responsible for the death of the god of light, Baldur. The R420 will be a PCI Express chip and at this time we can only wonder how many transistors it will have, but we have every reason to assume more than 110 million and probably less than 150 million. Production and market availability of the cards is scheduled for Q1 2004.
  • ABIT Engineers Crack the 865PE Code ABIT's IS7 / IC7 Series now with Game Accelerator  - In a spectacular feat of engineering prowess, the ABIT Engineers have created a BIOS for the IS7 Series that unlocks the performance of the 865PE chipset, making the ABIT IS7 series boards the fastest 865PE motherboards ever made! Even at stock speeds, the IS7 series is 17% faster than all other Springdale boards. The IC7 Series also takes advantage of ABIT's Game Accelerator making the ABIT IS7 / IC7 series the gamer's choice for more frags, better gameplay and mind-bending graphic performance. Within ABIT Softmenut, Game Accelerator allows users the following options: Auto, Turbo, Street Racer, F1.
  • Albatron GeForce FX 5200 Ultra Review - For those who currently want to upgrade from their GeForce 4 Ti4200 or Radeon 9000 will probably want to look elsewhere as there wouldn't be much of an improvement. Sure there is DX9 compatibility but you will probably want something with more pixel pushing power. It was interesting to see that the GeForce FX 5200 Ultra was able to compete quite competitevely with the GeForce FX 5600 in many of the benchmarks. Currently Albatron's GeForce FX 5200 Ultra goes for around $145 but Im sure you can find slightly lower prices if you shop around. For $15 more you can get a GeForce FX 5600 and in my opinion be more happier than you would be with a 5200 Ultra in the long run when playing games with AA & AF enabled.
  • Inno3D's Tornado GeForce FX 5200 Ultra Review - Inno3D's Tornado GeForce FX 5200 Ultra isn't yet available online, but GeForce FX 5200 Ultra cards from other manufacturers are going for as low as $132 on Pricewatch-a good $11 cheaper than the least expensive GeForce FX 5600 and $30 cheaper than ATI's Radeon 9600 Pro. If Inno3D is to be competitive among other GeForce FX 5200 Ultra manufacturers, its card will have to come in at around $130.  
  • Athlon XP Chipset Shootout - VIA KT400 vs. VIA KT400A vs. nVidia nForce 2  - Epox's nForce2 is defiantly the quickest motherboard thanks to its Dual Channel. The KT400 held its ground and MSI have been able to put together a very nice product. The DFI is defiantly the coolest looking board in the roundup (and possibly ever) and comes with a host of features but it seems to be let down by a poorly designed chipset. Considering the KT400 doesn't have support for Dual Channel, it performed very well in a large amount of tests, it will be interesting to see when VIA brings Dual Channel chipsets to the party, if they even do.
  • 865PE/875P Motherboard Roundup June 2003 - Part 1: 20-way Shootout - After many hours of testing the guys at AnandTech have decided that the best value Pentium 4 motherboard is ABIT's IS7 based on the 865PE chipset. The IS7's assortment of onboard features such as IEEE 1394 FireWire, Serial ATA RAID, 10/100 LAN, and AC'97 alone make it a great buy at just over $105. However what separates the ABIT IS7 from other motherboard's is its excellent overclocking ability and superb performance that rival the most expensive motherboards on the market, including those based on Intel's 875P chipset.
  • Albatron KM18G Pro V2.0 nForce2 IGP Motherboard Review - With a retail price of $170 CDN ($105 US) the Albatron KM18G Pro v2.0 is a little on the pricey side, but then again smaller sized components have always costed more. The KM18G Pro v2.0 supports current 200/266/333 MHz FSB based AthlonXP processors and can be used with a maximum of 3GB of PC1600/2100/2700/3200 DDR RAM. Because of the relative small size, the only "frills" of the motherboard are its 10/100 LAN, integrated video & TV-out, and 5.1 audio.
  • Samsung HT-DB600TH Home Theater System Review - Although contained within a small package, this compact home theater system performs. Bringing a 500 watts of audio power and 5 disc DVD/CD capability to a livingroom for around US$260 is nothing less than a bargain. When compared to what it replaces, an equivalent separate component system would cost two to three times more. It's a great system that you can have up and running in 15 minutes which at the same time will leave a considerable amount of cash in your pocket.
  • Linux Kernel 2.4.21 released (patches) - The latest stable version of the Linux kernel is 2.4.21 (changelog).  The release, version 2.4.21, adds support in the open-source operating system for a host of new devices and corrects software flaws. It also incorporates support for Advanced Micro Devices' 64-bit Opteron processor.
  • Umaniacs XviD Build 11.6.2003 1420 - An updated Umaniacs XviD build 11.6.2003 1420 codec has been released.
  • GeForce FX 5900 videos - Nvidia has now offers some new WMP9 videos for the GeForce FX 5900 - Vulcan - Dusk - Last Chance Gas (thanks Warp2Search).
  • TMPGEnc v2.513.53.162 - TMPEGenc (changelog) converts *.AVI file to MPEG1, the format which is used in VideoCD. Using a variety of options in TMPEGenc, you can compress your video file in high quality.
  • WinAmp 2.92 - Nullsoft Winamp (full ~ standard ~ lite) is a fast, flexible, high-fidelity music player for Windows. Winamp supports MP3, CD, Audiosoft, Audio Explosion, MOD, WAV and other audio formats, custom appearances called skins, plus audio visualization and audio effect plug-ins. This new version fixed startup with hung winamp process in background,  shuffle, added CD ripping support in media library (with OGG Vorbis encoding support), preliminary AAC playback support (in_mp3.dll) and more.
  • Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility 5.6 - This version of the Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility has been updated to support the new Intel Xeon Processor, Pentium 4 processors, Mobile Intel Pentium 4 processors, Pentium III processors, Mobile Pentium III processors with Intel SpeedStep technology, Pentium III Xeon processors and Intel Celeron processors with 66, 100, 133, 400, 533 , and 800 MHz system memory bus products, as well as adding new processor identification functionality (CPUID).
  • nForce Linux Drivers (v1.0-0261) - NVIDIA has released a new version of their nForce Linux drivers (v1.0-0261). Added kernel patch to support nForce GART; Added "spdif_status" module parameter to audio driver to enable/disable S/PDIF support for compatability; Fixed bug in audio driver that was causing MSI nForce board to only use 2 channels; Fixed mmap bug in audio driver causing Quake III to hang; Fixed Red Hat Linux 9 build issue with remap_page_range(); Fixed problem with rebuilding SRPM on Red Hat Linux 9; Added Red Hat Linux 9 and Mandrake Linux 9.1 binary RPMs. (thanks SavegeNews)
  • nForce2 Drivers 2.78 - These v2.78 drivers are from MSI and should work for most boards.

Comments from sowposted - 10:45 PM CEST - Jun,15 2003
now really hx, would you mind to share me your browser bookmark? your pick of articles makes me wonder how much I have missed everyday.

Comments from Tomposted - 04:49 PM CEST - Jun,16 2003
ya Hx rocks at updates, love to know how the hell he has so much time to find all this info.. must have a great blogger going there...

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