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15 The Saint
Internet Underworld
The Experts
Anand’s Corner
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54 OS Shootout
The Battle For Desktop Supremacy
Decision ‘07
56 Windows vs. Linux vs. Mac OS
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Wagging The Dog
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W h a t ’s H a p p e n i n g • H a rd w a re
Compiled by Blaine Flamig
Toshiba To
Give AMD A Try
Toshiba will launch three new Satellite note-
books in Q3 running on AMD’s dual-core
Turion 64 CPU sitting on the M690 chipset.
Consumer and small- and midsized business
models are expected first in Europe and the
United States before shipping elsewhere. Some
reports put the models at up to $100 less than
Intel-based counterparts. Following Dell’s an-
Turbolinux nouncement last year that it would use AMD
CPUs in its rigs, Toshiba’s move marks another
Wields The win for AMD in its battle with Intel as AMD
readies its new Puma mobile platform for next
wizpy year. Toshiba, which ranks fourth or fifth among
Turbolinux’s PDA-sized wizpy portable media PC vendors (depending on the source), hasn’t
player should be available in the United States as offered AMD-based notebooks since around the
you read this for nearly $280 in a 4GB size (a 2GB turn of the century. In related news, Toshiba
version will reportedly sell in Japan), giving users Linux-booting good- plans to stock its laptops with HD DVD drives
ness from any PC, as well as audio and video playback via the player’s next year and should already be offering note-
1.7-inch color, multilingual OLED. Just plug the wizpy into a USB port books with NAND-based storage built in. ▲
and it will boot your Linux distro, plus carry your browser settings,
Desktop, passwords, etc. from PC to PC. Audio-wise, the wizpy sup-
ports MP3, OGG, and WMA formats; saves voice recordings as MP3
files; and integrates an FM radio. Video-wise, the wizpy supports DivX,
MPEG-4, and JPEG files. ▲
H a r d w a r e M o l e
DailyTech.com Investigates Hardware Review Payola
In what should spark conversation among enthusiasts, of about 150 English-circulated tech sites, although no cash was
DailyTech.com “put together a series of faux companies, prod- exchanged. Overall, 23 pubs refused to swap editorial influence
uct portfolios, and trademarks” over a three-month period to for advertising. Seven of the remaining 12 did agree to editorial
sniff out publications via email and phone correspondence will- service in exchange for advertising or cash, although no pub
ing to sell advertisements (or receive funds) in exchange for agreed to additional funds in exchange for an editorial award.
publishing content, receive funds in exchange for an editor’s One editor’s response included, “The people who do sponsor
choice award, or offer viral marketing in exchange for cash and the site, who advertise and keep good relationships with us,
resale hardware. DailyTech.com says it targeted the 35 largest they will get priority on reviews.” ▲
Ask.com Goes 3D
Although most of us don’t use Ask.com much anymore thanks to Google, that
S i t e
hasn’t stopped its developers from experimenting with new ways to draw in users.
After kicking Jeeves to the curb awhile S e e i n g
back, Ask.com is now sporting a three-
panel design that puts search options to The Encyclopedia Of Life
the left; results in the middle; and images, Talk about your undertakings. The forth-
video, blogs, news, and related data to the coming online Encyclopedia of Life (www
right. Further, register an account and .eol.org) aims to dedicate one Web page to
Ask.com puts Recent Searches, Saved each of Earth’s 1.8 million named animals,
Results, My Folders, and My Tags plants, and other life forms as part of a free,
options in a drop-down menu. CEO Jim open-source, wiki-like project. Yikes. The
Lanzone was quoted, “In some ways, we Field Museum of Natural History, Harvard
are becoming a convergence engine. We University, Marine Biological Laboratory,
want to bring you the right information
from the right source at the right time.” We’d say Ask.com is well on its way. ▲
The Google Of
Code Search Engines?
We could have easily filed this blurb under the Internet section, but
because many of you are coders, it seems only natural to bring you
details here about the increasingly popular Krugle, a search engine
specifically aimed at finding code. According to CTO Ken Krugler,
developers can spend 25% or more of their time looking for lines of
code that could already exist to carry out various functions. As Krugler
says, why write code when it’s already written? Already boasting syndi-
cated partnerships with SourceForge.net, Yahoo! Developer Network,
and CollabNet, Krugle appears ready to take on Google as developers’
first stop to acquire lines of open-source code and related data. Beyond
sporting a dead-simple interface, Krugle offers an enterprise version that’s now available in beta
but expected to go live later this year. ▲
S o f t w a r e
S h o r t s
McCain Tips His Hat To Ballmer
Arizona Sen. John McCain, a 2008 presidential hopeful,
Leopard’s New Backbone recently told an audi-
Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz reportedly let the, ence at The Wall Street
er, cat out of the bag a bit early during an onstage speech he gave Journal’s D: All Things
in Washington D.C. in early June, saying that Apple would use Digital Conference
the open-source ZFS (Zettabyte File System) in Leopard when that if elected he’d
it ships instead of the HFS+ file system Apple has long used. assemble Cabinet
Schwartz reportedly said of the 128-bit ZFS, “This week you’ll members by picking
see that Apple is announcing at their Worldwide Developers “the person in America
Conference that ZFS has become the file system in Mac OS X.” who has been a success
In an interview with InformationWeek, Apple's Brian Croll said and understands the
ZFS "is not the default file system" for Leopard, but Apple is issue, and ask them to
exploring it as an "option for high-end storage systems with real- come back and serve
ly large storage. As a result, we have included ZFS--a read-only their country,” rather
copy of ZFS--in Leopard. ▲ than select those with
political ties. Prodded
Go Ahead, Sue Me, Microsoft to give up names,
“Hello, and welcome to our Microsoft lawsuit invitational. McCain reportedly
This page is intended to be a place where people would like responded with Cisco’s John Chambers and Microsoft’s
to join together to invite a Microsoft patent infringement Steve Ballmer. A Cisco
lawsuit. If you would like to invite a visit by Brad Smith, representative later re-
Microsoft’s head litigator, please feel free to add your name sponded that Chambers
here.” Those are the opening lines from attorney Christian would be honored to
Einfeldt at the Sue Me First, Microsoft public wiki, which is serve but has already
part of a larger and quite interesting Digital Tipping Point committed to Cisco for
Wiki project. Microsoft has signed five Linux patent-protec- three to five more years.
tion agreements to date, including with Xandros, Novell, Meanwhile, although
and most recently LG Electronics. At last check, 1,394 McCain jokingly sug-
open-sourcers had filled 11 Web pages worth of signatures, gested an ambassador-
leaving behind their names, distros, and open-source apps ship to China would be
they use, and some pretty saucy remarks for Microsoft that good for Ballmer, Mi-
are well worth your time. Einfeldt himself writes, “This page crosoft’s CEO has de-
is just my personal opinion as to why I am not scared that clined comment. ▲
Microsoft is going to sue me personally.” ▲
Internet Underworld
E veryone knows that there are bad
people engaging in sleazy activities
people never think about how Apple,
Microsoft, and RealNetworks pioneered
My personal favorite subject is spyware,
which has several fascinating aspects to it.
