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 Nightly Tech Madness - tech
(hx) 04:32 AM CEST - May,26 2004
  • Should XP pirates get SP2? - If Microsoft denies Windows XP pirates access to its SP2 upgrade, the result would hurt the Internet to protect Microsoft's bottom line. Try this analogy: suppose a car thief drove to the dealership and insisted that they perform brake repairs required by a recall notice, for free, on the stolen car. Substitute "software" for car, and "pirate" for "thief" and you have the situation Microsoft faces as it begins the roll-out of its much-anticipated (and much needed) Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP. The debate is not only about rewarding copyright infringement, but also weighs profits against the need for security for the Internet community as a whole. Unfortunately, Microsoft has adopted a middle ground, intending to give a nod to security, while really attempting to preserve its bottom line.
  • Microsoft Extends Product Support - Microsoft next month will institute a new product lifecycle policy that extends support for Microsoft products to a minimum of 10 years from the current seven years, the company says. In addition to extending the support period, the updated policy provides increased support for IT infrastructure security assistance, Microsoft said at its Tech Ed conference in San Diego.
  • Microsoft.com Hacked and Defaced - Microsoft Press has been defaced (screenshot) yesterday's evening by a group named "Outlaw Group". Although the group doesn't seem to have caused much damage, this is clearly an embarassment for Microsoft.com webmasters. A clear example of where patches need to be applied. Another article can be found here.
  • Microsoft tightens database security - The company plans to announce on Tuesday that its SQL Server 2005 database--developed under the code-name Yukon--will include new encryption capabilities to make it more difficult for hackers and other unauthorized users to access information. Microsoft already offers tools to encrypt data sent over a network between SQL Server and client applications. The new release of SQL Server, due early next year, will encrypt data stored within the database, making it much more resistant to attacks, said Kirsten Ward, a product manager at Microsoft.
  • Big brother is watching you shop - Two new creepy RFID applications have been developed by Sprint which allow store owners to identify customers as soon as they step through the shop doors. Provided the customer is kitted out with a specially designed loyalty card, the monitoring application will recognise them as soon as they step within eight feet of an RFID reader. A customisable computer avatar will pop up on the monitoring software to identify them.
  • RIAA Bags 493 More Swappers - U.S. music industry group says it has sued 493 more people for copyright infringement as part of its campaign to stop consumers from copying music over the Internet. The Recording Industry Association of America has now sued nearly 3,000 individuals since last September in an attempt to discourage people from copying songs through peer-to-peer networks like Kazaa and LimeWire.
  • Mac OS fix fails to plug security hole - Security experts warn that a patch released by Apple last week to shore up the operating system against malicious Web sites does not actually solve the problem.
  • Off-topic: Eurofighter at risk of 'catastrophic failure - Problems with the computer systems on board the Eurofighter jet, signed into service with the RAF less than two weeks ago, could cause a "catastrophic" failure in flight, according to a confidential Ministry of Defence report leaked to former BBC journalist Andrew Gilligan. The report contained the findings and recommendations of test pilots who had flown the jet for eight months. They concluded that the problems are so bad that the plane should not be used for complex manoeuvres, such as those in aerial combat, and should not fly in cloud without a second, experienced, pilot on board.
  • Off-topic: What's New in Shrek 2? - For this new film, Shrek co-director Andrew Adamson paired with co-directors Kelly Asbury and Conrad Vernon, and the voice actors from the original are back in force. Newlyweds Shrek and Fiona (Mike Myers and Cameron Diaz) are once again accompanied by sidekick Donkey (Eddie Murphy). They're also joined by some major new characters — the tabby cat Puss-in-Boots (voiced by Antonio Banderas) and a quartet of humans, including King Harold (John Cleese) and Queen Lillian (Julie Andrews) as Fiona's royal parents.
  • Off-topic:  Area 51 hackers dig up trouble - To the Area 51 buffs who journey to the Nevada desert in the hopes of catching a glimpse of unexplained lights in the sky or to bask in the mythic allure of the region, 58-year-old Chuck Clark is almost as much a part of the local color as the Black Mailbox. But this self-appointed military watchdog is harder to find these days: messages left for him at the Inn go unreturned, and his media appearances have dried up like Groom Lake itself. "I think he's really not as motivated to talk to the media anymore as he used to be," says friend and fellow base-watcher Joerg Arnu. The reason: it turns out the truth really was out there, and the government didn't appreciate Clark digging it up.
