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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 03:14 AM CET - Nov,05 2003
  • Microsoft to offer bounty on hackers - Microsoft will announce on Wednesday that it will offer two $250,000 bounties for information that leads to the arrest of the people who released the MSBlast worm and the SoBig virus, CNET News.com has learned.  The two programs attacked computers that run Microsoft's Windows operating system, causing havoc among companies and home users in August and September. The reward, confirmed by sources in both the security industry and in law enforcement, will be announced in a joint press conference with the FBI, the U.S. Secret Service and Interpol that's scheduled for 10 a.m. EST Wednesday.
  • FCC Approves Internet Anti-Piracy Tool  - The government Tuesday approved an anti-piracy mechanism that will make it harder for computer users to illegally distribute digital TV programs on the Internet. The goal is to speed the transition to higher quality digital broadcasts and ensure such programming remains free.
  • ASUS MyPal A620 Review - The Asus MyPal A620 may not have the most professional sounding name, but the hardware and design are more than up to the professional task. It's small, lightweight, offers a Compact Flash storage slot for compatibility with most digital cameras, and has an excellent LCD screen.
  • Israeli man charged with hacking Mossad - An Israeli man has been arrested over accusations he hacked into a recruitment web site run by Mossad, Israel's main intelligence agency. The 23-year-old man, who is yet to be identified, has been charged in a Jerusalem court over the alleged attack, Israel Radio reported yesterday. AP reports that the nature of the charges or even the date of the alleged security breech of the Mossad-run site remains unclear.
  • Nintendo sales surge on US price cut - Nintendo today claimed a 37 per cent share of the US games console market, and it's all down to price cut it made just over a month ago. Some 35 days after knocking the GameCube's retail price down to $100, Nintendo's share of the market has rise from 19 per cent to 37 per cent, propelling the Japanese company to number two in the market, according to retail-derived stats from NPD.
  • Microsoft looks to SiS for Xbox 2 I/O chips - Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) announced that it has entered an agreement with Microsoft to supply media input/output (I/O) chips for use in future Xbox products and services, according to a filing with the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TSE) today.
  • Intel Brings Low-Cost 848P to Budget Market  - Intel has modified its 845/Brookdale chipset for FSB800 and DDR400 memory. The result is the low-cost 848P that will compete in the SiS and VIA budget chipset sector. Its benchmarks also offer some surprises.
  • OCZ Annihilator Water Cooling Kit Video Review - The OCZ Annihilator Water Cooling Kit is available in two different configurations, either the Basic or Deluxe. The basic includes; your choice of a Quiet or High Performance Pump, CPU waterblock, radiator, reservoir, tubing, & mounting hardware. The deluxe adds the GPU & chipset waterblock which is everything that's needed for overclocking. All waterblocks are copper with a smooth surface allowing great contact. It performs well & is reasonably priced. Watch the Video to find out more.
  • An Easy-Upgrade for Notebook Hard Drives  - Backing up your notebook's hard drive prior to an upgrade is a cumbersome task. But Apricorn says its EZ-Upgrade kit makes the process a no-brainer.
  • PHP 4.3.4  - The PHP developers announced the immediate availability of PHP 4.3.4. This release contains a fair number of bug fixes and they recommend that all users of PHP upgrade to this version.
  • GIMP 1.3.22 - The GIMP (GNU/Image Manipulation Program) is a very nice graphics manipulation application that works on many operating systems, in many languages, on many file formats and is used for a variety of computer imagery purposes.
  • Knoppix 3.2-2003-11-03 - Knoppix (download) is a bootable CD with a collection of GNU/Linux software, automatic hardware detection, and support for many graphics cards, sound cards, SCSI and USB devices and other peripherals. Knoppix can be used as a Linux demo, educational CD, rescue system, or adapted and used as a platform for commercial software product demos.
  • Bart's PE Builder 3.0.18  - PE Builder is not a Microsoft product and does not create Microsoft Windows Pre-installation Environment ("WinPE"). Using PE Builder does not grant you a license to Microsoft WinPE or to use the Windows XP or Server 2003 binaries in a manner other than stated in the End-User License Agreement include in your version of Microsoft Windows XP or Windows Server 2003. Microsoft has not reviewed or tested PE Builder and does not endorse its use.
  • 1by1 1.41 - 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.  Available too: 1by1 command set for IRAssistant, a nice tool to control applications with an IR remote controller, mpglib.dll: Decoding library for MPEG Layer III and Layer II.

Comments from ritzposted - 08:01 PM CET - Nov,05 2003
Knoppix link should be knoppix.net? cause knoppix.org points to some weird site...

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