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| (hx) 12:10 PM CET - Feb,09 2004 |
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Sorry for the delay in updating, my hard disk and
internet gateway died yesterday (amazing coincidence). After sleepless
night, I'm just now getting everything up and running again....
- Teen cashes in on feud with Microsoft - A Canadian teenager who
fought Microsoft Corporation over his Internet domain name has sold documents
and emails pertaining to the feud on eBay for 1 386,83 Canadian dollars (about
R7 000). Mike Rowe, 17, who lives in Victoria, British Columbia, had
registered the domain name mikerowesoft.com to host his budding Web
development business but quickly found himself the target of Microsoft lawyers
who threatened to sue him over alleged copyright infringement.
- Smart switching could solve communication tangle - Someone walks
into your office as you are in the middle of a confidential phone call, and
you do not want them to overhear it. Your only option is to cut the call
short, and either phone back later or switch to more discreet email or instant
messaging. Now
IBM engineers are developing a system that makes the switch seamlessly,
without breaking the flow of your discussion. It will enable a voice call to
be switched to silent instant messaging when you get to your desk, for
example. At present, both callers must switch, but the developers say as
speech-to-text and text-to-speech technologies improve, this may not be
necessary: one could use text while the other stays on the phone.
- Microsoft developing new 'light' version of Win XP - Thailand's
People's PC project, initiated last year by the ICT Ministry, has been the
genesis of a new operating system from Microsoft Corporation that is now under
development, according to Microsoft Thailand Managing Director Andrew McBean.
The new OS, as
yet unnamed, but a new "light" addition to the Windows XP "family", will
be released in limited, selected markets later this year and will offer
reduced functionality when compared with Windows XP Professional and Home
editions, he said.
- TwinMOS TwiSTER PC4000 review - The modules will run at the
specified latencies but will not work at CL-2 or any other more aggressive
latency settings, nor will they run reliably at more relaxed latencies but
there may be differences between different mainboards. In the final analysis,
the TwiSTER PC4000 meets the manufacturer's specs but does not go beyond
those. In other words,
there
are practically no margins, the modules are specified to run at 250 MHz max
and they do no less and no more.
- Chaintech GeforceFX5600 Personal Cinema review -
The Chaintech 5600 Personal Cinema definitely proved to be a useful card,
with an abundance of features and accessories. The breakout box will
definitely see use. The TV tuner has made a part-time TV out of the PC and the
nVremote has turned out to be a useful pointing device and application
launcher. The software package is comprehensive and NVIDIA definitely has made
strides in its WDM driver department.
- AOpen Aeolus FX5900XT -
The card itself features an interesting looking fan, which might be of
interest if you’re of the transparent case brigade. Noise levels are
reasonable. It’s not as quiet as the MSi GeForce FX 5700 Ultra, but at least
the days of nVidia cards sounding like jet engines are long gone. The rear of
the card sports a DVi port with a D-SUB adapter provided. There’s also a
second D-SUB port so you can hook up two displays. As you might expect at the
price, there’s no ViVo functionality but there is a TV-Out, with an S-Video to
composite adapter in the box.
- Gigabyte GA-K8NNXP review -
The Gigabyte GA-K8NNXP is a full-featured motherboard, with enough options
to satisfy everybody. You have dual LAN for home network setup, more RAID
options than you can shake a stick at, a very customizable BIOS that is
begging for a highly tweakable CPU, the newest Firewire implementation (1394b
cards aren't exactly cheap), the list goes on and on.
- Shuttle AN50R (Nvidia nForce3 150) - The bundle was severely
lacking. Shuttle could have at the bare minimum included rounded cables. At
the price though it is a hard point to argue.
The AN50R
is near $100 cheaper than the other boards we have tested. This makes it a
definite value.For the average gamer looking to jump into the Athlon64 market
I would highly recommend the AN50R. The board is very stable and reasonably
fast. It is roomy and has a plethora of extra options. You will however want
to add in a Sound Blaster Audigy2 ZS or some other high end sound card though.
