Security vendors quickly chimed in Wednesday. Danish vulnerability tracker Secunia, for example, labeled the threat as "highly critical," its second-highest warning rating. Although Adobe didn't specify the bugs, nor give a total vulnerability count, its advisory indicated attackers would have to create a malformed .swf (Flash content file) and dupe a user into opening it.
Tuesday, March 21, 2006
Adobe Warns Of Critical Flash Flaw, Drive-by Downloads
Security vendors quickly chimed in Wednesday. Danish vulnerability tracker Secunia, for example, labeled the threat as "highly critical," its second-highest warning rating. Although Adobe didn't specify the bugs, nor give a total vulnerability count, its advisory indicated attackers would have to create a malformed .swf (Flash content file) and dupe a user into opening it.
New Bug Can Crash Internet Explorer
Details of the security weakness in the Web browser were published on a popular security mailing list last week by researcher Michal Zalewski. "This might not come as a surprise, but there appears to be a very interesting and apparently very much exploitable overflow in Microsoft Internet Explorer," he wrote.
The flaw can be exploited by an attacker to crash IE, Secunia said in an advisory published Monday. The vulnerability has been confirmed on a fully patched PC running IE 6 and Windows XP with Service Pack 2, the security monitoring company said. Secunia deems the issue "not critical."
Nvidia And Havok Demonstrate World's First GPU-Powered Game Physics Solution
The result of an ongoing engineering collaboration between Havok and NVIDIA, this new software product from Havok—called Havok FX™—enables the simulation of dramatically-detailed physical phenomena in PC games, when powered by GPUs such as NVIDIA GeForce®7 or 6 Series GPUs and further amplified with NVIDIA SLI multi-GPU technology. The Havok FX product is currently in early release to select developers and is expected to be available this summer.
Through Havok FX, GPUs can simulate the interactions of thousands of colliding rigid bodies, a fundamental technique of physics computation seen in today's latest games. It's now possible to compute the components of friction, collisions, gravity, mass, and velocity that form the basis of rigid body physics. Havok FX is designed for GPUs supporting Shader Model 3.0, including the NVIDIA GeForce 6 and 7 Series GPUs.
Utilizing Havok FX and NVIDIA graphics technology, game developers can now implement sophisticated physical phenomenon such as debris, smoke, and fluids that add immense detail and believability to game environments. Game designers can include advanced physics effects without burdening the CPU and slowing game-play, since the effects are simulated and rendered on the GPU.
Internet Explorer 7 Beta 2 Preview
Please note that this release is only for Windows XP. Currently x64 versions of XP and Windows Server 2003 are not supported.
Microsoft Unveils XNA Framework For Game Developers
XNA Studio represents a set of tools and technologies Microsoft is building to help streamline and optimize the game development process.
“Developers need a better way to make games and manage the production process,” said Chris Satchell, general manager of the Game Developer Group at Microsoft. “XNA Studio enables all developers — from major development studios to the two guys moonlighting on a dream project in their garage or dorm room — to create games in new, more efficient ways.”
This community technology preview (CTP) represents the first public opportunity for game developers to get their hands on key components of XNA Studio. Included in the CTP is a pre-release version of XNA Build, which delivers mechanisms for orchestrating, debugging and optimizing the game build pipeline. XNA Build also provides studios with a foundation that helps them easily identify game asset relationships and dependency information to unlock a wealth of benefits, ranging from incremental content builds to assistance in identifying orphaned or unused content. Tools such as XNA Build enable game developers to spend less time building and maintaining their internal tools infrastructure, and more time creating great game experiences.
The XNA Framework contains a custom implementation of the Microsoft® .NET Framework and new game-development-specific libraries designed to help game developers more easily create cross-platform games on Windows and Xbox 360 using the highly productive C# programming language. Using the XNA Framework, game developers will benefit from the ability to re-use code and game assets in developing multiplatform titles, without sacrificing performance or flexibility.
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Construction Set Released
Monday, March 20, 2006
New Nvidia ForceWare Driver For TES: Oblivion
Our developer relations team worked closely with Bethesda to optimize game performance, which also included making some driver changes to fix/enhance performance in certain areas.
Our performance testing shows no two benchmark runs are identical in exterior scenes, due to Oblivion randomly placing grass and rocks, changing the amount of grass, and varying other aspects of the terrain.
Friday, March 17, 2006
Nvidia ForceWare 84.21 WHQL
Nvidia has released a new set of display drivers. 84.21 WHQL is the certified version of the 84.20 beta release from earlier this month. Release Highlights:
- WHQL Certified
- Adds support for GeForce 7900 GTX, GeForce 7900 GT, and GeForce 7600 GT
- New NVIDIA PureVideo features and enhancements. Please visit the NVIDIA PureVideo website for more information on PureVideo technology and system requirements.
