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November 27, 2002

Itanium to hit 1.5Ghz in next edition

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 27, 2002 at 3:38:20 PM
The Madison cpu will run at a scant 1.5Ghz as opposed to the 1 Ghz the McKinley runs at now. Bet on Hammer.

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Intel said the size of each Madison will be 374 square millimeters, will consume a maximum of 130 watts, and will have 410 million transistors, the basic circuitry elements out of which chips are assembled. Until now, Intel had said only that the processor would have "about half a billion" transistors.
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Hammer to have near 100 million transistors

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 27, 2002 at 2:41:26 PM
A transistor is the thing that controls the Zero and One data flow. That is a huge amount of them as well. Nearly 2.5 times the amount of the current Athlon. This is for Opteron with 1 MB of cache.

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The chip will debut at around 2GHz and come out with a performance rating number in the mid-3,000s, added Dirk Meyer, senior vice president of AMD's computational products group. Current Athlon performance ratings top out at 2,800.

The 1MB version--the one that will contain 100 million transistors--will mostly be sold into servers and be marketed under the Opteron name, sources say. A smaller version with 256KB or more of cache and an integrated memory controller will be marketed to desktops under the Athlon 64 name.
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Spam CounterStrike

Poster: Nivram
Posted on November 27, 2002 at 3:32:55 AM
How do you win the war on Spam? With a Spam CounterStrike, of course.Next Page »
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November 26, 2002

European Sattellite fails to enter orbit

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 26, 2002 at 11:12:03 PM
That's what you get for not asking Americans to shuttle it up for you Smile. J/K. Watch your head for falling debris!

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The 5.25 tonne telecommunications spacecraft was marooned when the Proton K rocket carrying it malfunctioned. It had launched from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan late on Monday.

At its current altitude of only 175 kilometres, experts say the craft will lose altitude and break up in the Earth's atmosphere within a few days. It is unclear how much debris from the satellite might survive reentry and fall to Earth.
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Solaris security alert, with no fix

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 26, 2002 at 11:06:32 PM
Better read this if you run any version of Solaris. X Windows may give you some open doors with font handling.

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The vulnerability could give hackers and online vandals the ability to take control of Solaris-based systems, stated an advisory released late Monday by security software developer Internet Security Systems. Sun Microsystems' spokesman Brett Smith confirmed that the company knew of the flaw.

"We are aware of the problem, and we are working on a patch," he said, adding that Sun had been working with ISS on a patch, but problems during testing had delayed the fix. "We are trying to get it up as soon as possible."
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Your bandwidth at risk

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 26, 2002 at 11:03:55 PM
Some telcos/Cable peeps are thinking or have already capped transfer/month rates. Don't let your file sharing habbits ruin everyone's good time. You don't need to download 10 movies a day!

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Now many of the biggest high-speed ISPs are considering capping the amount of bandwidth that their subscribers can use per month, a move that could undermine subscribers' free swapping ways--something that many lawsuits have not yet been able to achieve. If people know they have a limited amount of bandwidth available, the thinking goes, they'll be less likely to download voraciously or allow people to upload songs and music from their computers.
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Outlook not good for KaZaA

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 26, 2002 at 4:27:24 PM
There has been no decision made yet. The judge is leaning towards forcing Sharman Networks to stand trial in the US. How can they do that?

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If a judge says Sharman can be sued in the United States, Kazaa will get sucked into the same legal maelstrom that has grabbed Napster, Aimster, Audio Galaxy, Grokster and Morpheus, closing some of the popular services and threatening the existence of the others. The Kazaa case is the biggest yet in the recent copyright wars that have been testing the international reach of U.S. courts.

The judge did not rule on the issue Monday, but observers said he appeared ready to order Sharman to stand trial. A ruling is expected in the next several weeks.
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Morning reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 26, 2002 at 3:27:28 PM
We got a bunch of crap this morning.

Xabre 600 at Hexus. It isn't tested against anything.
RedHat 8 and VoidedWarranty.
Big KT400 rounded at AMDmb.
SiS 648 action at OCedCafe.
Lostcircuits and the Xabre 600.
Tech-Report and the Xabre 600.
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Soyo mini-dragon SFF PC

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 26, 2002 at 12:30:41 AM
I got the pics to show you! This thing looks hot, but the ending case will be Al.

Mini Dragon Pics / 40140 Bytes: Click for large version
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November 25, 2002

Early evening reviews

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 25, 2002 at 11:10:07 PM
Let's see what we have today. I'm working on ASEville, so it is quickies for now.

Cooling:
Antec HDD cooler at RipNet.
Zalman CNPS5700D-Cu CPU Cooler @ MTB.
SLK800 at Frostytech.
Vapochill PE @ OCprices.
EverCool NB18-715 Socket A Cooler @ OC NZ.
Case fan roundup at PCExtreme.