online, stealing credit cards, spamming, the space by creating free downloadable Most people never seem to actually ask,
distributing spyware, pirating media, media players for the Internet. During “What do people gain from making spy-
running illegal gambling operations, the three years in which I worked for ware?” There was a period when many
and catering to pedophiles. What I find Microsoft (1992 to 1995), more than spyware/adware companies were United
interesting about these operations is 80% of the media content available for States-based, VC-funded, legal corporate
how much they often rely on infrastruc- QuickTime and Windows Media Player entities. In the early days, the companies
ture from well-known, legiti- just hired ad sales forces to sell the
mate Internet companies to pop-up ads, did distribution deals to
enable them. bundle their spyware/adware with
Take online gambling, for other legitimate commercial applica-
example, which during its heyday tions, and shared the ad revenue
around 2000 was generating some they generated with those distribu-
$2.2 billion per year in revenue. tors. Spyware/adware companies
How? U.S.-based game develop would offer companies selling popu-
ers were creating the games and li- lar downloadable products 25 to 50
censing the infrastructure to “mar- cents per month in ad revenue from
keting companies” (read: shell each installation. Although we nev-
companies located outside the er touched such deals, many well-
United States) to promote them. known companies did. Microsoft
The U.S. developer might man- nearly acquired one of them until
age hosting of the service from the bad publicity killed the deal.
Canada or somewhere in the What would shock many folks is
Caribbean. The “marketing orga- the list of big-name companies that
nization” would in turn buy ad- took these spyware deals, shipped
vertising from major U.S. portals, the spyware to millions of their
such as Yahoo! and MSN, to pro- users, while promoting themselves
mote the gambling site to their as defenders of consumer priva-
online casual game audiences. cy and selling their own antispy-
The typical online gambler was ware services.
a middle-aged woman, between What was left in the aftermath
35 and 55 years old, who would of the commercial spyware era was
drop on average $250 for each a far more insidious form of spy-
account created. The U.S. government was porn. The early competition ware. Unlike the VC-funded U.S. spy-
first tried to kill the business by cracking between Microsoft and RealNetworks ware/adware boom—which was led by
down on U.S. credit card providers who for streaming media servers was predom- companies who actually believed they
handled the payment transactions for inantly driven by the early demand for were pursuing a legitimate commercial
these operations, but they simply moved porn servers, long before anybody cared business opportunity and were complete-
them to offshore billing providers. A great about serving a lot of music or other ly shocked when consumers rebelled
deal of PayPal’s early business was also video content. AOL currently hosts sev- against it—the underground spyware
gambling-based until the government eral terabytes’ worth of bandwidth for business flourished via a different route.
came after them. It wasn’t until the gov- free porn content via its Winamp media Some of the first underground spyware/
ernment threatened to come after the player. Thus, many large companies cre- adware products were made to promote
major online portals for accepting ad dol- ate “porn-enabling” technologies that porn and gambling.
lars from the casinos that the business drive adoption of a player or technology What is most fascinating about this,
really dried up. that they subsequently monetize via however, is how the success of other highly
Adult content is another interesting advertising or selling more politically legitimate Internet enterprises enabled spy-
business because it also generates billions correct content, like music, television ware/adware business models on a much
in online revenues. Of course, most programming, and music videos. larger commercial scale. As advertising
by Marty Sems
These Gizmos Don’t Sing It, They Bring It
Head-To-Head: Maxtor OneTouch III, Turbo Edition vs. Seagate FreeAgent Pro
Testbed: Intel D975XBX2, Core 2 Extreme QX6700, 2x 1GB OCZ PC2-7200, Windows XP Pro SP2, Nvidia GeForce 7600GT.
Both drives tested on 1394a port.
HDTach 3.0.1.0 Iometer 2006.07.27* 2GB Folder Transfer**
Raw Capacity Random Access CPU Util Avg. Read Burst Speed IOps CPU Util Write Read
Maxtor OneTouch III, Turbo Edition 1,500GB 13.6ms 1% 41.5MBps 43.1MBps 90.3 0.21% 1:18 1:09
Seagate FreeAgent Pro 750GB 21.5ms 0% 35.1MBps 43.6MBps 70.34 0.24% 1:35 1:17
*Configured with 16 outstanding I/Os **In minutes:seconds
camera the viewfinder is through-the-body, of the two, Canon’s DIGIC III chip, Casio Exilim Zoom EX-Z1050
rather than through-the-lens, something to rather than the DIGIC II on the A640. This, too, falls solidly into point-and-
remember in close-up situations that could The SD900 is more of a pure point- shoot territory, with no manual or priority
introduce parallax error. and-shoot camera, and don’t be fooled controls to speak of, at least where aper-
The A640 supplements its Auto func- by the Manual setting, which is rather ture and shutter are concerned. The EX-
tions with greater creative freedom: Ap- misleading. In practice, Manual is a Z1050 compensates for this with a wealth
erture and Shutter Priority, Manual, and Program AE mode in which you can set of other features, including a whopping
Program modes. For mood tweaking, the exposure compensation, white balance, 38 scene/shooting modes. These are in-
My Colors option will filter or emphasize metering mode, etc., but not aperture stantly accessible via the Best Shot button
specific colors or skin tones—nothing and shutter values. and are visually represented by sample
you can’t do in a photo editor, but it’s We found this to be a very people- image thumbnails rather than icons; for
good to have if you prefer instant gratifi- friendly camera, starting with the Face details, nudge the zoom lever. It’s a very
cation. Another strong point is the flexi- Detect auto-focus option. If people are in user-friendly system for quickly getting to
bility of its auto-focus system. The intel- your frame, it will find the nearest face and presets that should tailor the camera’s per-
ligent AiAF option does a good job of focus on it, even following it if you or the formance to almost any situation.
finding your subject even if it’s off-cen- person moves. The SD900 also produced, For further shooting adjustments, you
ter, and you can manually select a screen by a slight margin, what we regarded as the can display a toolbar of icons down the
point with the FlexiZone option. most appealing skin tones overall, even
with the flash. It’s a champ at low-light
performance, with a wide ISO range; high-
er values will let you forgo the flash (which
is quite powerful) when it might be intru-
sive and still grab crisp handheld shots.