- Support for high definition H.264 hardware decode acceleration on GeForce 6 and 7 series GPUs.
- Support for high definition MPEG-2 inverse telecine.
- Support for high definition MPEG-2 spatial temporal de-interlacing.
- Adds mixed vendor support for NVIDIA SLI.
- TV-Out/HD-out support for NVIDIA SLI.
- Added support for VSync on Direct3D games when running NVIDIA SLI.
- Microsoft® DirectX® 9.0c and OpenGL® 2.0 support
- For a full list of fixed and known issues please view the Release Notes.
HIS Shows ICEQ 3 Cooling Solution For Radeon X1900 Series
Link: HIS Digital Homepage
Elder Scrolls Oblivion To Be A Hardware Hog
- 3.8Ghz+ CPU
- 1GB RAM
- GeForce 7800GTX or equivalent GPU
Oblivion is going to be available in retail, starting next Monday the 20th of March 2006.
Wednesday, March 08, 2006
Nvidia Cuts TCP Offloads To End Data Corruption
NVIDIA claims the latest ForceWare drivers—6.70 for the nForce4 for AMD and 6.85 for the nForce SLI X16—have resolved ActiveArmor's data corruption issues for good, but the fix comes at the expense of CPU utilization. NVIDIA has today confirmed to TechReport that it's been forced to scale back ActiveArmor's TCP offload engine in order to avoid data corruption.
Thermaltake Releases First Dedicated GPU Power Supply
Nvidia To Show New nForce 500 Chipset @ Cebit 2006
- The new Nvidia nForce 590 SLI MCP for the enthusiast, dual GPU segment
- The new Nvidia nForce 570 SLI MCP for the performance, dual GPU segment
- The new Nvidia nForce 570 MCP for the single GPU performance segment
- The new Nvidia nForce 550 MCP for the mainstream segment and
- The Company’s complete current product portfolio, including NVIDIA nForce4 MCP solutions for both AMD and Intel desktops and AMD mobile platforms
- Support for Nvidia SLI technology—including Quad SLI—the industry’s most stable and game-compatible multi-GPU solution and the only one designed for the use of up to 4 GPUs simultaneously
- Nvidia MediaShield technology supporting a myriad of storage options, including dual RAID 5
- Support for up to 10 USB 2.0 devices and up to six SATA 3Gb/s hard drives and
- Support for the upcoming dual-core AMD Socket AM2 processors
Spring IDF 2006 Conroe Preview: Intel Regains Performance Crown
AnandTech managed to borrow a Conroe test system at IDF, and have some early benchmarks of the machine stacked up against an overclocked Athlon 64 FX-60. The tests show a 2.66GHz Conroe consistently beating an FX-60 at 2.8GHz, in some cases by up to 42%. The gaming results are especially interesting, as they show large performance gaps despite running at 1280x960 and 1280x1024 with high in-game detail levels.
Before you get too excited, we should point out that both test systems were configured by Intel. AnandTech says it couldn't find anything fishy going on, but this isn't quite independent testing with production hardware.
OpenOffice.org v2.0.2
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Tuesday, March 07, 2006
ATI Buys XGI Company
ATI Technologies Inc. today announced the acquisition of Shanghai-based Macrosynergy, an XGI Technology alliance company, as well as related personnel working out of XGI Technology's Santa Clara, California location. With the acquisition ATI immediately increases its presence in Shanghai, China, considered to be the epicenter of China's burgeoning technology market. At the same time the company acquires the research and design expertise of an organization best known for its multimedia add-in boards for personal computers.
"This transaction brings ATI two important elements - presence in a country that is emerging as the next big technology market, and a team of engineers that are highly skilled in our key product areas," said Dave Orton, president & CEO, ATI Technologies Inc. "The XGI and Macrosynergy people bring additional breadth of knowledge and experience to an ATI team that is leading the graphics processor market."
Thursday, March 02, 2006
The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion GONE GOLD
"Our most ambitious project ever is finally done," said Todd Howard, executive producer of Oblivion. "We're excited to get the game into everyone's hands and let them experience it for themselves. We hope they enjoy it. I think it's our best game yet."
Wednesday, March 01, 2006
Internet Explorer ActiveX Update
This update includes minor changes to how Internet Explorer handles some web pages that use Microsoft ActiveX controls. Certain webpages will require users to manually activate Active X controls by clicking on it or using the TAB key and ENTER key. This update contains all previously released security updates. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.