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 Weekend Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 03:26 AM CET - Nov,09 2003
  • New Flaws Found in Wireless Security  - A new paper by a leading security expert says that the new Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) security standard may be less secure, in certain scenarios, than WEP, the wireless standard it was designed to replace. In the paper, "Weakness in Passphrase Choice in WPA Interface," Robert Moskowitz, a senior technical director at ICSA Labs, part of TruSecure, describes a number of problems with the new WPA standard, including the ability of attackers to "sniff" critical information from wireless traffic and to discover the value of a wireless network's security key.
  • Cisco to add SSL networking to products - The company confirmed that it plans to announce that it will offer an upgrade to the Cisco VPN 3000 Concentrator to add SSL network functionality. The news appeared in a release posted briefly to the company's Web site but has been removed. The WebVPN feature will be offered as part of the basic configuration for the concentrator, network hardware that acts as a central connection point for virtual private networks.
  • NVIDIA nForce2 400 Squares up Against VIA KT600 - With its dual-channel RAM interface, NVIDIA's nForce2 Ultra 400 is still the performance champion. But not everyone can afford to spring for a new processor, a motherboard and two DIMMs in one fell swoop. We tell you how to cut costs by using a cheaper single-channel platform.
  • High-End P4: Better, Not Best - With the unexpected announcement of the company's first gaming-oriented processor--the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition--Intel obviously hoped to steal some thunder from AMD's Athlon 64 launch. But while PC World tests show that the new P4 EE outruns a standard Pentium 4, AMD's shipping Athlon 64 FX-51 outperforms both.
  • Hercules 3D Prophet All-In-Wonder 9800SE review - Do you remember the Celeron 300a? The 2.4C? The TwinMOS with Winbond BH5? all of these kicked some serious ass because you could use them at a higher spec, or mod them - B21 on the old Celerons for forced 100FSB loving.... Anyway we have found a new one the 9800SE which you can open up the 4 extra pipelines easily - get the performance of a 500$ card for 230$... This is just crazy, and you have the AIW features for free! So here is a weekend project for all of you - go grab one from your local retailer and see how you get on, buy 2, 'cos for sure they will sell fast.
  • Leadtek A360TD review - The A360TD did remarkably well in our benchmarks and if you look at the numbers you'll see that it's very close to the FX5600Ultra as mentioned earlier. It also manages to beat the Radeon 9600Pro and even the Radeon 9600XT in some of the tests. This is indeed very impressive and in all honesty I didn't expect the A360TD to perform quite this well.
  • OCZ PC3200 Dual Channel DDR 512MB RAM Review - NextGen Electronics has posted a review of OCZ PC3200 Dual Channel DDR 512MB RAM.
  • XGI Volari First Look  - Should they be successful, XGI's cards may well become serious alternatives to ATi's and NVIDIA's offerings, especially considering their comparatively low prices. XGI is aiming for a street price of about $300 (plus tax), which is rather inexpensive. This makes XGI's top model a good $100-200 less expensive than the flagship models of NVIDIA or ATi. As far as the other versions of the cards are concerned, XGI has so far declined to comment.
  • Zippy, the New Illuminated Keyboard review  - Electro-luminescent (EL) backlit keyboards continue to attract LAN Party goers interest, but the cost until now has kept many away. Now, a new player enters the backlit keyboard market that beats frontrunner EluminX's price: the EL-715, which maker Zippy says puts a new twist on the EL keyboard concept. THG put it through the test to see how it would stand up to the punishment of a gamer's pounding.
  • Networking X-Micro Style ­ Cheap, Stylish and Simple - X-Micro is a company we know for producing a whole range of graphics cards. TweakTown take a look at their complete and new range of networking products including 802.11b wireless gear.
  • Overclocking the AMD Athlon64 3200+ - ASUS K8V Deluxe - After the somewhat disappointing overclocking experience with the initial BIOS revision of the ASUS K8V and the Athlon64 3200+, LostCircuits used the latest production BIOS Rev. 1003 that, amongst other new features allows manual changing of the frequency and voltage ID (FID and VID). Overall, the new BIOS greatly increases stability as well as overclocking potential, after all, they were able to crank up the speed to 240 MHz and run 100% stable at 235 MHz.
  • VisualBoy Advance 1.7 Beta 3 - Visual Boy Advance is a Game Boy Advance and Game Boy emulator that runs with Windows systems.
  • foobar2000 v0.7.3 Final - Foobar2000 (changelog ~ download) is an advanced audio player for the Windows platform. Some of the basic features include ReplayGain support, low memory footprint and native support for several popular audio formats.
  • NetCaptor 7.3.0 Beta 4 - NetCaptor (download) is powerful web browser. "Other browsers only show one page at a time or squish them together in an overlapping mess. NetCaptor gives each web site its own tab."
  • Nero Burning Rom 6.0.0.23 - Nero (Nero 6.0.0.23 | Nero Vision Express 2.0.1.19 | Nero Media Player 1.4.0.11 | Nero Mix 1.4.0.13) is a flexible, reliable, and easy-to-use application designed to write both data and CD audio to CD-R and CD-RW discs. It supports ISO 9660 images as well as ISO mode 1 and XA mode 2, and allows for on-the-fly disc recording in addition to overburning (if supported by hardware). Nero also supports multisession and mixed-mode recording, HFS, ISO/HFS hybrid, UDF, PSX, OFAS (optimal file access speed), track-at-once (TAO) and disc-at-once (DAO) writing, digital audio extraction, and more.
  • Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility 6.0 - The Intel Processor Frequency ID Utility was developed by Intel Corporation to enable consumers the ability to identify and, in some circumstances, determine if their Intel processor is operating at the correct and rated frequency intended by Intel Corporation. Beginning with the Pentium processor, this utility provides consumers with the ability to determine standard CPU identification of Intel processors. 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). 
  • Radeon Omega Drivers 2.4.96c for Win2k/XP - Omegadrive has released his new set of Radeon Omega Drivers 2.4.96c for windows 2000/XP based on cat 3.9.

Comments from YahoKaposted - 04:14 PM CET - Nov,09 2003
Is the NetCaptor browser a joke, or do they just look for really dumb people to buy it?

Comments from JSoloposted - 07:52 PM CET - Nov,09 2003
What makes me laugh about Netcaptor is that it is basically a front end to IE, like CrazyBrowser or MyIE - but they want to charge for it. It's not like they have written an entirely new html rendering engine at all. It's just tabbed browsing for IE.

Comments from noname.sorryposted - 01:14 AM CET - Nov,10 2003
It's like you get the features of Mozilla Firebird ... but you have to settle for using IE.

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