Still, be careful: High ISO shots exhibit
some digital noise, and the camera’s
Canon aggressive exposure gave us a few blown- Casio Exilim
PowerShot SD900 Digital ELPH out highlights even under more favorable Zoom EX-Z1050
$399.99 l www.usa.canon.com lighting conditions. $299.99 l www.casio.com
●●●●● The SD900 would make a great travel ●●●●●
camera, and not only because of its size and
In use, the A640 feels quick and respon- point-and-shoot ease. It has one of the right edge of the LCD for quick access to
sive. Its color is appealing in everything sharpest LCDs in the group, very pleasant ISO, timer, AF mode, flash, and more.
from skin tones to foliage, and it captures to look at while reviewing your shots. Addi- None of which would matter if the pic-
lots of detail, even in distant landscapes. At tionally, the external battery charger is tini- tures didn’t turn out well, but we found
the opposite end of the spectrum, the mac- er than the camera, with no cord, just a pair ourselves surprised at how often the EX-
ro performance is stunning, letting you of fold-out prongs for the outlet. Z1050 rivaled the performance from the
move as close to your subject
as 5/16 inch away. Low-light
performance, at high ISO set- The Canon A640’s macro CanonA640 CanonSD900
tings, avoids an undue performance literally takes you
amount of noise. inside the flower, while the HP
For a compact, the A640 has to back off the farthest.
provides a lot of bang for The rest are able to move in
the buck. respectably close, with generally
accurate colors, although the Casio HP
Canon PowerShot SD900 Kodak has oversaturated to the
Digital ELPH point of looking unnatural.
As you might guess from
the “ELPH” designation, this
is smaller and sleeker than
Kodak Nikon Olympus
Canon’s PowerShot A640.
For those who like to keep up
on the latest technology, it
has the newer image processor
industry’s biggest names. Colors popped connect the camera to your PC. Unlike exposure, but Adaptive Lighting and
out beautifully, and detail was second to the other units, the R967 has no USB color casts.
none, although the unit’s best guess on port, only a proprietary dock connector, Also onboard is the Design Gallery, a
exposure sometimes needed a tweak of which isn’t the handiest arrangement if batch of filter effects, borders, and so on . . .
the compensation setting. you want to upload shots to another a kind of project center that seems intended
It doesn’t skimp on extras, either. device while out in the field. The dock is to make your PC irrelevant and helps fos-
Especially appreciated are the live his- also required for charging the battery. ter the sense that this would serve best as a
togram and battery charge indicator. The R967 has our roundup’s biggest general family cam.
There are several deep-menu settings LCD, at 3 inches, and while the extra
one doesn’t always see on an inexpensive screen space is great for shooting and Kodak V1003
compact, including color filters, a noise playback, we suspect that it comes at the If you see a 10MP camera going for a
filter for portraits, and an audio snap expense of battery life. This one drained street price in the vicinity of $200, it’s rea-
option that imbeds voice commentary in markedly faster than the others. As well, sonable to wonder if the manufacturer has
a shot. And although it had the longest you may need to fire the flash more of- cut many corners. In this case, it seems fair-
startup in the group, the Casio also ten, since the R967 has by far the nar- ly likely that Kodak did.
clocked the fastest auto-focus speeds. rowest ISO range in the bunch. First, the good news: The V1003 is easy
Interestingly, despite being a point-and- It could hardly be simpler to use, with to use, with a simple, straightforward con-
shoot model, the camera permits manual few external controls. If Auto and Scene trol layout that won’t leave you hunting
modes don’t yield the results you want,
you can turn to Aperture/Shutter Priority
and Manual modes. There’s also a manual
focus option that superimposes a black-
and-white square over the middle of the
display; you then judge its sharpness
while pressing the up/down arrows. But
HP compared to the Casio’s manual focus,
Photosmart R967 this one is almost useless. Kodak V1003
$299.99 l www.hp.com Color and detail were pleasing overall, $249.95 l www.kodak.com
●●●● with a few exceptions: The flash tended ●●
to wash out skin tones a bit, distant land-
focus, which works surprisingly well, by scape detail was fuzzier than on most of for what you need. It’s compact, but not
enlarging a focal point that you adjust by the other models, and exposure some- so tiny that it’s awkward to hold. And we
pressing left or right on the four-way pad. times erred on the side of caution, leav- were usually pleased with the vibrant,
ing images darker than equivalent shots warm colors it captured.
HP Photosmart R967 from other cameras, so frequent exposure Unfortunately, this camera feels only
Although the R967 performed well in compensation may be necessary. half-finished. The focus is downright slug-
general, we can’t shake the feeling that Faring better were the Adaptive Light- gish, especially with the telephoto zoomed
its optimum place is in the home. The ing feature, which brightens darker areas in. Likewise, when the flash is needed, the
included dock is the only way you can to bring out shadowed detail, and a shutter lag is pronounced enough that you
versatile bracketing option could completely miss a fleeting moment.
that can target not just Despite seven photo sizes, there are no
Specs & Performance
In addition to some basic specs, we’ve also compiled
a few performance figures. Zoom Internal
Measurements are in inches, Size (HxWxD) Weight (optical/digital) memory (MB)
weight in ounces, and time in
Canon A640 2.6 x 4.31 x 1.93 8.64 4X/4X None
seconds. Performance timing
is an average derived from 10 Canon SD900 2.35 x 3.59 x 1.11 5.82 3X/4X None
trials under varying circumstances. Casio EX-Z1050 2.25 x 3.58 x .95 4.4 3X/4X 15.4
(Because the Olympus Stylus HP Photosmart R967 2.44 x 3.78 x 1.01 6.4 3X/10X 32
1000 lacks an auto-focus assist
Kodak V1003 2.1 x 4.1 x 1.0 5 3X/4X 32
lamp, its AF performance differs
substantially in bright and Nikon P5000 2.5 x 3.9 x 1.6 7.1 3.5X/4X 21
dim lighting.) Olympus Stylus 1000 2.2 x 3.8 x 0.9 4.9 3X/5X 28.5
separate quality (JPEG compression) set- There’s a lens ring for attaching an acces- button that provides instant definitions for
tings, and with the fixed setting used, Ko- sory converter lens to gain enhanced wide- menu features, and a separate Guide mode
dak apparently prefers sacrificing higher angle or telephoto performance, and it’s the that lists 13 shooting challenges and enables
quality for smaller file sizes. It shows. On only camera in the bunch with a hot shoe one or more setup changes to deal with
close inspection, we could often spot a line for attaching an external flash. them. Based on that impression, we’re
of artifacts in high-contrast areas, such as The P5000 goes a bit lighter than the pleasantly surprised to find a live histogram
structures against the sky. other cams on scene/shooting modes among the display options.
Perhaps worst of all, although the cam- (although 16 should be plenty) and heav- However, the Stylus 1000 is the only
era performed reasonably well in full Auto ier than most on creative control. The 10- camera in our roundup without an auto-
mode, when we switched to various Scene option mode dial includes settings for focus assist lamp, which hinders it in
modes, we experienced significant focus Aperture/Shutter Priority, Program AE, low-light situations. Although Olympus
problems. Many shots were on the fuzzy and Manual modes, as well as an Anti- attempts to counterbalance this with a
side or blurred beyond acceptability, even Shake mode that, among other things, very high ISO range, we can only imag-
when we mounted the camera on a tripod takes multiple shots and auto-selects the ine using its extremes under rare circum-
or took shots in sufficient daylight. clearest one. Among the scene modes is a stances; the shots are simply too grainy
We can’t recommend the V1003 on facial recognition setting that behaves like, and/or noisy, too soft-focus because of
any criteria other than price alone. and as well as, the A640’s, and a backlight the noise-reduction processing, or both.
compensation mode that does the trick.