  • Cisco Unveils Big, Fast Router to Counter Juniper - Cisco Systems Inc on Tuesday introduced its next-generation router, a machine it is counting on to stop its slide in the highly profitable market for gear that directs the heaviest loads of Internet traffic. Cisco touts its Carrier Routing System, dubbed CRS-1, as the fastest, biggest, most reliable and flexible router that phone companies will use to carry the increasing levels of Internet and data traffic.
  • Intel Plans Unprecedented Push for New Chip Set - Intel's newest chip set, code-named Grantsdale, will be pitched as one of the stars of the show as the importance of PC speed gives way to multimedia and communications features. To be released by the end of June, Grantsdale has been upgraded with more powerful sound and graphics, an ability to turn a PC into a wireless access point, and a speedier link for peripherals and memory.
  • China seeks to develop its own technology standards - DVD? China's trying to do it one better -- with a technology called EVD. CDMA? The digital cell phone standard is so 2003, the Chinese say. Give TD-SCDMA a try instead. These days, China's dominant message is this: We'll embrace the world -- but on our terms.
  • Drive makers ready 5x DVD-RAM burners - The RAM Promotion Group (RAMPRG), the organisation behind the DVD-RAM specification, today lauded 5x recording speed drives from Hitachi-LG Data Storage and Panasonic as a sign that the technology is going places. The two drives, Hitachi's 5x Super Multi and Panasonic's SW-9573-C, ship "later this year", though suitable media will become available from Maxell and Panasonic, in June and August, respectively.
  • SanDisk Combines Storage, Wi-Fi - SanDisk is unveiling a pair of products designed to make flash memory cards more versatile. The SanDisk 256MB + Wi-Fi SD Combination Card offers 802.11b wireless connectivity as well as 256MB of storage, while the new 6-in-1 PC Card Adapter helps notebook users manage multiple memory cards. The Combination Card will ship in June with a list price of $130, SanDisk says.
  • ATI sources substrates for 0.11-micron GPU - DigiTimes is reporting that ATI is sourcing flip chip substrates from Phoenix Precision for a 0.11-micron graphics chip. A first shipment of 500,000 units is schedule for next month, suggesting that ATI may have 0.11-micron graphics chips available in volume production before long.
  • nVidia's analysis on ATI's X800 Launch - At nVidia's latest press conference, there was a presentation shown about ATI's X800 launch, and as expected nVidia seemed to find it fun to bash its competitor ATI. EliteBastards already have a reply from PR front man Derek Perez. (thanks Warp2Search)
  • High-Speed DVD Burner Roundup - ExtremeTech has posted a high-speed DVD burner roundup.
  • Freecom Internal DVD+/-RW review - Enscape has posted a review of the Freecom Internal DVD+/-RW.
  • 4km WiFi Range w/ $5 DIY Antenna - This industrious fellow in New Zealand made his own WiFi antenna using a USB WiFi adapter and a Chinese 'spider skimmer mesh scoop.' He got about 17 dB signal improvement for about US $5 in materials. (thanks Slashdot.org)
  • PHP 4.3.7 RC1 - PHP 4.3.7RC1 (Linux ~ Win32 ~ changelog) has been released for testing. This is the first release candidate and should have a very low number of problems and/or bugs.
  • [!} Exchange 2003 SP1 - Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 1 (SP1) offers new updates and improvements to Exchange Server 2003. Enhancements include new language support for Outlook Mobile Access and Microsoft Office Outlook® Web Access spelling checkers, and out-of-office modification, a larger text entry field, search folder support, and improved menu navigation for the Outlook Mobile Access user interface.
  • Exchange Intelligent Message Filter - Intelligent Message Filter is based on Microsoft SmartScreen Technology from Microsoft Research. By using e-mail characteristics tracked by SmartScreen technology, Intelligent Message Filter can help determine whether each incoming e-mail message is likely to be spam. Based on this likelihood, you can choose to block e-mail messages at the gateway or at the mailbox store.
  • SecureCRT 4.1.6 (SHW) - SecureCRT (download) gives you an encrypted SSH session with both SSH1 and SSH2™ servers. SSH security goes far beyond the basic secure logon, rerouting data or local applications using TCP/IP ports through an encrypted channel. The VCP utility secures file transfers using SFTP
  • nLite - a slipstreamer, customizer, reducer and iso creator - Mainly, it's a little bit of a slipstreamer, customizer, reducer and iso creator (download) all in one package. Works for every version of Windows XP installation, so far tested up to slipsteamed SP2 build 2126. To avoid confusion, this is for pre-installation, not like XPlite which is post installation customizer. This is something like 98lite or jdeboeck's scripts.
  • Clean Registry 1.1 - This is software (download) to backup, clean and compress registry. Make your computer run faster and with less errors or system halts.
  • MyIE2 Combo Version 0.9.27  - MyIE2 (download) is a multi-tabbed browser based on the IE core (IE5.x or above required). It can open multiple web pages within one browser window, and uses little system resources.

