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 Nightly Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 02:28 AM CET - Dec,23 2003
  • DeCSS Creator Cleared on Appeal - An Oslo Court of Appeals has upheld a lower court's ruling clearing Jon Lech Johansen of charges related to his development and distribution of DeCSS, a software tool that can be used to crack copy protection on DVDs. Johansen, also known as DVD Jon, was acquitted in January by the Oslo City Court. Okokrim, the Norwegian National Authority for Investigation and Prosecution of Economic and Environmental Crime, decided in March to appeal the verdict. Okokrim had called for 20-year-old Johansen to be given a 90-day suspended jail term.
  • Apple issues patch for Mac OS X hole - Apple Computer has issued a security update that, among other fixes, closes a hole in Mac OS X that could have allowed hackers to take control of a computer under particular circumstances. The patch, which the Cupertino, Calif.-based manufacturer released late Friday, essentially changes the default settings for connecting to a Dynamic Host Communication Protocol (DHCP) server on Mac OS X 10.2.8. (aka "Jaguar"), Mac OS X 10.3.2 (aka "Panther") and the corresponding server versions of these operating systems.
  • Mythic Sues Microsoft Over Mythica Title  - Mythic Entertainment, developer of Dark Age of Camelot, today filed suit against Microsoft for trademark infringement and unfair competition. The title of Mythica, Microsoft's in-development MMORPG, apparently sounds a bit too much like "Mythic" for their tastes, and represents a case for legal action. Mythic's lawsuit claims that the resemblance between the two names, although the one refers to a game and the other refers.
  • Sony Ericsson tests multiplayer m-games - Sony Ericsson has begun trials on a multiplayer mobile gaming system that will allow up to eight players to compete in real-time. The multiplayer mobile gaming service will initially include two games. The first is Rally, which can be played by up to four players and the other is RC Battle, which can be played by up to eight players. The games can be played on a variety of Sony Ericsson phones, including the T300, T230, Z608 and T630 handsets. The games will be available for download from the Sony Ericsson Web site from January onwards.
  • Mobile Battery Problems Explode - When lithium-ion batteries replaced nickel metal hydride, researchers increased the energy density (the amount of power they could pack into the space), eliminated the memory effect, and made batteries lighter. But lithium ion in most cases uses cobalt oxide, which has a tendency to undergo "thermal runaway," explains Joe Lamoreux, vice president of research and development at Valence Technology. "When you heat this material up, it (can) reach an onset temperature that begins to self-heat and progresses into fire and explosion."
  • Taiwan makers to face 8x DVD Dual price pressure from Japan and Korea in 1Q - Main Taiwanese producers of optical disc drives anticipate a further drop in the OEM price of 8x DVD Dual burners in the first quarter of 2004 due to increased supply from Japanese and South Korean competitors.
  • Global notebook sales exceed 10 million mark in 3Q 2003- Quarterly notebook sales in the global market broke the 10 million mark for the first time in the third quarter of this year, reaching 10.36 million units, according to International Data Corporation (IDC). Wow I still don't own even one :)
  • Prices for 3-megapixel DSC-use controllers down below US$10 - According to sources, 3-megapixel DSC-use controllers without integrated MPEG-4 and audio functions are priced at below US$7, while integrated solutions are quoted at close to US$10. Currently, prices for 2-megapixel DSC-use controllers are between US$5 and US$8, sources said.
  • Athlon64 3000+: 64-bit at Half the Price - The Athlon64 3000+ is the chip that answers the need for a lower cost Athlon64. At just over $200, the 3000+ cuts the cost of entry for Athlon64 computing in half. This in itself is significant and should have A64 3000+ chips flying off dealer shelves. Value, however, is not just about price; it is about performance for your dollar. The Athlon64 3000+ delivers value in spades. Running at the same speed as the 3200+, the reduction in cache to 512k has only a minor impact on performance. In almost every benchmark, the 3000+ is only a few percent lower in performance than a 3200+. Even more important, the 3000+ performs very well compared to Intel’s 3.2 GHz Pentium 4 — a chip that sells for almost double the cost of the Athlon64 3000+.
  • The Matrix Trailers re-encoded - The chaps at The Matrix website, have re-encoded all nine trailers from the original Matrix, bumped up the resolution and uploaded them for readers to enjoy, including a never before released trailer. (thanks Slashdot.org)
  • Registry Repair Utility for Win2k-based computers - The Windows 2000 Registry Repair Utility can be downloaded on to floppy disks and then run on the system with the corrupted registry. You must have six floppy disks to download this utility. The utility will try to repair the corrupted registry and permit the computer to start again.
  • Windows XP SP2 Beta 1 Build 2055 Download  - For all of you testers that didnt make it to the official list Geeknewz have the express install file ( you can download without registering) here for the latest Windows XP SP2 beta 1 that was released to testers yesterday.  Remember to make a restore point before you install, enjoy.
  • Python 2.3.3 final - This is a bug-fix release for Python 2.3 that fixes a number of bugs, including a couple of serious errors with weakrefs and the cyclic garbage collector.
  • PHP 5.0.0 Beta 3 - The third beta of PHP is also scheduled to be the last one (barring unexpected surprises). This beta incorporates dozens of bug fixes since Beta 2, better XML support and many other improvements, some of which are documented in the NEWS file.
  • F-Prot Antivirus for Linux v4.3.2 - This newest version of F-Prot Antivirus for Linux (tar ~ RPM ~ DEB) contains new system startup scripts (rc-scripts) for the Mail Server component. These new scripts allow for a far simpler and more precise setup and configuration procedure. This results in a more secure system and increased peace of mind for network administrators.
  • WGP System Protect 5.6.15 - WinGuard Pro Free is a program that lets you lock some features of your system so that nobody can use them while you are away.
  • WinRAR 3.30 Beta 4 - WinRAR is a general purpose archiving and compression program competing with/replacing programs such as PKZip, ARJ, and others. RAR offers significantly improved compression ratios.
  • Media Player Classic v6.4.7.3 - Media Player Classic has been updated to version 6.4.7.3.
  • Alcohol 120% v1.4.8.1222 - Alcohol 120% (download) can handle the creation of 31 virtual CD & DVD-ROMs, allowing the user to play discs whithout needing the physical disc. It also allows users to make copy CD & DVD to CD-R / CD-RW / DVD-R / DVD-RW / DVD-RAM / DVD+RW.
  • TVTool v9.5.5.2 - TVTool (download) was developed to replace the poor support video card manufacturers had for TV_OUT. TVTool works with most NVIDIA based cards such as TNT, TNT2, TNT2 Ultra, GeForce cards with BT86x (e.g. Viper 550, Erazor 3, Xentor 32, 3D Prophet, etc.).
  • NVIDIA Linux drivers v1.0 5358 -  These new drivers support latest GeForce FX and Quadro FX GPUs, UBB and FSAA Stereo, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0. and  support for GLX_SGI_swap_control.
  • ATI Omega Drivers Based on Catalyst 3.10 - The new Omega Drivers for Win9x/ME/2k/XP are available for download. According to Omega website, "this set will be the LAST set of drivers for Win9x/ME".
  • Massive BIOS Update - PCTunning has posted a lots of new BIOS updates (Czech website, but download description is in English) from last week, also OnlyNews has posted its massive BIOS/Drivers update.

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