Surprisingly, the auto-focus is quite
slow—the Casio runs rings around it—but
we found ourselves willing to forgive this
because the results are worth the extra foot-
tap. The P5000 flat-out takes beautiful
shots, with color that’s rich without being
too saturated, a great dynamic range and
detail, and no hint of artifacts.
Nikon P5000 The P5000 may not be a D-SLR, but Olympus Stylus 1000
$399.95 l www.nikonusa.com it stacks up well against its bigger cousins. $399.95 l www.olympusamerica.com
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Olympus Stylus 1000
Nikon P5000 We’re back in pure point-and-shoot Under more normal conditions, we
Along with Canon’s PowerShot A640, territory with this trim compact, which, noticed a slight tendency toward oversat-
this one bucks the flat-rectangle design of unlike the rest of the roundup, shoots to uration, usually in scene modes, and lost
the others. While a bit smaller than the xD-Picture cards. Its curved front plate and highlight detail at times, but nothing we
Canon, it still comes across as being closest beveled end add a stylish flair and make it couldn’t live with. And a touch of extra
to a D-SLR. A rubberized handgrip and easier to hold steady. That’s important with saturation isn’t always a bad thing.
thumb rest provide easy-to-hold surfaces; an all-weather camera; the Stylus 1000 is Overall, we found the Stylus 1000 a
the P5000 felt least likely to squirt from packed with gaskets and seals so you can mixed bag—very good for newbs, with
our fingers. It adds an optical viewfinder expose it to rain and snow without fear. less to commend it for power users. ▲
(again, through-the-body) to the LCD. This is one of the most beginner-friendly
It’s also the best-equipped for expansion: cameras we’ve seen, with 20 scene modes, a by Brian Hodge
100 to 400 2.1 8.05 9.55 0.09 0.7 4.5 $299.99 ●●●●
GeForce 8800 Ultra OC 768MB PCIe PNY if the price is right. (I found street XLR8 GeForce 8800 Ultra
features 630MHz, 1,566MHz, and prices at least $100 less than the MSRP.) $799.99
2.2GHz core, shader, and memory clocks, PNY
respectively. This isn’t an earth-shattering The DX10 Debacle www.pny.com
overclock, so I didn’t expect an earth- Sure, you can point to the perfor- ●●●
shattering performance increase. Aside mance charts and hail the GeForce 8800
from the black BFG T-shirt, the card’s Ultra as the king of graphics, but is
bundle is decidedly no-frills. Nvidia’s victory over AMD a hollow
When I dropped the GeForce 8800 one? Even though a single 8800 Ultra
Ultra OC 768MB PCIe in my Intel Core bests AMD’s Radeon HD 2900 XT in
2 Extreme X6800 test rig, its performance CrossFire, neither card has the answer to
lived up to its overclock, which isn’t neces- solving the DX10 riddle. Take our Com-
sarily saying much. Although it turned in pany Of Heroes results at 2,560 x 1,600.
across-the-board victories in every test, the Unplayable is unplayable, whether it’s
margin of victory was awfully slim. Unless 19fps or 13fps. And my problems didn’t end with
you want the distinction of owning an If I were a software developer with a DX10. If you’ll notice in the chart, I had to
“OC” card, you’re better off buying a stock major DX10 title ready to drop, I’d be reduce the resolution in S.T.A.L.K.E.R. to
8800 Ultra and overclocking it yourself. tearing my hair out over both companies’ 2,048 x 1,536 for stable performance. I
apparently woeful Vista drivers. If that knew Vista was a gamer’s nightmare, but
Asus EN8800ULTRA/G/HTDP/768M/A GeForce 8800 Mega Uber ZOMG Ada- these sorts of problems are inexcusable. ▲
Asus doesn’t have a factory-overclocked mantium Edition is what it takes to make
8800 Ultra, but given the meager speed DX10 games playable, sign me up for a by Vince Cogley
increases I’ve seen from other manufactur- PS3 or Xbox 360 Elite.
ers, I’m content with a stock model that
includes a free game. Asus includes a copy Benchmarks
of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. (along with its trade- BFG GeForce Asus EN8800ULTRA/ PNY GeForce
mark proprietary tweaking utilities) with its 8800 Ultra OC G/HTDP/768M/A 8800 Ultra
3DMark06 (1,280 x 1,024)
8800 Ultra. I have to give Asus credit for Overall 11507 11370 11335
including games that won’t be coaster fod- SM2.0 5374 5267 5243
der for my Red Bull in a matter of months. HDR/SM3.0 5429 5322 5311
This card’s performance was virtually CPU 2505 2528 2521
identical to the other stock 8800 Ultra in
2,560 x 1600; 4XAA/16XAF
this roundup, PNY’s XLR8 GeForce 8800 F.E.A.R. 1.08 47 45 45
Ultra. In fact, with the exception of my
Oblivion Town benchmark, both cards Oblivion
were within 1fps of each other in all tests. Outdoor 38.1 36.5 36.8
Ultimately, the inclusion of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Town 80 77.3 83.1
Dungeon 81.6 80.8 80.6
makes the EN8800ULTRA/G/HTDP/
768M/A slightly more appealing. S.T.A.L.K.E.R.* 52.4 51.9 52.1
Company Of Heroes** 19.3 18.7 18.5
PNY XLR8 GeForce 8800 Ultra
Although PNY’s card was identical to 1,600 x 1,200; 4XAA/16XAF
F.E.A.R. 98 94 95
Asus’ in every test, I will give it a brownie
point in the completely irrelevant category Oblivion
of box design. For once, I don’t have to Outdoor 62.1 60.4 61
deal with a suitcase-sized box splashed with Town 90.8 82.6 87.8
more manga than Joe’s Comic Book Em- Dungeon 86.4 85.8 85.7
1,280 x 1,024
Company Of Heroes (4XAA) 30.3 30.8
pose stream processors to perform vertex- front was a bit more promis-
S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 55.8 90.37
and pixel-processing commands. The HD ing. Although S.T.A.L.K.E.R. F.E.A.R. (4XAA; 8XAF)* 77 121
2000 Series GPUs can also use the stream was unplayable at 2,560 x Oblivion
processors to handle geometry processing 1,600, CrossFire helped our (4XAA; HDR Enabled; 8XAF)
and operations that are traditionally CPU- system achieve 29.24fps. Outdoor 67.82 75.07
bound, such as physics processing, polygon Oblivion’s most demanding Town 63.81 57.78
rendering, sorting, morphing, image post- benchmark also ran at a Dungeon 80.28 109.28
processing, and other game calculations. respectable 29.29fps at max
3DMark06 9265 12590
The HD 2900 XT has a 742MHz core resolution. With the second
3DMark06 HDR/SM3.0 4139 6553
clock and 320 stream processors (clocked a card, none of the Oblivion
Company Of Heroes (4XAA) 24.2 23.6
1,600 x 1,200
hair’s breadth lower at 740MHz) capable of benches dipped below 47fps. S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 44.26 77.21
sustaining a colossal 475 GigaFLOPS. With its first DX10 hard- F.E.A.R. (4XAA; 8XAF)* 59 98
The HD 2000 Series also has a 512-bit ware, it’s obvious that ATI Oblivion
memory bus, which, according to ATI, is isn’t going after the perfor- (4XAA; HDR Enabled; 8XAF)
ideally suited to the demands of DX10 mance crown. Generally, Outdoor 53.4 75.16
applications and high-performance HDR ATI’s new flagship performs Town 70.81 60.59
rendering. By comparison, AMD’s new well with DX9 games, but Dungeon 77.11 90.47
GPU bests the G80’s memory bus by 128 we were less impressed with
3DMark06 6397 10410
bits. The Radeon HD 2900 XT we tested the XT’s performance in
3DMark06 HDR/SM3.0 2464 4614
has 512MB of GDDR3 memory clocked early DX10 software (techni-
2,560 x 1,600
Addonics AD44MIDECF
ddonics recently launched an inter- The CF card or Microdrive that you
A esting product that can turn virtu-
ally any CompactFlash Type I/II card or
use determines your performance, but
this device isn’t just about performance.