Hardware:
Epox 8K9A2+ at Hexus.
Socket 478 to 423 adapter at Viperlair.
Gigabyte Granite Bay action at tBreak.

Other:
Shattered Web Window sticky at DarkVision.
TV to VGA converter at Ascully.
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.info attacks

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 25, 2002 at 10:54:01 PM
Someone tried the same trick as last month on the .info TLD. It failed.

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Investigators may have an extremely tough time locating the attackers, however. The flooding of networks, in what are known as distributed denial-of-service attacks, is typically done using forged source addresses sent from servers compromised by the attackers before the actual assault, a double level of indirectness that is hard to crack.

But the need to find the attackers has grown in importance, Petro said, given that the recent trend of attacks has shifted from targeting company networks to targeting the infrastructure of the Internet itself.
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Ecommerce strong in last quarter

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 25, 2002 at 2:15:41 PM
With all the crappy economic news lately, it is good to hear some good news. The third quarter had a nice increase in sales from the second.

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More than 30 states recently approved a pact that would help create a unified sales tax for the Internet. Currently, states are prohibited from requiring out-of-state companies to collect sales tax, which effectively means that many Internet purchases are free of sales tax. The new plan is part of a proposal to get Congress to authorize a simplified sales tax method that would apply to those purchases.


That sucks.
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November 24, 2002

Springdale and 800Mhz FSB speds

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 24, 2002 at 9:52:47 PM
Image a P4 with dual DDR400. Now open your eyes. Even better than Granite bay!

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Instead of the original 677MHz FSB (front-side bus) speed and dual-channel DDR333 memory architecture, Intel on November 15 informed its motherboard clients that its upcoming Springdale chipsets will support an 800MHz FSB and dual-channel DDR400.

Taiwanese chipset designers Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and VIA Technologies may both feel the impact, industry sources said. SiS, though having Pentium 4 technology licensing from Intel, will need to adjust its product designs and change the FSB standard of its new-generation chipsets, including the SiS648FX and SiS655, from 677MHz to 800MHz.
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Courts to decide if Music peeps can sue KaZaA in the US

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 24, 2002 at 5:18:26 PM
As you all prob know, KaZaA is based in Australia and has minimal contact in the US. Still, record companies want their cut. I use KaZaA for other stuff besides music, stupid record companies. Leave it alone you POS.

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If a judge says Sharman can be sued in the United States, Kazaa will get sucked into the same legal maelstrom that has grabbed Napster, Aimster, Audio Galaxy, Grokster and Morpheus, closing some of the popular services and threatening the existence of the others. The Kazaa case is the biggest yet in the recent copyright wars that have been testing the international reach of U.S. courts.
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November 23, 2002

Sex sells

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 23, 2002 at 11:26:29 PM
Well, all those Geforce FX demos abound, the one that got the most attention was the one with the pixie and the huge boobies! BOOBIES.

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Although not as obviously pornographic as BMX XXX, nVidia's rendering of a scantily clad pixie left little to the imagination. Filmy, almost sheer leaves cover the wood sprite's private parts -- and seem to be added as an afterthought. The rendering, created by one of the Final Fantasy designers, is both beautiful and slightly unsettling.

According to an nVidia representative, a version of this demo does exist with the leaves removed. "We're bringing porno to graphics", chortled the exec, who wished to remain nameless.
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Reviews and stuff for the past few days

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 23, 2002 at 11:18:06 PM
I'm sorry that I haven't kept up on all the reviews around the net lately. Been working hard on ASEville. SyS Rigs works pretty much! Don't try it yet though! I'm still deciding on some stuff, but it should be ready by the end of next week for sure Smile.

Quicky Format!

Cooling
Power Cooler PCW182H.H CPU Cooler @ MTB.
Zalman CNPS6000-Cu at OCAddiction.
Innotek Watercooling at 3DXtreme.
Zalman VGA heatpipe at Spodes.
Speeze 5R266B1H3 EagleStream @ 8Balls.

Motherboards
IWill P4HT-S i845PE @ Hexus.
IT7-Max2 @ Tech-Report.
IT7-Max2 at PCHardware.
MSI i845 Max2 @ PC Stats.
Albatron PX845E Silver @ PC Stats.
Abit BE7-R @ AMD3d.

Other stuff
3DGlasses at 3DGM.
Samsung 181T @ Monkey.
Joystick adapter roundup @ Ascully.
TX Venus II 48/24/48 CDRW @ Hexus.
Extreme Ti4600 @ Monster.

