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 Pre-Xmas Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 01:37 AM CET - Dec,24 2003
  • New IE flaw allows easier phishing - According to analysts from the X-Force division of security firm ISS, the flaw can allow website addresses or URLs to display incorrectly in the browser's navigation bar, thereby allowing scams that trick users into trusting a bogus website. The flaw, which ISS says is trivial to exploit, may be triggered when individuals navigate to URLs from within emails or hostile web pages.
  • MySQL Quashes Defects in Database Release - According to its study, Reasoning officials said the company found 21 software defects in 235,667 lines of MySQL source code. The report's Defect Summary noted 15 defect instances of NULL Pointer Deference, three defect instances of an allocated memory leak, and three defect instances of an uninitialized variable prior to usage.
  • Bollywood in Internet download deal  -  India's film makers are offering Internet movie downloads on website Kazaa in a move that could lower costs and boost revenues in Bollywood, the world's most prolific film production centre. Some 35 producers will be able to sell movies using Kazaa, a file-sharing program owned by Australia's Sharman Networks, according to company statement. The industry started its first download last month when Kazaa's users were offered "Supari" (A Contract for Killing), a slick thriller, for $2.99. The file was programmed to self destruct after being viewed and could not be copied.
  • Asimov's "I, Robot" - The movie - Isaac Asimov's classic collection of short stories about the role robots play in humankind's future is being made into a movie set to release on July 16, 2004, starring Wil Smith. (thanks Slashdot.org)
  • Xdrive launches video-sharing service - Xdrive has added videos to the list of file formats supported by the company's services. People can now store video clips encoded in formats such as MPEG, Windows Media, RealNetworks, QuickTime and AVI. The service then lets people e-mail outside contacts and invite them to view these files. The same holds true for Xdrive users who store other types of files, such as music, photos and documents. Xdrive charges $9.95 a month for 500MB of storage and progressively up to $49.95 a month for 5GB.
  • Kingmax intros cheap DDR 500 DIMM  - Kingmax said it has released a DDR 500 memory module which it described as "hard core" and "hyperband".  This DDR 500 DIMM, said Kingmax, is tested for "hyperband" compatibility with all 875/865 motherboards currently in the market.
  • Intel’s Xeon 3.2 GHz / 1MB Processor review - Amazingly, Intel has stayed fairly inanimate over the past few months, until now only releasing one updated Xeon processor, the 3.06 GHz w/ 1MB L2 cache. The 3.06 GHz/1MB was the Xeon equivalent of the Pentium 4 Extreme Edition. It utilizes a more expensive processor core and moves it down to a lower price point in order to make the standard Xeons competitive versus the Opteron.
  • Intel Aircooling - Heatsink roundup -  MadShrimps reviewed the Scythe Kamakaze, Swiftech MCX478-V, Speeze EE429B0 CopperSnake and the Thermalright SLK947-U.
  • Gigabyte K8NNXP review - The K8NNXP has left a strong impression, just as the K8VNXP did. Having said this, which motherboard should you purchase assuming the decision is to use a Gigabyte branded Athlon64 motherboard? Or more to the point, which motherboard is better? The K8VNXP, sporting the VIA K8T800 chipset or the K8NNXP boasting the NVIDIA nForce3 chipset. Let’s analyze the key differences between these two motherboards first.
  • Asus P4S800D-E SiS 655TX review - HotHardware has posted a review of Asus P4S800D-E SiS 655TX Motherboard.
  • BFG Asylum GeForce FX 5950 Ultra 256MB - BFG's Asylum GeForce FX 5950 Ultra 256MB performs like a slightly overclocked 5900 Ultra, and that's basically what it is. In most cases, it performs better than its older brother, the 5900 Ultra, and its (the 5900U's) archrival, the 9800 Pro. A price search at the time of this review shows this board going for around $410.
  • Sapphire Radeon 9800 Pro Ultimate Edition - If you're desperate for silent computing I'd take a serious look at water cooling first, but if that's not for you then this is probably the next best solution.
  • IBM ThinkPad T41 TC12FUK review - The T41 is based on Intel's Centrino standard and you'll find a 1.4GHz Pentium M processor at its heart. Surprisingly, there's only 256MB of RAM supporting the processor, which is a little below par by today's standards. That said, at least there's a free SODIM socket so you can upgrade your memory complement at a later stage. Storage is more adequately taken care of by a 40GB 5,400rpm hard disk. If you do feel the need to offload some data, there's also a DVD/CD-RW combo drive present.
  • Hitachi 7K250 Serial ATA Drives in RAID_0 review  - EnvyNews has posted a review of two 250GB Hitachi 7K250 Serial ATA drives in RAID_0.
  • AOpen XC Cube & Soldam Pandora Claire review - With cool features like PSU muffler and swingable PSU, Soldam has really perfected what Shuttle has created in the XPC. Soldam can really claim to be the Rolls Royce of computer cases.
  • 2.1 Speaker Smackdown: Xhifi versus Logitech - The fit and finish of Xhifi's Xducer 2.1 speakers are certainly welcome in the PC speaker market, where such considerations often get sacrificed at the bill of materials altar. The Xducers' wood veneer, gold-plated connector posts and overall aesthetic clearly put them in a class by themselves. That said, the Xducer 2.1's $795 price tag can't be justified by their audio performance. In fact, at nearly an eighth of the cost, Logitech Z2200s were much more pleasing to our ears on almost all the test music. For the cost of the Xducers, you could outfit a seven-man LAN party with Z2200s and still have money left over for beer and munchies.
  • Cube House - This is what happens when a person gets a brilliant idea and a little free time :)
  • ASUS PC Probe 2.22.03 - ASUS PCProbe is a convenient utility to monitor the computer's vital components: fan rotation speeds, voltages and temperatures.
  • Tweak FX 3.26b -Tweak FX is a powerful configuration tool for Windows. It uses plugins written in VBScript and provides all functions included in the VBScript language specification.
  • Maxtor Maxboost utility - MaxBoost (download Trial ~ lic.until June 30th 2004) is performance-boosting driver software which operates under Microsoft Windows 2000 and XP and which is designed to complement your Maxtor ATA or SATA hard drive. The MaxBoost driver intelligently caches data in the host system RAM before it is written to and read from the Maxtor disk drive, enhancing the effective storage speed of your system under a variety of system conditions and applications.

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