[H]ardNews 1st Edition
Google On Notice:
This is sort of interesting and brings up a particular issue about the Web that many of us would just assume is "OK". The owners of Kazaa, a file trading client that has facilitated what is surely millions of dollars in theft of copyrighted material, has sent notice to Google. Kaaza sites the DMCA sez:
Utilizing the search query, "kazaa," at www.google.com, the following search results (the "Infringing Material") contain unauthorized copies of the KMD or unauthorized derivative works of the KMD which infringe the KMD and the exclusive rights of the Owner:
Basically when you search for the term "Kazaa" on Google, it sends you to sites that are not authorized to distribute "Kazaa" material. A copy of the original document is here. There is a rant here on the subject.
The whole thing seems just a bit ironic to me...
Athlon:
Your Athlon need a new coat of paint? How bout just jumping some traces to bring the voltage down? OCInside shows you exactly that.
The interactive AMD Athlon XP, T-Bred and Barton painting guides in the OverClocked inside workshop area are now updated with a new feature to lower the Vcore down to 1.10 Volt (in 0.025 Volt steps). In the age of silent PCs I was asked very often for such a feature, because several never processors are working very fine with CPU voltages below 1.475 V also at higher clock rates.
Theme Screws:
Soon to be available from every knock off modder production house out of Asia. Today only at Metku.
[H]ardAIR:
I know that some of you folks out there do a lot of air travel and certainly would not mind being on this flight.