Comments from JKposted - 06:34 AM CEST - May,26 2004
I say that security is far more important then profit, but hey, i ain't a money hungry, greedy company guy.

Comments from Jacobposted - 08:10 AM CEST - May,26 2004
Yeah but I can see microsoft's point of veiw 2..Think about if you invented something and people stole it then came to you and asked that you make it better so they can steal it again!

Comments from Bill Gatesposted - 08:35 AM CEST - May,26 2004
all those lamers pirate Windows XP, then expect me to be their best friend and give them a free patch. no thanx. show me the money thank you!

Comments from Bill Gatesposted - 08:38 AM CEST - May,26 2004
btw, whoever hacked my microsoft.com website.... i have your IP address. I know where you live. =D

Comments from nonameposted - 08:38 AM CEST - May,26 2004
If you dont pay for it, why the hell should you get support for it. // didn't pay for it =o

Comments from th4t1guyposted - 09:12 AM CEST - May,26 2004
What a typical Register.co.uk article. "Lets present some outlandish analogy to provide the illusion of credit to whatever opinion we happen to randomly dream up while taking a dump" Microsoft can do whatever they want to their OS, and that includes discontinuing support. If enough dislike it, then an alternative OS will take it's place.

Comments from *.*posted - 09:32 AM CEST - May,26 2004
fuck BG. SP2 will be cracked like all his "inventions"

Comments from Bill Gatesposted - 09:39 AM CEST - May,26 2004
That's right. SP2 will be cracked. That's why i'm leaking SP2 RC1 & RC2 to give the crackers PLENTY of time to work it out. See: i do have a heart. =D

Comments from FX5900posted - 10:52 AM CEST - May,26 2004
This is the REAL FX5900 here. I'm clarifying this because you won't believe what you're about to read. NVidia's comments about ATI are totally out of line. The X800 XT is not an act of desperation. So what if the X800 is based on old hardware and software; I don't think the 6800U is new from the ground up. Honestly, big deal if ATI doesn't implement 3.0 shader support -- it's their loss. And regards ATi misleading the public regarding their products clock speeds ..... even us guys on Gameguru Mania knew they would change them. And lastly... ATi have 'suspicious' drivers... well, us guys on Gameguru Mania have been saying for LONG TIME - no surprises here! Surprised? Like I said, this is the REAL FX5900 writing.

Comments from magaposted - 11:49 AM CEST - May,26 2004
This is the real maga here, and i can honestly say I don't care about the nvidia vs ati war anymore ! ps. LOL

Comments from posted - 02:46 PM CEST - May,26 2004
people keep saying "SP2 will be cracked". its already cracked fools. its been cracked since sp1 came out. keygens make valid corperate keys. they cant blacklist them all since corperations need to use them, and they cant change the verification algorithm without reissuing every corperation with new keys

Comments from xxxxposted - 03:42 PM CEST - May,26 2004
ms can do whatever they like. i'm not a cheap bitch. if i'm gonna use something like xp i'm gonna buy it. i mean how bloody cheap are u that you can't afford windows. i'll stick to ripped versions of games, which are more worth my time. @fx5900, well the simple fact it is based on old hardware and software means there is no substantiation for the price tag ATI will put on the card. if you are claiming the 6800 is old hardware/software then do so. ATI is a bunch of cheap pricks, they lie to public all the time. Mislead people and provide probably the worst driver support. Of course what can you do when they have moronic public speakers on rage3d. and FX5900 u should know the game. slander my company i'll slander yours. that's competition.

Comments from Bill Gatesposted - 03:57 PM CEST - May,26 2004
Here's a new debate: if I released SP2 for pirate versions, then i'd have to raise the cost of Windows XP for legitimate owners. Do you think that's fair?

Comments from xxxxposted - 04:28 PM CEST - May,26 2004
considering what u get with xp and the support, i'd pay a wee bit more. but considering their lack of testing for security, i'd then have to say it's their own problem and get smarter next time u release a new version of windows.

Comments from El_Coyoteposted - 04:41 PM CEST - May,26 2004
nVidia's analysis on ATI's X800 Launch - At nVidia's latest press conference, there was a presentation shown about ATI's X800 launch, and as expected nVidia seemed to find it fun to bash its competitor ATI. EliteBastards already have a reply from PR front man Derek Perez. (thanks Warp2Search) yay we got quoted ;D anyways, nVidia needs to get their act cleaned up.. you DONT get interneal sales slides leak like that.

Comments from idiotposted - 06:03 PM CEST - May,26 2004
fx5900, I'm glad you didnt't jump on it as I expected you would but I don't understand xxxx's comment. What's the point of hating a company? Misleading you say? Take a look around. Moronic public speakers? Talking about yourself? :) I really think every single company should deal with their OWN product. Remember the coca vs pepsi war? They killed each other until the law forced them to do otherwise. Why don't the governments apply the same rules here?