Microdrive into bootable IDE devices. What it does is give users the ability to
The AD44MIDECF is a small device utilize low-power, solid-state, and shock-
that features a mini 44-pin IDE connec- resistant flash media in place of a 2.5-
two for added
tion, just like current 2.5-inch mobile inch hard drive. This makes it well-suit-
capacity. A $5 adapter, which lets you
hard drives, and a CF slot. ed to unstable environments, such as a
connect either to a 40-pin IDE header,
When a CompactFlash card is plugged car or outdoor kiosk, where shocks or
letting you create a speedy, stable drive
into the AD44MIDECF and the entire temperature fluctuations can wreak
for booting Windows, is also available. ▲
assembly is connected to an IDE port, havoc on a standard hard drive.
the system detects it as a standard IDE Addonics offers two versions of this
by Marco Chiappetta
hard drive with the same capacity as the device—the AD44MIDECF, which
connected card. It even makes the CF supports a single CF card—and the
card bootable. AD44MIDE2CF, which can support AD44MIDECF
$24.99
Specs: Interface: Mini 44-pin IDE (2.5-inch IDE) male; Supported media: CompactFlash Addonics
Type I/II, Microdrive; Dimensions (with CF card attached): 6 x 56 x 59mm (HxWxD); www.addonics.com
Power: +5V from PC PSU; One-year warranty ●●●●
Apple TV
pple TV is something a bit more and to losing the connection and even freezing package does not include any cables.
A a bit less than the media streaming
boxes we’ve seen in recent years. It’s de-
on occasion. Streaming performance on
my 802.11g network was quite good, and
Video output options range from 480p
to 1080i, but much of the iTunes con-
signed to bring your iTunes library into the sync mechanism worked as advertised. tent I watched actually looked a bit fuzzy
the living room. You either stream mater- When up and running, Apple TV’s when run through a large-screen HDTV
ial directly from multiple iTunes libraries interface is a dream, with attractive hi- at 1080i. Although some recent music
or sync the 40GB hard drive with one def menus for each content type, on- videos looked quite sharp and some video
computer just as you would an iPod. screen album art, and thumbnails. It podcasts have been upgraded to higher
The box measures 1.1 x 7.7 x 7.7 inches streams music, video, and movie samples resolutions, much of the video material
(HxWxD) and has 10/100 Ethernet and directly from the iTunes store, but you from the iTunes store itself was not up to
802.11b/g/n networking. can’t purchase items via Apple TV. And the output potential of the box.
I had to update my D-Link router’s be forewarned: This isn’t an SD device. Perhaps most vexing and constricting
firmware for it to recognize the Apple TV HDMI and component video are the for the experienced video collector is
and found the Apple TV box itself prone only available outputs, and the $299 Apple TV’s narrow support of only
H.264 and MPEG-4 formats. Any of us
with DivX, WMV, or AVI clips are out of
luck. Apple TV follows a very narrow
design goal—bringing iTunes to TV—
quite well, but it could and should do a
lot more. ▲
by Steve Smith
Apple TV (40GB)
$299
Apple
Specs: Outputs: HDMI, component, digital/RCA audio, 802.11b/g/n; 10/100 Ethernet; www.apple.com
Apple Remote included ●●●●
Benchmark Numbers
3DMark06 2298 (1,280 x 800)
Quake 4 1.3 (1,440 x 900; no AA/AF) 55.2fps
Dr. DivX 10:39 (minutes:seconds)
WinRAR 5:22
Specs: 1.6GHz AMD Turion 64 X2; 2GB PC2-4200 RAM; GeForce Go 7600; HDD: 320GB;
8-in-1 memory card reader; Networking: 802.11a/b/g, Bluetooth; DVD±RW; remote
Intel’s
P35 Chipset
I ntel’s chipset releases don’t come around
too often, but when they do we usually all
DDR2-based systems with much more
aggressively tuned memory.
