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 New Year's Tech Reading - tech
(hx) 03:01 PM CET - Dec,31 2003
  • Mitnick Offers Cash to Hackers - Noted computer hacker Kevin Mitnick is offering cash in exchange for tales of hacking escapades to fill a new book he is writing for publisher John Wiley & Sons. Mitnick used e-mail messages to online security discussion groups and his Web page to issue a call to the hacking community for stories of online derring-do, promising an award of $500 for the "most provocative story," according to Mitnick.
  • Microsoft IIS Fails to Log HTTP TRACK Requests - AQTRONIX reported that the server does not log HTTP 'TRACK' requests. As a demonstration exploit, you can reportedly connect to the target server and send the following text followed by two carriage return/line feed sequences: TRACK / HTTP/1.0. The report indicates that IIS version 6 is not vulnerable.
  • Japan, China, S. Korea developing next Net - Japan, China and South Korea are reportedly planning to jointly develop Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), the next-generation Internet standard, a move that will challenge the U.S.-dominated market for current IPv4-based Internet technology. The report in Nihon Keizai Shimbun, a Japanese business daily, said the countries aimed to take the lead in Internet technologies, with a broad move to adopt IPv6 beginning in 2005.
  • Off-topic: Kill Bill Vol. 2 Pics - Oh yeah, check it out!
  • Off-topic: Bomb blast simulator looks to 'harden' structures - The world's first bomb blast simulator aims to catapult "battle hardening" from a medieval black art into a 21st-century science. A University of California, San Diego, team thinks it can extract precise computer-aided design parameters that characterize a 'bomb-proof" material's strength with the $4.2 million simulator.
  • More video recorders, prototype fuel cells, slim and trim notebooks debut - Japanese electronics makers are unveiling their new devices for the new year, and (much like last year) video is key. NEC's latest video recorder, the PX-AX300H, is due on sale in Japan in January and packs an impressive 300GB of hard-drive-based recording space, IO Data's AVLP1/DVD looks like a conventional DVD player, but if you peer a little closer at the connectors on the rear, you'll notice something different: an Ethernet socket, JVC is matching its GR-HD1 high-definition camcorder, launched in 2003, with a portable video player and Sharp has become the first personal computer maker to announce a machine based on Transmeta's new Efficeon processor.
  • China makers delay EVD players - Chinese optical drive makers have delayed the release of EVD (enhanced versatile disc) players, China’s self-developed DVD format, for one month, according to the Chinese newspaper Nanfang Metropolitan Daily. The companies planned to offer EVD players at the end of November, but none has done so yet. One manufacturer may offer products in early 2004 with others following in the middle of the year.
  • Motorola launches V303, V690 and V878 camera phones - Motorola introduced three new handsets yesterday, featuring built-in VGA cameras and 65,000-color displays. The V303, with a price tag of NT$12,900 (about US$379), will be on store shelves in mid-January worldwide, Motorola said. The V690 and V878, available now in Taiwan and China, are aimed at the Asia-Pacific region. As earlier reported, the V690 and V878 are made by Taiwan’s Chi Mei Communication Systems (CMCS) and both feature flash, zoom lens and digital cameras with video capability. The V690 and V878 are priced at NT$17,800 (about US$523) and NT$15,800 (about US$464), respectively.
  • Liquid nitrogen CPU cooling and 5-GHz Overclocking  - Just how much cooling can the P4 withstand for maximum overclocking? We cranked the CPU down to -196°C with liquid nitrogen and, with compression cooling for the chipset, we managed to clock the processor at 5.25 GHz. For those of you with any doubts, it's all on the 11th THG video.
  • Roundup: 12 Graphics cards - The year's late dream Christmas gift on the graphics card front is definitely Radeon 9800 XT. ASUS, GeXCube and Sapphire has some different attributes. Sapphire with its advanced tweak/overclocking tool Redline Tweaker and two enclosed games and ASUS with its large bundle and Video In. GeXCube has also a good software bundle and furthermore it has the lowest average price of the three cards. In most of the stores ASUS' card is somewhat more expensive than Sapphire's, GeXCube doesn't exist in many shops but it is cheap where you can find it.
  • Enermax EG375P-VE SFMA - The Enermax EG375P-VE SFMA certainly DOES NOT fall into that category. The new "Noisetaker" series has two separate 12v rails, one for the MB and one for the CPU and drives. The Fans continue to run after power down for up to 2 minutes to help cool your system down to a safe level. Two SATA drive power connectors are built in. No adapters are needed.
  • Andio frame series speakers review - Ninjalane has just posted a review of the Andio frame series speaker system.  The speakers are very lame and underpowered but do have the ability to show off your favorite photos.
  • Logitech MX900 review - The Logitech MX700 has been the "king rodent" for quite a while now; today, however, we have a new contender, the Logitech MX900. It's very similar in design to the MX700, but with several new additions; the most major being the integrated Bluetooth, which will enable you to use your base station as a hub for PDAs, cell phones, headsets, or even printers, all just as wireless as your mouse.
  • iRock 730i Digital Music Player review - How can you fault something for doing exactly what it claims to do? The 730i is a solid little player with plenty of options, plenty of memory + expansion, and a few bells & whistles to let you play with. It's not overly expensive, overly large, and the display is more than adequate.
  • DVD X Copy Express review - Backing up a DVD isn't easy. DVDs are protected by the Content Scrambling System (CSS), which encrypts the data on the DVD and a key is needed to decrypt the content. This form of copy protection isn't perfect though, as with a bit of work, it is possible to rip out the content, decrypt it, then recopying it to a blank DVD. This process involves anywhere between 2-5 different software tools (usually free), and a good deal of time on your part.
  • Windows CE.NET running on Xbox - First reports of Windows CE.NET 4.2 being ported to the Xbox gaming console from Microsoft, hit the Internet today. The project was run by the independent developers, and intended to make use of small and quick OS, running on cheap hardware that might soon become obsolete to its original owners - the next door gamers. It's a 100% legal distribution (if you own a licecence for Windows CE), but still requires modded/exploited Xbox in order to run it.
  • InstantGet 1.80 - InstantGet (download) is a powerful and efficient download manager and accelerator, InstantGet splits downloading files into multiple sections, downloading each section simultaneously to increase downloading speed up to 5 times faster.
  • CacheSentry 1.59 - This is a program that fixes serious bugs in the Internet Explorer cache manager (versions 3.0 on up through and including Internet Explorer for Windows XP, and IE6). This program basically takes over the job of managing the cache from Internet Explorer, and the result is your web browsing session will be more enjoyable.
  • Tray Helper v3.9 - Tray Helper it's compact award winning application with many features (f/e: email checker, auto mail responder, anti-spam, popup-killer, event reminder and more).
  • XGI Volari Reactor Drivers v1.01.51 - XGI have released a new set of Volari drivers v1.01.51 called Reactor.
  • LiteOn removes latest firmware upgrades for DVD burners - LiteOn has removed the latest firmware updates for their DVD burners LDW-411S and LDW-811S from their website due problems when writing to DVD+R at 2.4x.

Comments from Peteposted - 03:30 PM CET - Dec,31 2003
http://www.killbill.jp/killbill_vol2/main.html Hx, did you get my email about Mafia 2 Mafia 2 Link: http://www.computerandvideogames.com/r/?page=http://www.computerandvideogames.com/news/news_story.php?id=99480

Comments from hxposted - 03:48 PM CET - Dec,31 2003
Mafia 2 was unofficially confirmed shortly after Mafia release a couple months ago.

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