Comments from Someoneposted - 09:37 PM CEST - May,26 2004
Being nVidia fanboy for some good years now, I still dont exactly like those kind of "marketing strategy". Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't this Perez guy worked for 3DFX before? The company that invented the dirty trash-talk without any backup? Just looking to blaim him, because this doesn't look like my favored company :/ Some things are true, however. Bringing different clockspeeds to testers is cheap. Misleading ppl from PS3 "because we dont have it" -- cheap too. Why cant companies just talk trough their products' advantages, not some cheasy commercial guys..?!

Comments from GoldenBearposted - 10:28 PM CEST - May,26 2004
When I started reading FX5900's post, I was like "nah, couldn't be him. He's saying that nvidia was wrong on something". Then I kept reading and you reverted back. You almost had me thinking you were a fake. I guess the war rages onward. Is pixel shader3 really that great? Well Farcry sure looks good using it. Am I gonna hop the fence back to nVidia's side just for Farcry? No Will I ever hop the fence back to nVidia? Sure, if they put out a good card like they did back in the day. The jury is still out on this newest gen.

Comments from El_Coyoteposted - 11:16 PM CEST - May,26 2004
Far cry looks identical with PS 2.0 and 3.0. i dunno where people got the idea from that 3.0 is gonna look a whole lot better. It just does the same job slightly faster and fewer rendering passes than 2.0. its propably all based on the mislabled 1.1 vs 3.0 comparison.

Comments from Robposted - 12:11 AM CEST - May,27 2004
I have nothing to say but "Bravo" to FX5900's post :). Well put, and I totally agree. The slander was uncalled for, but the whole ATI driver thing I have to agree was seen a long while back. While it cant be a proud moment for ATI, we just have to hope they will straighten up their act on this. Because if we ever loose one of the companies the other will just start to slack technology wise knowing there's no competition. That and the winner can take advantage of it and gouge us in prices lol. Its like Good Vs Evil... (Not saying one company is good lol) We just cant have one existing without the other.

Comments from FX5900posted - 04:37 AM CEST - May,27 2004
Don't get me wrong... I still think the 6800U non-retail tests own the X800XT and is a better investiment on one factor alone: better drivers. But like i said, nVidia was wrong to make those comments. Leave the ATI-bashing to the SpankMaster. :-)

Comments from FX5900posted - 04:41 AM CEST - May,27 2004
ok...forgive me for that last post... i was trying to stir you ATI guys a little. :-) But that's just my opinion. I declare PEACE between nvidiafanboys and ATIfanboys! (At least until the next benchmarks are posted :-)

Comments from SPANKMASTERposted - 10:06 AM CEST - May,27 2004
DID SOMEONE NEED ME?!?!?! :)

Comments from xxxxposted - 03:35 PM CEST - May,27 2004
@FX5900, hey they bought your previous post. I ain't forgiving ya, neither is your dog. But FX5900, nVidia is the best, nothing to be scared admitting the truth. ;)

Comments from Tomposted - 05:23 PM CEST - May,27 2004
Hey I just look at that nVidia vs ATI. I see nothing wrong there. If there is wrong info, then ATI should sue nVidia. Simple as that. If not. STFU. Truth hurts. I love that comment, x800 is not but a 9800 on steroids. Go figure! I mean they got quotes to names. If it's false ATI then sue them. If not, then it's all obviously truth.

Comments from FX5900posted - 05:26 PM CEST - May,27 2004
I will always be an nVidia diehard, but I still think nVidia's comments about ATI were stupid. It's like school boys bitching. NVidia is king - they should act like it.

Comments from FX5900posted - 05:26 PM CEST - May,27 2004
good to see you back Tom. where u been? playing painkiller? :-)

Comments from Tomposted - 08:04 PM CEST - May,27 2004
Nah, took a break from painkiller(didn't want to finish it, rather delay finishing it). Playing DC and BF:V. Other than that just havent felt like adding to the stupidity here, until today that is. Working on my own gaming site and working at stealing/researching where HX gets his news from.. I think I got maybe 80% of his sources now, I'm missing like maybe 4 news articles from his daily postings.. his RSS feed doesn't work on his site either so I can't even put a direct feed from ggmania. While i will agree with you fx5900 that nvidia shouldn't have done it, it's all quoted statements in the most part and I don't see ATI defending themselves very well either. But you know lately I saw lots of comments from ATI fanboys saying nvidia cheated on 3dmark, well so did ATI you dumbasses. And they still are and they pumping out no different stories than nvidia. If people don't know by now the drivers have executable detection, then maybe it's time to move to console! As I have lots of web design experience I offered to help HX but he's ignored it all. So if you can't join em, beat em. Oh and I would have full featured forums. Not this nightmare comment system.

Comments from FX5900posted - 05:24 AM CEST - May,28 2004
Hahah... good luck with your website then. You could call it "Toms Software" :-) How do you like BF:V? I'm disappointed. It's not bad, but not great either.

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