sit up and take notice. Up until now, Intel’s The P35GMCH will also be compatible
P965 Express chipset and its 1066MHz with Intel’s forthcoming “Penryn” CPUs
front side bus have been a firm favorite with based upon the 45nm process (expected later
us gamers due to its performance and feature this year). In terms of PCI Express support,
set. The P965 Express has been a great there are no changes there and you still get the
match for the Core 2 Duo, but it’s also been full 16 lanes. Unfortunately, you cannot split
around for over a year. Intel’s next genera- the duty of said 16 lanes between a pair of
tion Core 2 processors will be sporting a graphics cards. Just like the P965, if you’re
1333MHz front side bus along with full sup- looking to double up on graphics cards, you’ll isrupting Reuters’ newswire with a
port for DDR3 memory courtesy of the have to do so using bandwidth from 16 PCIe cheery Christmas greeting at age six,
“Bearlake” chipset, otherwise known as P35. lanes on the Northbridge and then only 4 Alex “Sharky” Ross became an avid
(Later on in the year Intel will also release PCIe from the south bridge. It’s clumsier this computer user/abuser, eventually
the X38, a high-end replacement for the cur- way and certainly eats into the resources of the founding popular hardware test-
rent 975X.) capable 2GB/s pipe between the north and ing/review Web site
The P35GMCH (North Bridge) may well south bridge. SharkyExtreme.com. Exposing
be the first Intel chipset to support those As far as the new south bridge goes, the shoddy manufacturing practices and
1333MHz bus speeds, but Nvidia’s nForce OEMs will be pairing up the P35MCH with rubbish-spouting marketing weasels
680i SLI SPP got there first. Where Intel did Intel’s new ICH9R. This new chipset is basi- while championing innovative
finish first is on the memory controller, cally an updated ICH8R (you would never products, illuminating new technol-
called Fast Memory Access Technology, have guessed) with the same 6 300MB/s ogy, and pioneering real-world test-
which has been revamped to include DDR3 SATA ports, Intel’s Matrix Storage RAID ing methods was just a front for
capabilities. Revamping includes tweaking technology and support for Vista’s Ready- playing with the best toys. The site
the latency characteristics of the MCH Boost flash-based hard drive caching (Intel acquired, he left in 2001. A
(Memory Controller Hub) as well as the “Turbo Memory”). The number of USB 2.0 London native and London School
latency enhancing 8-bit prefetch of DDR3 ports has been upped from 10 to 12. What is of Economics graduate, Alex cur-
(DDR2 has a 4-bit prefetch). Nobody said new is the addition of a Gigabit Ethernet rently overclocks/tunes Porsche 996
being an early technology adopter was easy, MAC, and it’s good to finally see this tech- Turbos with www.sharkwerks.com
and for DDR3 technology it’s no different. nology become integrated into the chipset when he’s not tweaking PCs.
Intel has only validated speeds up to rather than done externally.
1066MHz, although the likes of Asus It won’t stop with the P35 as Intel’s Road Nobody said
already claim support for 1333MHz speeds. Maps already show future G35, X38, and
It’s very early in the life-cycle of DDR3. If Eaglelake chipsets on the board before the
you remember when DDR2 first came out, year comes to an end. The G35 will sport being an early
it took a while for speeds and latency to be Intels’ next generation on-board graphics chip
up to par with older memory. The same can as it becomes DX10 compliant (obviously we technology
be said for DDR3, as we’re just not there won’t be throwing out our Nvidia GPUs).
yet. Luckily Intel has allowed for full back- The X38 is of particular interest to us since adopter
wards compatibility with DDR2 memory, so it’ll be targeting the high-end as well as intro-
should motherboard manufacturers choose, ducing PCI Express 2.0 serial technology with
they could technically build motherboards its 5GB/s capabilities. Sadly, you’ll need to was easy,
with both DDR3 and DDR2 memory slots. wait until late next year for HD-DVD and
Early tests are already showing that DDR3- Blu-Ray support with Intel’s ICH10 on the and for DDR3 it’s
based computers with conservative timings Eaglelake chipset. ▲
are keeping pace with similarly outfitted no different.
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odding enthusiasts have a pen- the device. Its display can sense power
The Modder’s
Guide To Vista
“Overclocking” Microsoft’s Newest OS
icrosoft officially released our rigs don’t have slow processors, small For example, Microsoft released a new ver-
services configured to launch automatically. Press ENTER, and the Programs And today’s hard drives are at sustained trans-
And like unwanted or unnecessary programs, Features control panel will open. In the fers, they don’t come close to the access
each of these services consumes memory and Programs And Features control panel, click times of flash memory, because the heads
sometimes CPU resources. If your Vista the Turn Windows Features On Or Off have to move across the spinning platters
installation is automatically launching a ser- link to the left. You’ll be presented with a to seek data.
vice that you don’t need, disable it to speed list of all of Vista’s features; the items that To use ReadyBoost, connect a compat-
boot times and free up RAM. are checked are enabled. Browse through ible USB flash drive. You’ll probably be
Click the Vista Orb (formerly known as the list and remove the check mark from prompted by an AutoPlay menu as soon
the Start button), type services in the Start the items you don’t use, such as Win- as you connect the drive that will ask you
Search field, and then press ENTER. The dows Meeting Space, Optional Tablet PC if you’d like to “Speed Up My System.”
Windows Services control panel will open, Components, or the Fax And Scan tools. Click that option and select the desired
and you’ll be presented with a long list of size of the ReadyBoost cache. The larger
services installed on the machine. Sort the Use ReadyBoost the better, but it supports only up to 4GB
list by Startup Type, and look at all of the Probably one of the easiest and best (compressed to 8GB). If you are not
entries set to Automatic. Almost all of these ways to increase Windows Vista’s per- greeted by the AutoPlay menu, click the
items launch every time you turn on your formance is to take advantage of its Vista Orb and then click Computer to
PC. Look through the list and disable the ReadyBoost feature. ReadyBoost works in access all of your drives. Then, right-click
items you don’t think you’ll need, such as conjunction with a USB flash drive to the removable flash drive’s icon and select
the Tablet PC Input Service or the Media cache data. ReadyBoost has mistakenly Properties from the pop-up menu; the
Center Service. To disable an item, right- been characterized by some as a pseudo- ReadyBoost settings will be available on
click the entry and then choose Properties RAM supplement, but in reality it is a the ReadyBoost tab.
from the pop-up menu. In the resulting data cache that’s meant to reduce disk
window, change the Startup Type from access. ReadyBoost requires a USB flash Manually Configure Pagefile
Automatic to Disabled. If you’re unfamiliar drive between 256MB and 4GB in capac- We subscribe to the philosophy that
with a particular service, it’s probably best ity that’s capable of .5MBps through- the fewer features Windows is allowed to
to leave it be because a number of them are put for 4K random reads and 1.75MBps manage automatically, the better (within
required for Vista to function properly. throughput for 512K random writes. reason, of course). In addition to turning
There’s plenty of information available That may not sound very fast, but it’s not off unused features and disabling unnec-
online if you’d like to scrutinize each one. sustained transfers that are important for essary services, we recommend manually
ReadyBoost, but rather quick random configuring your pagefile to prevent
Turn Off Unused Features access. What ReadyBoost does is cache dynamic resizing. If it’s left in its default
Similarly, we recommend turning off or the pagefile and frequently used data so configuration, the pagefile will fluctuate
disabling any of Vista’s built-in features the OS doesn’t have to grab this data in size based on the system’s demands,
that are going unused. Click the Vista Orb from the hard drive. As fast as some of but the difference is never more than a
and type features in the Start Search field. couple of gigabytes.
The many services that automatically If you’re not using a feature built Windows Vista’s ReadyBoost
launch by default in Windows Vista into Windows Vista, uninstall or feature uses flash media as a
consume large amounts of memory disable it to free up memory and fast data cache and compliment
and, sometimes, processing power. hard drive space. to the pagefile.
