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 Nightly Tech Madness - tech
(hx) 03:30 AM CEST - Jul,09 2003
  • Users alerted to fake PayPal site scam - Fraudsters obtain valid SSL certificate to dupe users with fake e-wallet scheme.  US internet monitor Internet Storm Centre (ISC) has warned web users of a fake website capitalising on the PayPal e-wallet system. The fake site uses a valid secure sockets layer (SSL) certificate to dupe visitors into believing they are accessing a bona fide secure site.
  • Julia Roberts sexes down UK PCs - A new variant of the highly destructive MyLife worm has been detected and is deleting data from computers across the UK. The worm arrives in an attachment that purports to offer pictures of Julia Roberts or Colombian pop singer Shakira. But when executed the worm checks the PC clock and, if the number of minutes past the hour is 50 or more, the worm activates. It deletes all of the vital SYS files from the Windows folder, all files from the Windows system folder and all files and folders from drives D, E and F. It also attempts to mail itself to all email addresses in Outlook.
  • US Security Compromised by Grad Student? - This George Mason University graduate student, Sean Gorman, has mapped every business and industrial sector in the American economy, layering on top the fiber-optic network that connects them. He can click on a bank in Manhattan and see who has communication lines running into it and where. He can drill into a cable trench between Kansas and Colorado and determine how to create the most havoc with a hedge clipper. Using mathematical formulas, he probes for critical links, trying to answer the question: "If I were Osama bin Laden, where would I want to attack?"
  • Thailand's online gamers face curfew  - Thailand is to impose a night curfew on online gaming to curb rising rates of addiction by young players, Information and Communications Technology Minister Surapong Suebwonglee said on Tuesday.  Game servers, both local and overseas, will be blocked from 10.00pm to 6.00am daily from July 15 to Sept 30, while Internet cafes will also have their hours curbed to those times, Mr Surapong told reporters.
  • Via's New Processor Goes Mobile - Called Antaur, the new processor runs at a clock speed of 1GHz (PR) and is based on the low-power architecture of Via's Nehemiah processor core, which is used in the company's flagship C3 processor for desktop computers. The chip consumes as little as 11 watts when running at 1GHz and includes additional power management capabilities that allow it to reduce the power it requires by up to 50 percent, a feature which can extend notebook battery life, the company said. The Antaur chip is coupled with Via's UniChrome CLE266 chipset, which includes an integrated MPEG2 decoder, support for DDR memory, and support for 10/100 Fast Ethernet.
  • Nanotechnology may create new organs  -  Scientists have built a minute, functioning vascular system - the branching network of blood vessels which supply nutrients and oxygen to tissues - in a significant step towards building whole organs. Conventional tissue engineering methods have successfully grown structural tissues such as skin and cartilage in the lab. But not being able to create the supporting vascular system has proved a major stumbling block preventing scientists from creating large functioning organs such as liver or kidneys. Now, researchers from Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard Medical School have used computers to design branching networks of venous and arterial capillaries, which start at three millimetres wide and reach a fineness of just 10 microns.
  • Windows Voyager smartphone ready for Xmas  - The crucial feature of the new phone is bluetooth, meaning that you can connect it to a standard wireless headset, as well as use it as a wireless modem connected to your PC, for data over GPRS.
  • GlobalStreams Unveils Web-Based Video Phone - PC users can move another step closer to having a Jetsons-style video phone with the release of Vibe Phone, a service that combines instant messaging technology with video over broadband. The service is priced similar to cell phone plans. Vibe Phone borrows its pricing model from cellular phones. The basic $5 option allows 100 minutes of communications. More-extensive plans are available: You can pay $10 for 250 minutes of use, or $20 for 650 minutes. GlobalStreams does not offer unlimited-use plans, and the charges are in addition to Internet access fees.
  • P2P's little secret - File swappers hoping to share music and other works online without exposing their identity to the prying eyes of copyright enforcers face a tough choice. Hiding on a file-sharing system is hard for a very simple reason: Peer-to-peer networks are designed for efficiency, not anonymity.  On a peer-to-peer network, files are directly swapped between computers, each of which has a unique Internet Protocol (IP) address that can be traced back to the Internet service provider, corporation or university to which it belongs. Because computers on a peer-to-peer network transfer files without going through an intermediary, the IP address of one person on the network is generally available to everyone else. Another Kazaa article called "Judge: Kazaa can't pursue lawsuit" can be found at CNN.
  • VIA Launches New Generation PT800 Chipset for the Intel Pentium 4 - VIA Technologies today announced the new generation VIA PT800 chipset, optimized for the Intel Pentium 4 processor platform. The PT800 is paired with VIA's most advanced South Bridge architecture, the VT8237, and is targeted specifically at professionals and PC enthusiasts requiring the very latest performance features and a full arsenal of connectivity and I/O options in a mainstream configuration.
  • HeatlaneZen NCU-1000 Fanless CPU Radiator - MonkeyReview has just posted a new review of HeatlaneZen NCU-1000 from one of their forum users.
  • MSI i865PE Neo2 FIS2R review -  Another decent board from the MSI Deluxe stable. Brimming full of usable features and having a BIOS that's a tad scary, it does most things right. This MSI is for those that want every conceivable extra on their boards, and who want to use those extras immediately. If there's one word to sum up the MSI 865PE Neo2 FIS2R (don't you just love long names) it would have to be 'impressive package. Wait .... that's two.
  • Scoop : Intel Desktop Control Centre - Intel are about to launch a new application which will enable the enthusiast to make changes to their Intel desktop board from within Windows. This of course is not necessarily good news for everyone, but if you have an Intel D875PBZ, or D865PERL mainboard you are in luck.
  • Detonator 44.67 vs 44.03 Performance Comparison - DarkCrow has done up a performance comparison of the newly released 44.67 Detonators drivers: They tested Detonator 44.67 against the 44.03 running on a GeForce FX 5900 Ultra using 3DMark 03 build 330. (thanks Warp2Search)