Phew...
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Defense Dept. rejects eDNA plan

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 23, 2002 at 10:05:45 PM
Good thing for privacy people, the Defense Dept. has dropped their non net anonymity initiative. Privacy is upheld once again!

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Depending on how eDNA might have been implemented, Congress could have enacted a law requiring Internet providers to offer connectivity only to authenticated users, or government regulations could have ordered that fundamental protocols such as TCP/IP be rewritten or new ones created to handle authentication techniques.


(D)ARPANET was the precurser to the internet.
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November 22, 2002

Xoxide 4 port variable speed Baybus review posted!

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 22, 2002 at 11:42:37 PM
I just got my review for Xoxide's newest baybus. Check it out!
Finished High Strength / 19666 Bytes: Click for large version


I used the new image functions in this article to make thumbnails and watermarks. This is the main thing that stopped ASEville from being live, but as you can see, it works!
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Xoxide Variable 4 Port Baybus

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 22, 2002 at 11:24:30 PM
There are many Baybuses around, but have you ever seen one with a variable adjustment? Xoxide delivers, but is it all that great?Next Page »
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Energy from new life

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 22, 2002 at 7:23:39 PM
In a followup from yesterday's post, the new life that scientists want to create will be for energy production. If you think about it, all cells are mini power plants.

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Ostensibly, the goal is to design a new living organism capable of turning raw materials into hydrogen to solve the world's energy problems. But success would bring extraordinary new possibilities for scientists to alter and augment the natural world, together with difficult ethical, security and philosophical questions about the nature of life. The work will be carried out at the Institute of Biological Energy Alternatives, Maryland.
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Xbox Live doing well

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 22, 2002 at 7:18:43 PM
Xbox Live is a hit, selling all 150K copies initially. You need a broadband connection to use Live. Boy, talk about a console computer...

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While online gaming via PCs has generated several financial successes, analysts and game publishers expect adoption of online gaming via consoles to grow slowly over the next several years. Limiting factors include low U.S. penetration for broadband Internet connections and slow growth for the home networking gear needed to extend Internet connections to the living room.
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Working on ASEville...

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 22, 2002 at 3:53:07 AM
ASEville v.02 is in the works. And when it is done, time to start inputting stuff! It is gonna rock!
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November 21, 2002

Scientist want to create life

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 21, 2002 at 10:40:02 PM
That is correct, I head on the radio today that the US Dept of Energy is funding the first EVER human created life. A single celled organism will be made with the minimal genes for lift. Activists are on this like white on rice. Who knows what could happen if this thing is released into the environment.

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Venter and Smith said they will delete a gene that gives M. genitalium the ability to adhere to human cells, as well as another 200 genes that confer upon the organism the ability to survive in a hostile environment. The end result will be a delicate creature, at home only in the warm nutrient bath of a laboratory dish.

Venter left the top position in January at the genome company he helped found, Celera Genomics Group, as the company changed its business model to concentrate more on developing drugs.
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Comdex, not everything is business

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 21, 2002 at 10:35:55 PM
The beer is flowing at Comdex. Even a Microsoft guy is getting in on the action.

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Comdex is special for another reason for Eagan--he got married in Las Vegas during Comdex five years ago. Eagan and his fiancee had been planning to wed at a big family affair in January. However, she was home feeling stressed about the wedding while he was at Comdex.

So, Eagan had his bride-to-be fly down to Vegas, and the two got hitched at the Excalibur--dressed as King Arthur and Lady Guinevere, no less. The family event took place in January, but it wasn't until years later that Eagan broke it to the guests that the real nuptials took place at a trade show.
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ATI Drivers for Linux

Poster: doily
Posted on November 21, 2002 at 9:48:27 PM
ATI released a bundle of drivers to be compatible with linux, called the "Unified Linux Driver". Read the article here. Smile
Download the drivers directly from ATI here.

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"The new ATI driver collection supports all recent versions of ATI-manufactured graphics boards, from the Radeon 8500 to the company's current speed demon, the Radeon 9700. The drivers enable support for version 2.0 of the OpenGL graphics specification used in many computer games and other graphics-rich applications"
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A programmers universe

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 21, 2002 at 1:37:07 AM
Interesting way of looking at the universe. Everything is made up of tiny programs. Algorithms determine the way physics and stuff work, instead of just formulae.

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There are some types of problems that are more likely to benefit from his way of thinking, he said. Economists are beginning to base their research on algorithms. Human vision likely uses algorithms that could be adopted in computer vision. Understanding the algorithms and rules that govern the formation of biological tissue could vastly improve transplants and medicine.

"What I think is going to be possible is to have computational models of biological cells in which all the possible processes going on will be represented by little programs," Wolfram said. Those new models could lead to the ability to design drugs and predict their effects, he said.