If you have the drive space to spare (and Orb, then right-click Computer, and
you should after uninstalling those unused select Properties from the pop-up menu. Proceed With Caution: Disable UAC
Vista features), click the Vista Orb, then In the System control panel that opens, This tip isn’t for the uninitiated. But if
right-click Computer, and select Proper- click the Windows Experience Index link you’re a hardcore power user and know
ties from the menu. When the System available in the middle of the screen. how to keep your machine clear of vi-
Properties control panel opens, click the Then in the Performance Information ruses and other malware, disabling User
Advanced System Settings link at the left. And Tools window that opens, click the Account Control can have a measurable
In the new window that opens, click the Update My Score link. Vista will then impact on your productivity; it doesn’t
Advanced tab at the top, then click the run a number of tests and report a score speed up the system per se, but you won’t
Settings buttons in the Performance cate- for the processor, memory, Desktop be constantly bombarded with “Cancel or
gory. In the Performance Options dialog graphics, gaming graphics, and the pri- Allow” prompts.
box that opens, click the Advanced tab. mary hard drive. If any of the scores is To disable UAC, click the Vista Orb,
Then click the Change button in the subpar (below three), consider upgrading type msconfig in the Start Search field,
Virtual Memory category. In the Virtual that component to increase the system’s and press ENTER. In the System Con-
Memory dialog box, remove the check overall performance. figuration app that opens, click the
mark from the Automatically Manage Tools tab and find Disable UAC in the
Paging File Sizes For All Drive option. Enhance SATA Hard Drive Performance list of options. Highlight Disable UAC,
Then, select the drive you’d like to host There is an enhanced hard drive per- and then click the Launch button. A
your pagefile (for best performance, put formance mode available within Vista command prompt window will then
your pagefile on a separate drive from your that increases the size of the write cache to open when the process has complet-
OS installation) and click the Custom Size further improve performance over the ed. Restart the system, and UAC, along
radio button. Make the initial size and default configuration. This option can with all of those annoying prompts, will
maximum size of the pagefile the same have a significant impact on write perfor- be disabled.
value to prevent resizing. We suggest set- mance, but if there is a power failure and
ting the pagefile to the recommended size your system loses power before the write Ultimate Vista
listed at the bottom of the dialog box. cache has been flushed and the data is It’s going to take some time for Mi-
written to the drive, there’s a good chance crosoft and OEMs to fully optimize Vista
Check Your Windows for data corruption or loss. As such, and their device drivers, respectively, to
Experience Index Microsoft recommends this feature only bring performance up to the level of
Windows Vista has a basic built-in be enabled when the system is connected WinXP. But by following our suggestions
benchmarking tool that’ll assess the per- to a UPS. and tweaks, you’ll boost Vista’s perfor-
formance of a number of different sub- To enhance hard drive performance, mance today and make your system ready
systems. The scores that the tool doles click the Vista Orb; in the Start Search to better exploit the code optimization of
out are somewhat ambiguous, but it is field, type Device Manager and press tomorrow. Happy tweaking! ▲
helpful in finding specific system bottle- ENTER. In Device Manager, expand the
necks. To access the tool, click the Vista Disk Drives tree, and then right-click by Marco Chiappetta
your hard drive and choose Properties
from the menu. In the Device Properties
dialog box that opens, click the Policies
tab, then check the checkbox labeled
Enable Advanced Performance. Click OK
and you’re done.
To keep Vista from constantly Windows Vista has an integrated tool designed to You can increase Vista’s file system
resizing your pagefile on-the- spotlight potential performance bottlenecks. Vista performance by entering the Device
fly, manually specify a fixed size then ranks the system’s Windows Experience Index Manager and enabling advanced
for the pagefile. using performance data the tool gathered. performance mode.
by Joshua Gulick
Hitch pins hold the enclosure and “The hard drive rack was built
other components firmly in completely by me,” says
place, but they disengage Liang. “It’s constructed com-
quickly, too. The hitches pletely from aluminum angle,
and thumbscrews mean bar, and rivets. It’s tool-free—
Liang can make changes the drives are held in by the
without a screwdriver. red thumbscrews.”
Liang points out that many of the The first tier includes the “I set the video card aside so that
system’s wires travel to the upper power supply, optical you could see some of the
tier via three Molex connectors that drives, hard drives, and fan modifications I’ve done to the
he attached to the frame of the PC. controller. Liang put the motherboard,” says Liang. “For
He tells us that he can attach or motherboard tray on the example, I have an Athlon XP CPU
remove up to 24 wires at once, second tier, which has a cooler mounted to cool my north-
thanks to his Molex mod. versatile fan system. bridge—this helps my overclock.”
Liang cut a large hole in the acrylic “I usually leave [the system] open,” “The feet of the system are actually
floor to accommodate some of the says Liang. “No pets or young kids steel handles that have been inverted,”
cables that pass to the second tier, to worry about accidents. And I says Liang. “They’ve been painted
including the ATX power connectors, usually change stuff on it frequently with the metallic red paint and have a
PCI-E connectors, and SATA cables. enough that dust doesn’t gather. wrapping of hockey stick tape for pro-
It’s a little loud without a case to tection and a little bit of stickiness so
muffle the fans.” the case doesn’t slide around.”
“
to keep both my old video card and monitor, though, so that I could
eventually build a three-monitor setup when I have the funds to buy
Don’t use the another display. My problem is that when I installed my new GeForce
8800 GTS, I also uninstalled the old Nvidia drivers and then installed the
new ones that came with the GTS, but when I did that, my GeForce 6600
GT wasn’t detected. I then tried to install the drivers for the 6600, and it
drivers that came on seemed to work, but when I restarted the computer, my 8800 GTS was
no longer being recognized. Nvidia doesn’t seem to have one set of dri-
vers that’ll work for both cards under Windows XP. What can I do here?
the CD with your A: Your problem stems from the fact that Nvidia no longer has
a single, unified official driver that supports its entire range of
GPUs. There are a couple of very simple workarounds for your
problem, however. The first method doesn’t require any modi-
8800 because they’re fications or special tricks. Just head on over to Nvidia’s Web
site and download the latest drivers for both of your cards. As
of this writing, that would be ForceWare v158.22 for the 8800
more than likely outdated GTS and v93.71 for the 6600 GT. Don’t use the drivers that
came on the CD with your 8800 because they’re more than
likely outdated and lack the most recent bug fixes and perfor-
mance updates. Once you have both sets of drivers downloaded,
and lack the most install v93.71 first to get the 6600 working. When the installa-
tion process is complete, restart the computer and then install
ForceWare v158.22 for the 8800. If you install the drivers in
this order, both cards should work.
recent bug fixes and The reason you ran into your initial problem was because you
performance
“ uninstalled your older graphics driver before installing the newer
ones, and the newer version didn’t have support for the 6600.
Then when you went back and installed the older version, you
probably overwrote files that were necessary for the 8800 to work.