The onboard sound was mediocre at best.
- EPoX eX5-300S Mini Me SFF System review - Hexus has posted
the first review of the EPoX eX5-300S Mini Me SFF System. "There's enough
here to make the eX5-300S Mini Me SFF system sell on pure merit. We can just
see enthusiasts using the highly overclockable Northwood Pentium 4 200MHz CPUs
and decent graphics cards for true desktop replacement action, or it could be
used as a fileserver, glorified media box or quiet, low-power system. That's
exactly the role of any SFF PC, to be fit for more than one use. There are
only so many ways to design a SFF system, EPoX appears to have chosen a good
one".
- ASUS CRW-5232AS Drive - VipeLair take a look at the
CRW-5232AS, and see if it's up to task of being your primary burner.
- Antec P160 Aluminum Enclosure review - TweakTown has posted
a review of the Antec P160 Aluminum Enclosure.
- PowerRight UV Reactive 500w Modular PSU review - This is the first
power supply which has, as its name indicates, a modular design. What this
means is that you are able to remove any unused power cables from your case,
thus decreasing clutter and improving airflow, not to mention improving the
all important aesthetics of your cases' internals.
The PowerRight power supply also dons an acrylic UV treated casing, 2 LED
fans with colored blades, as well as laser cut fan guards.
- DDR II Preview - So for the bandwidth hungry
Pentium 4 DDR-II
could produce some tangible benefits, especially as processor clock speeds
scale towards 4GHz and above. It is going to be interesting to see how the
increased latencies affect performance. If the memory accesses are largely
sequential reads with minimal switching between columns, such as in video
encoding then performance should be significantly boosted thanks to the
increased bandwidth, however in situations where the required data is spread
through out the modules, such as in server applications, the increased latency
is going to come into play and rain on Intels parade.
- Unbuffered vs. Registered vs. Registered + ECC -
Let's briefly talk about unbuffered, registered and ECC memory and then
take a look at how what type of memory you decide to purchase can impact
overall performance.
- Prescott Temperatures Examined - Looking at the paper work that
came with the Prescott press kit it was clear
that high temps were expected and is something that end-users will have to
learn to live with. Intel gives the Thermal Design Power (TDP) rating of their
processors and below are some of the ratings. Northwood 3.2GHz: 82W ~ Prescott
2.80GHz & 3.0GHz: 89W ~ Gallatin 3.2GHz: 92W ~ Gallatin 3.4GHz: 103W ~
Prescott 3.20GHz & 3.40GHz: 103W. (thanks NeoNSX)
- First Look: Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition -
The XP64 beta integrates DirectX 9.0b and appears to have most critical
update patches. Windows Update functions weren't available, and it is unknown
if any patches will be offered during the 360-day trial. We were pleased the
default OS install had the network Messenger service disabled.
- MyDoom (A,B) Worm Removal Tool for WinXP/2k -
This tool will help to remove the MyDoom.A and My.Doom.B worms from
infected Windows XP and Windows 2000 systems. Once executed, after the EULA is
accepted, the tool automatically checks for infection and removes the worm(s)
if found. If a machine is infected with MyDoom.B, the tool will also provide
the user with the default version of the "hosts" file and set the "read-only"
attribute for that file.
- 3d Traceroute 1.7.68:171 - Replace all your ugly ping plotters and
traceroute programs with a full blown
three
dimensional traceroute program. And best of all: It's free. No money, no
postcards, no beer. Just free.
- EarthClock 1.0 beta -
EarthClock is a little
shiny app by Arjan Dikhoff from XeNTaX, that displays a realtime view of the
earth, and overlays a clock as polish. The realtime view is accomplished by
downloading images every 5 minutes from "Earth and Moon viewer" by John
Walker. Basically, you can watch the earth slowly revolving from a choice of
different views (e.g. the Earth from the Moon), and it's a clock too! You can
neatly see where it's dark on our planet, and where it's day!
