Low-End Routers Launch Massive Denial-Of-Service Attacks -- Accidently  Posted Saturday, September 6, 2003 10:43 AM EDT by Hoser YAHOO! - The issue with these low-end firewalls is that they can create all sorts of trouble for network operators if their firmware has bugs. There have been two reported instances with Netgear and SMC products, and I am sure that there are others that haven't been publicized yet. Click here for more
Review: Teac DV-W50D DVD±R/RW Drive  Posted Monday, September 1, 2003 1:27 AM EDT by Hoser HOT HARDWARE - Hot Hardware takes a look at a DVD±R/RW CD-R/RW Dual Format Drive for under $200 Click here for more
Irony of Ironies: Kazaa Owner Complains of Copyright Infringement  Posted Sunday, August 31, 2003 11:52 PM EDT by Hoser CHILLINGEFFECTS.ORG - Hello pot, this is the kettle... Click here for more
DDR-400 Dual Channel Memory Roundup - Part 1   Posted Sunday, June 22, 2003 9:31 AM EDT by Hoser TWEAKTOWN - We are going to be looking at a host of different memory modules today from such companies like Kingmax who offer very affordable DDR 400 modules to some of the more expensive performance modules on the market from such companies as Corsair and Mushkin. Let’s get a move on and have a look at the modules we have on offer today and see which ones like running above their specifications which is what we want as true enthusiasts. Click here for more
HERO!! Judge says file-swapping is legal  Posted Friday, April 25, 2003 6:02 PM EDT by Hoser MSNBC - A federal judge in Los Angeles has handed a stunning court victory to file-swapping services Streamcast Networks and Grokster, dismissing much of the record industry and movie studios’ lawsuit against the two companies. Click here for more
15-way video card shootout   Posted Tuesday, April 22, 2003 8:27 PM EDT by Hoser ATHLONXP - Now is an exciting time to be a gamer looking to upgrade your system. ATI and NVIDIA have revamped their video card product lines. With the new products coming down the pipe from both companies, it may be time to start looking in the bargain bins for that video card upgrade you could not justify a few months ago. Despite so many bargains that are sure to be available in the upcoming months, the question still arises as to how much gain there is over your current video card. Click here for more
Zero Spam?  Posted Tuesday, April 22, 2003 8:19 PM EDT by Hoser PRO NETWORKS - Spam is one of the most annoying parts of the internet world, but with Tooto Zero Spam, it will bother you no more. Click here for more
New technologies face legal headaches  Posted Tuesday, April 22, 2003 8:15 PM EDT by Hoser C|NET - Companies face a host of legal land mines that they need to consider when developing emerging technology, attorneys at the O'Reilly Emerging Technology Conference told developers Tuesday Click here for more
Opteron: Pushing x86 to the Limit   Posted Tuesday, April 22, 2003 8:10 PM EDT by Hoser ACE'S HARDWARE - The AMD Opteron has hit the shelves and the expectations are running high, in fact, very high. Not only is this AMD's first CPU that really can take on the Xeon in the lucrative and prestigious server market, it is also the first 64 bit x86 CPU. Being 64 bit, it can address a flat memory space of no less than 1024 GBytes and a virtual memory space of 256 TBytes. Click here for more
Luther Vandross hospitalized after stroke   Posted Friday, April 18, 2003 10:36 PM EDT by Klopinator From LiveDaily: You can pull through, Luther! - R&B singer Luther Vandross suffered a stroke on Wednesday (4/16), and remains hospitalized at an undisclosed facility in New York. Click for the article