  • FolderIcon XP 1.00 Final - FolderIcon XP (download) allows you to change an icon for any folder. Left-click on a folder and choose its icon, mark it as a "hot" or make it look gray.
  • Windows Media Video 9 VCM - The Windows Media Audio and Video 9 Series codecs offer the best experience when delivered using the ASF file container. To offer the flexibility MS customers have asked for, new licensing terms allow for these codecs to be used in other file containers as well.
  • GetRight 5.0.2 Final - GetRight (download) is a Download Manager program to help you download files from the Internet.
  • Coding Workshop Ringtone Convertor 4.4.3 - The Ringtone Converter (download) is a software program for both Microsoft Windows and Apple Mac systems that allows you to add new ringtones to your mobile phone without the need for cables or expensive premium rate SMS services.
  • InboxShield 2.0.2 - InboxShield (download) filters your incoming mail and separates good mail from Spam mail.
  • VIA Audio drivers v3.70a - VIA Tech has released new drivers v3.70a (changelog) for the internal AC97 sound in their chipsets including south bridges VT686A, VT686B, VT8231, VT8233, VT8233A, VT8233C and VT8235.
  • nForce Drivers 3.44 Beta Win2k/XP - Station-Drivers have posted an _unofficial_ nForce 1/2 ( 220/230/415/420/430) drivers version 3.44 WHQL. This is not a full driver release but includes audio, ethernet, IDE and GART drivers.
  • eVGA Full Reference Detonator 44.67 - eVGA has released a full reference Nvidia Detonator driver 44.67 (mirror) for Windows 2000 and XP.

Comments from BloodUKposted - 10:34 AM CEST - Jul,09 2003
nForce Drivers 3.44 Beta Win2k/XP The win2k drivers do not contain ANY ide drivers, only the xp package which is ****

Comments from Lard Assposted - 10:37 AM CEST - Jul,09 2003
during a meeting with high ranking nano's today world leaders tried to come up with a compromise between the INC (International Nano Confederation) and the humans. It all began one day back in 2003 when nano technology was in its infantcy, creating simple networks of organs. Nowadays nanos can build vast regions on planets like mars today, so the humans can inhabit this desolate region. The INC is stating that the humans are giving the nano's a raw deal working them around the clock 24/7 and with little relaxation and rest. Meanwhile a breakaway faction of the INC called the NFF (nano freedom fighters) have warned the leaders of the world that if they do not accept the conditions set by the INC then they will distrupt the living conditions on mother planet earth. The world leaders will meet tommorrow to discuss this critical issue that the whole of mankind has a stake in, thats all for now goodbye from Mars TV.

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