- Forté Agent 2.0 -
Agent 2.0
is the top-rated Usenet newsreader on the Internet. Agent is also an excellent
POP email client.
- Bandwidth Monitor Pro 1.29 -
Bandwidth
Monitor Pro (download)
is a utility that displays and logs your network adapters bandwidth usage. It
supports logging of all your network adapters at once and has a detailed
transfer history.
- RealPlayer 2.0 Build 6.0.11.872 - Helix Powered
RealPlayer (download)
is the all-in-one digital media player that lets you find anything and play
everything. Now also includes an option during setup to install the Real
Toolbar for Internet Explorer.
- PowerStrip 3.49 (SHW) -
PowerStrip 3.49
provides advanced, multi-monitor, programmable hardware support to a wide
range of graphics cards - from the venerable Matrox Millennium I to the latest
Radeon 9800.
- ATITool 0.0.17 -
ATITool is an
overclocking utility designed for ATI video cards. Design target is to write a
light-weight application for the enthusiast - so no questionable registry
tweaks.
- Central Brain Identifier 6.1.0.0 Beta -
Central Brain
Identifier is designed to provide detailed recognition and obtaining the
most complete extended information for all AMD processors. It recognizes more
than 40 various models of the AMD processors.
- Koepi's XviD Codec RC2 -
XviD (download
RC2) is an ISO MPEG-4 compliant video codec. This second RC added Internal
bitrate calculator, VfW GUI fixes, DShow fixes (remembers the flip option
etc.)., colour space fixes and more.
- AMD64 Windows Drivers - Planet AMD64 has launched
a download section with the latest Windows drivers for the AMD64 platform.
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| Comments from Bill Gates | posted - 02:59 PM CET - Feb,09 2004 | | hx - u do such a great job with this website, i think we can let the late update slide just this once. ;-) | |
| Comments from Bill Gates | posted - 03:00 PM CET - Feb,09 2004 | | forgot to mention, i'm sueing that kid Mike Rowe because it's good publicity for Microsoft and if i win, i get to keep the money! | |
| Comments from stumpus | posted - 04:04 PM CET - Feb,09 2004 | | hx why apologise? It's your site and we're privileged to have access to it -or should be.
Good sleep tonight then :) | |
| Comments from asdfsa | posted - 08:04 PM CET - Feb,09 2004 | | who cares as long as you have such a kick ass site runnin ! | |
| Comments from giGGler | posted - 09:36 PM CET - Feb,09 2004 | | I'll let it slide this time. :) Computers can be such a pain in the ass sometimes. | |
| Comments from NOTHING | posted - 10:01 PM CET - Feb,09 2004 | | Get some much needed sleep and time away from the computer with your family bro! | |
| Comments from xxxx | posted - 10:30 PM CET - Feb,09 2004 | | ya and that mikerowsoft lol, read that a long time ago... like a week or two ago..idiot sold out. i would have told ms to suck my .... | |
| Comments from No | posted - 04:21 AM CET - Feb,10 2004 | | I don't think MS would've had much of a chance in court... considering he used his real name as part of the domain name.. that's if it was his "real name"?
If it was his real name I would've asked for alot more than just an X-box & a MS tificate | |
| Comments from thuggish | posted - 07:14 AM CET - Feb,10 2004 | | hx does such a great job man it's not even funny :D | |
| Comments from Tom | posted - 04:23 PM CET - Feb,10 2004 | | Hey man..(mostly to xxx) I sold off my 9700 got a 5900 http://www.leadtek.com/3d_graphic/winfast_a350xt_tdh_1.html man this card stomps ATI's butt in everything. I posted my celebration on Rage3d and of course got banned and flamed, lol, who cares. But man this card would show anyone where ATI stands and that's dead last. Everything runs so bloody great!! Never again will I touch ati crap! I learned my lesson and know those reviews and stuff that swayed me once are a tonne of Crap! | | The old comment system has been replaced. Use the regular FORUMS!
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