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#785| source: CNN by maximum3d on Thu Jul 18 2002 
http://www.cnn.com/2002/TECH/ptech/07/18/computer.security.ap/index.html
PCs part of national cyberspace protection plan - Richard Clarke, the president's computer security adviser, said Wednesday that an upcoming national plan to protect cyberspace will include expectations for home users, as well as large companies and the government. "Every American relies upon cyberspace and every American has to do something to secure their part of cyberspace," Clarke said of the plan, which will be released September 19 in Silicon Valley.
#784| source: vnunet by maximum3d on Thu Jul 18 2002 
http://www.vnunet.com/News/1133697
Symantec bought SecurityFocus - Antivirus firm Symantec rocked the security world yesterday with the announcement that it is to acquire independent security company SecurityFocus. The $75m cash transaction is expected to be complete by mid-August.
#783| source: The Register by maximum3d on Thu Jul 18 2002 
http://www.theregus.com/content/54/25659.html
Hitachi creates splash with water cooled P4 notebook - Hitachi has begun selling a wondrous-sounding water-cooled notebook computer in Japan, according to a report by IDG Tokyo correspondent Kuriko Miyake. The machine runs a 1.8GHz mobile Pentium 4, and has a flexible tube which carries water over the chips in order to dissipate heat.
#782| source: HardOCP by maximum3d on Thu Jul 18 2002 
http://www.hardocp.com/article.html?art=MzMw
Radeon 9700 Gaming Experience : A subjective look at our Radeon 9700 gaming experience. We came, we saw, the Radeon 9700 conquered the benchmarks.
#781| source: HardOCP by maximum3d on Thu Jul 18 2002 
http://hardocp.com/article.html?art=MzI3
As promised ATI today launched its R300 product line with ATI Radeon 9700 card (110 million transistors) as well as a new budget card Radeon 9000 (Pro). Although the cards are priced to perform against NVIDIA's GeForce4 MX line, their performance is more in line with the GeForce4 Ti4200 card. The Radeon 9000 cards feature a complete implementation of DirectX 8.1 as well as full vertex and pixel shader support. The Radeon 9700 will be in stores no later than 30-days from now. The card retails for a MSRP of $399 and with all that ATI has been able to show us that far, we have no reason not to believe them on this. The estimated street cost for a Radeon 9000 is $109 where the Radeon 9000 Pro is $129.
#780| source: Yahoo! by maximum3d on Wed Jul 17 2002 
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=569&ncid=738&e=1&u=/nm/20020717/tc_nm/tec
Microsoft has announced that it will bring out a new version of its MSN Browser. However, for the first time, they will charge non-MSN members to use it.
#779| source: DigiTimes by maximum3d on Wed Jul 17 2002 
http://www.digitimes.com/NewsShow/Article.asp?datePublish=2002/07/17&pages=04&seq=20
Dell Computer's first desktop CPU-based notebook is expected to appear on market shelves in early August. The new product line includes two models, the SmartStep 200N and 250N, which respectively run on Intel's 2GHz and 2.2GHz Pentium 4 processors.
#778| source: Casetest.de by maximum3d on Wed Jul 17 2002 
http://www.casetest.de/modules.php?name=Sections&sop=viewarticle&artid=9
Everglide Giganta Mousepad Review. The pad is
manufactured of hard plastic and has a roughened surface. It is similar to Ratpadz in surface and design.
#777| source: c|net by maximum3d on Wed Jul 17 2002 
http://news.com.com/2100-1040-944317.html?tag=fd_top
Radeon 9700 Tomorrow - The Markham, Ontario-based company on Thursday will unveil the details of the Radeon 9700, a desktop graphics chip based on a new architecture that will provide greater realism when it comes to 3D images, according to sources.
#776| source: The Register by maximum3d on Wed Jul 17 2002 
http://www.theregus.com/content/6/25638.html
Team demos "first quantum crypto prototype machine" - Boffins have moved one step closer to a practical implementation of the Holy Grail of encryption - quantum cryptography - by exchanging keys across a 67km fibre optic network.

 
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