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| (hx) 12:19 AM CET - Feb,03 2004 |
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MyDoom downs SCO site - The MyDoom computer
virus
knocked out SCO Group's Web site on Sunday, and the company expects the
massive denial-of-service attack to continue until Feb. 12. On Monday, SCO
began directing customers, developers and others to a new Web site,
www.thescogroup.com, which it says will be in effect over the next two weeks.
SCO said an onslaught of data had made its usual Web site,
www.sco.com, "completely
unavailable." The attack began Saturday night and by Sunday morning the
software company's site was completely flooded with requests, Utah-based SCO
said. ~ The Lindon, Utah-based Unix vendor on Monday announced that
it had moved its Web site to www.thescogroup.com instead of its normal
address of www.sco.com to avoid the worm-induced distributed denial-of-service
attack
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[!] Cumulative Security Update for
Internet Explorer (February 2004) -
This update (MSIE
6SP1,
MSIE6-Win2k3,
MSIE6.0,
MSIE 5.5SP2
...) replaces the one that is provided in Microsoft Security Bulletin
MS03-048, which is itself a cumulative update.
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Microsoft releases metadata removal tool - MS Word is
notorious for
containing private information in file headers, but not any longer.
Microsoft has quietly released a tool to scrub leaky metadata from documents
edited with its software.
The Remove Hidden Data Add-In will permanently remove hidden and
collaboration data, such as change tracking and comments, from MS Word, MS
Excel, and MS PowerPoint files. For Windows XP/Office 2003 only, we should
add.
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Off-topic: Wikipedia Reaches 200,000 Articles -
The
Wikipedia.org project to create a 'complete and accurate free content
encyclopedia' has just surpassed 200,000 articles, an increase from 100,000
just 1 year ago. Join in on the celebrations.(thanks
Slashdot.org)
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Off-topic: Nanotech spy eyes life inside the cell
- In the real world, biochemists are hoping to go one step further,
deploying viruses as "nano-cameras" to get a unique picture of what goes
on inside living cells and a greater understanding of how viruses themselves
work. A team led by Bogdan Dragnea at Indiana University in Bloomington is
exploiting the ability of viruses laden with gold to break into cells, along
with the viral shell's own telltale response to laser light. Together these
give an unprecedented picture of the chemical and physical activity in cells.
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Windows plan underscores Microsoft struggle -
A move by Microsoft to extend support for an older version of Windows
underscores a new reality for the software giant: Convincing customers to
upgrade is becoming much more difficult. Earlier this month, Microsoft
backtracked from a decision to end support for Windows 98 and other older
Windows versions, pledging to continue support until 2006. While many
customers applauded the move, some analysts said that the decision may be more
than an act of goodwill. According to recent surveys, about one-quarter of all
PCs run Windows 98 or older versions of Windows. "Better to have people stay
on Windows 98 than to start investigating things like Linux," said Michael
Gartenberg, an analyst at Jupiter Research.
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NV40 and R420 memory secrets revealed -
Nvidia’s
upcoming NV40 and ATI’s R420 both support memory in the types DDR 1, GDDR
2 and GDDR 3, but both companies will be sticking with GDDR 2, at least at
first. The reason is simple: DDR 1 is just too slow to support the
latest-generation graphics chippery in high resolutions, with fancy FSAA and
Anisotropic filtering. Also, DDR 1 has a clock limit of 1GHz which is very
hard to crank up further. DDR 2, of course, is nothing more than DDR 1 that
can run at more than 1GHz, given a set of different commands.
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Intel Introduces Intel Pentium 4 on 90nm - Intel is
delivering
four new
processors (formerly codenamed Prescott) that are built on the company's
industry-leading, high-volume 90-nanometer (nm) manufacturing technology.
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Taiwan companies to make notebooks using desktop Prescott
processors -
Some second-tier Taiwanese notebook makers will roll out models using
Intel desktop-use Prescott processors before the chip giant launches
notebook-use Mobile Prescott processors in the second quarter of this year,
according to sources.
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What's wrong with the Intel Prescott? - It seems that,
across most PC benchmarks and usual test apps, the
Prescott
performance on the same clock varies between 5% faster and 15% slower than the
normal Northwood core, or never faster and like 25% slower compared to the
Extreme Edition
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Intel Pentium 4 E "Prescott" CPU review -
In some cases, Prescott looks very good, but in others, it's slower than
current Pentium 4 chips at the same clock speed. The larger caches and
architectural tweaks have helped immensely in offsetting Prescott's super-long
31-stage pipeline, but they haven't entirely made up the gap. On balance,
Prescotts are slower than Northwoods. I expect Prescott P4s will look
relatively stronger over time as SSE3 instructions are adopted and,
especially, as clock speeds ramp up. Another reviews can be found at
AnandTech,
Accelenation,
HardOCP,
HardcoreWare,
MBReview
,
Legit Reviews,
PCWorld,
THG and
VR-Zone.
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MultiEx Commander 3.9.69 -
MultiEx Commander (source
code), the world's no.1 Multi game archive resource Extractor has been
updated, with supported archive formats totalling 150. This new version adds
suport for EA Cricket 2004 *.COB (Extract only), BloodRayne *.POD (Import),
Syndicate Wars *.DAT (Import) and Sacrifice *.WAD (Extract only).
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BlindWrite Suite 5.1.1 (SHW) -
Blindwrite Suite (download)
is the best set of tools to reproduce or clone any CD, even protected ones.
Blindwrite Suite is the most powerfull tool to create a perfect copy from your
original CD for personal private copy.
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TheFlyDS 1.9.1 -
TheFlyDS 1.9.1 (download)
is MS DirectShow based software for watching and recording video and/or audio
or snapshots from tv-tuner or video-in cards (such as AverMedia TV Phone,
LifeView FlyVideo98, ATI All in wonder, ASUS Deluxe Combo and many others).
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| Comments from ViriiK | posted - 03:38 AM CET - Feb,03 2004 | | MyDoom never took down SCO's site at all... They intentionally pulled the DNS and then claimed they were taken offline... | |
| Comments from n00b | posted - 09:58 AM CET - Feb,03 2004 | | What's up with the spacing between stories??? That's change isn't it?!?! i can't handle change! Argghghghhhhh.... | |
| Comments from Tom | posted - 03:05 PM CET - Feb,03 2004 | | Michael Gartenberg is a retard. Nobody gives a shit about Linux. And the extension of Windows 9x based products wasn't because of fear of people moving to Linux. Keep dreaming Michael you moron. And why people haven't moved to XP is not because XP sucks, XP is one of the best OS's if not BEST OS there is but it's because people are cheap bastards. Christ look at all the losers still playing HalfLife cuz they got some hunk of crap Pentium2 and 3dfx card.. Statements like this with the 'head up the ass' attitude Michael has is why people get so turned off with Linux. Quit bashing other peoples products. | |
| Comments from Bill Gates | posted - 03:13 PM CET - Feb,03 2004 | | Tom the madhadder ... that is the funniest and the most truthful post in the long time. i take my hat off to you. =D | | The old comment system has been replaced. Use the regular FORUMS!
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