I don't have a clue about that...
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Cell Phone Gaming

Poster: doily
Posted on November 21, 2002 at 1:20:14 AM
Now you can play FIFA World Cup, the popular soccer game, on your Motorola cell phone; as well as others. The games cost $2 to $3 dollars a month, each. Hmmm, and I thought cell phones were for communication! Silly me.

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"For example, FIFA World Cup from EA Sports lets you choose the speed, direction and angle of your shot on goal all the same way -- you press a button when a sliding indicator on the screen reaches its desired setting. An equally addictive treat, JAMDAT Bowling, works similarly, as does Tiger Woods PGA Tour Wireless Golf from EA Sports. The games don't pose many challenges in the way of eye-hand coordination. But they offer just enough nice touches (a picture of a turkey flashes on the screen when you get three strikes in a row in bowling) to inspire your imagination to take over."
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November 20, 2002

Widespread Microsoft critical security hole

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 20, 2002 at 8:50:38 PM
Microsoft has deemed a new hole critical. If you are running IIS (Why would you?), you should seriously consider moving to Linux.

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The flaw affects IIS Web servers using the Microsoft Data Access Component (MDAC) to talk to a database. Servers running the latest software, MDAC 2.7, are free from the security hole, as are servers on which an administrator has run the IIS Lockdown Tool, an application that helps secure systems.

Windows computers, except those running Windows XP, are also vulnerable if Internet Explorer 5.01, 5.5 and 6 are present, as they also use the data access component. However, attacks on such systems are harder to accomplish, Terwoerds said. Outlook Express 6 and Outlook 2000 are immune to attack in their default configurations, and other versions of the mail client can be made safe by using the Outlook E-mail Security Update, she said.
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Mid Day Reviewage...

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 20, 2002 at 6:47:00 PM
I got some stuff coming up for review this weekend. Remember, we try to get something up everyweekend at least!

Abit AT7-Max2 action at Tech-Report.

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Ditching PS/2, serial, and parallel ports gave Abit a little extra room to squeeze more USB and Firewire ports onto the AT7 MAX, but it also cut down on the board's compatibility and expandability. PS/2 keyboards, mice, and KVM switches were unusable with the original AT7 MAX, and the board's three PCI slots left some enthusiasts wanting.


USB minidrive roundup at SubZeroTech.

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Recently many companies have released USB Storage drives from sizes ranging from 16MB all the way to 1GB on a small device around to the size of a lighter. Not only do these storage drives enable quick transfers and the ability to store more data, but they require no driver installation on many of the newer operating systems. (True plug and play!) But can we really say goodbye to the floppy disk?


OCZ Goliath 2SE & Glacier done at Monkey.

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The Goliath 2 SE is huge! I don’t know how else to describe it. As you see in the picture below, the size is just over 3 inches and the weight of the copper makes it quite heavy. The fins used to dissipate heat are very thin and do a very impressive job of allowing cool air through the heatsink as well as getting rid of heat. Thanks to its copper base, good temps are anticipated from it.


Techseekers has Lycoris that I reviewed here. No word on what build.

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As I said before, I am impressed with Lycoris. They have made a good start at making Linux accessible to the casual user. There is a long way to go yet but the makers should be proud of the work they have done. It is capable of competing with Windows in the home, something which other distro's of Linux have not yet achieved. However Lycoris could not compete with Red Hat or similar distro's in a workstation environment. Then again, you wouldn't use XP Home edition as a workstation OS. Lycoris is to XP Home what Red Hat is to XP Professional.


ExtremeMhz and the Shuttle AS45 KT400 board.
[QUOTE]The Shuttle AS45GTR is a solid performer. The board is packed with features and even includes some not seen yet on other boards. It's got everything you could possibly ask for. Well, almost. It's only missing onboard LAN. Serial ATA/RAID, AGP 8x support, and it's "unofficial" DDR400 support will attract those looking for maximum investment and upgradeability[/QUOTE
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Two blackholes in the same galaxy spotted

Poster: Aron Schatz
Posted on November 20, 2002 at 6:28:13 PM
Chandra X-Ray Observatory has made a very important discovery. Two blackholes in the same galaxy. They will eventually merge and become a super blackhole.

[QUOTE]The detection of a binary black hole supports the idea that black holes grow to enormous masses in the centers of galaxies by merging with other black holes, “ said Komossa. “This is important for understanding how galaxies form and evolve.”

Over the course of the next few hundred million years, the two black holes in NGC 6240, which are about 3000 light years apart, will drift toward one another and merge to form an even larger supermassive black hole. Toward the end of this process an enormous burst of gravitational waves will be produced.[/QUOTE:10378348
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