Another way to get both cards working, without having to
install multiple versions of Nvidia’s ForceWare drivers, is to re-
place the INF that comes in the driver package with a modified
updates. version that’ll support both cards. We should warn you that this
method is unsupported by Nvidia or its board partners, but in
our experience it has worked every time. This is also an easy way
in your Windows
“
never came across the anomaly you describe here. We agree,
though; our research shows there are other users out there that
configuration.
have reported the infamous “squeal of death.” While on the sur-
face it may look like you should point the finger of blame at Cre-
ative Labs or Nvidia, we’d suggest that perhaps there are other bus. A lot of motherboards from Asus actually allow you to lock in a
systemic issues at play here causing your squealing lock-ups. specific PCI frequency speed when you adjust front side bus speeds.
In your case, you want to make sure, either by turning down your
Before blaming the infamous “squeal FSB or locking in the PCI clock to 33MHz, that you’re running
of death” from your X-Fi card on those slots within specifications. Again, however, this is more of a
Creative Labs, make sure process of elimination step in troubleshooting more than any-
you check for resource thing, and it’s more likely that you have some sort of
conflicts in resource conflict that is causing the issue.
Windows. Contrary to popular belief, PCI-E-based cards such as graphics
cards do in fact use interrupts, memory ranges, and IO ranges in
your Windows configuration. For example, in one of our test sys-
tems, our Sound Blaster X-Fi uses IRQ 21 and our GeForce 8800
GTX card uses IRQ 16. Though hard resource conflicts like this
are rare these days with the state of Windows Plug ’n Play support,
they still happen. Our guess is that when you installed that second
graphics card, you may have run out of interrupts in a certain
range that both the X-Fi and the new GF 8800 GTX wanted to
claim. Try swapping your cards around in the existing PCI slots to
see if that doesn’t solve the issue. You can also try to manually
assign an IRQ to the X-Fi card, but that’s a bit of a gamble as to
Though you may not want to hear this, we always tell people whether Windows will play nice that way. Probably the only other
that are overclocking to start from ground zero and turn their sys- way to change your resource conflict bad luck is to reformat with a
tems back to stock specification for initial troubleshooting. In your fresh install of Windows. Good luck! ▲
case, it may be especially important to do this. We haven’t seen the
P5N32 SLI’s BIOS menu as of late, but there typically is an associa- by Dave Altavilla and Marco Chiappetta,
tion between front side bus speed settings and the clock to the PCI the experts over at HotHardware.com
use the mouse to point the direction and the NIA as a keyboard sub-
Putting The NIA To Use stitute," Schuette says.
To the gaming software, nothing different is apparent; the
From OCZ’s demonstration of the NIA at CeBIT in March 2007 game just receives its keystroke commands through the NIA
and from descriptions from OCZ’s Schuette, here’s a general rather than a keyboard.
idea of how the NIA works. “Each signal can be assigned to a specific keystroke on the
1—The NIA headband and its three sensors measure keyboard or to a mouse button, which also means that there is no
changes in nerve cells, as the player reacts to the occurrences need for game developers to write extra code,” Schuette says.
on the screen. (In the future, you could see the headband, with The NIA only has support for computer gaming right now, but, in
its sensor and cable, replaced by a baseball cap with sensors the future, support through gaming consoles is possible, as well. ▲
and wireless capabilities, giving the gamer plenty of freedom
of movement.)
2—Through a cable, the headband sends
the signals to the NIA hardware, which is 1
about the size of a cigar box. (Schuette says
the unit's hardware will be smaller in the
future.) Software inside the NIA hardware
translates the signals from the headband
and sensors.
3—The NIA hardware then sends the sig- 2
nals to the computer through a serial cable
connection. (Schuette expects OCZ to devel-
op USB capability soon.) From there, the
computer matches the signal sets (or brain 3
fingers) to a keystroke command in the
game. During demonstrations at CeBIT, the
player used a mouse to control the direction
of the movement on the screen. All other
commands occur through the NIA.
"From personal experience, it's easier to
fter months of rumors and delays, gaming. Let’s take a look at the hardware vertex to pixel processors you had in your
example, usually the set of values is some- vertex shading when necessary and shift
thing like red, green, and blue for color or to pixel processing when necessary. This
X, Y, and Z for vertex data, such as a 3D provides eight to 10 times the vertex pro-
location. Because of this, graphics cards cessing power compared with previous
were built around vector processors for generations of graphics cards. Now, vertex
many years. More recently, scalar proces- processing has access to the same data-
sors were added. Scalar processors work on fetching capabilities as the pixel units do
a single piece of data rather than a vector. because it’s the same unit. The result is
ATI’s previous card series, the X1K, had a that huge numbers of polygons can be
combination of vector and scalar proces- rendered at once, and the polygons can
sors. Vector processors are very fast at pro- have a lot more detail. More polygons
cessing things such as color and vertex with more detail naturally make for a big
data. Scalar processors are used for tasks improvement in the images on the screen.
that don’t use color or vertex data, such as Just take a look at the difference in detail
transparency or perspective correction, between the DX10 and DX9 screenshots
which are becoming increasingly common from Microsoft Flight Simulator X if you
as shaders become more sophisticated. ATI’s HD 2900 XT GPU has 700 million don’t believe us.
Scalar processors are also used for non- transistors, a 740MHz clock speed, 512MB Physics processing. To make games
rendering tasks on the GPU, such as GDDR3 memory, 100GBps memory more interactive, developers model the
stream computing, where they take very bandwidth, and a ring memory bus with physical behavior of objects, meaning not
large data sets to do simulation, physics eight 64-bit memory channels. It can just how they look, but how closely they
processing, or even audio processing— process up to 47.5 gigapixels per second. obey the laws of physics. Physical model-
things that go far beyond working on ing allows for more realistic crashes, explo-
color data. These functions receive no size of the unit depends on the particular sions, and other physical movements of
benefit from a vector-based architecture card’s architecture. The HD 2900 works objects, even something as simple as a ball
because they work on single values, not on blocks of 64 pieces of data. ATI’s bouncing. When a car smashes into thou-
vectors. Many of these processes were other new desktop GPUs, the HD 2600 sands of pieces, each piece has to be
formerly sent to the CPU for processing. and HD 2400, work on 32- and 16-piece tracked as it breaks away from the car; flies
Now, scalar processors built into the blocks, respectively. One SIMD executes through the air; bounces off a wall, the
GPU have offloaded much of this pro- the same set of multiple instructions on a ground, or other object; and finally comes
cessing burden from the CPU, leaving it group of data elements. There are multi- to rest on the ground or flies offscreen.
free for other tasks. And superscalar ple SIMDs, and each can be doing some- The tracking and rendering of each mov-
architecture lets you process all these thing completely independent of the ing piece is called physics processing. The
things far more efficiently. others. Each SIMD can simultaneously more physics processing that can be done,
Because superscalar architecture only execute hundreds of threads. the more realistic the game will be.
uses scalar units, there’s no need for vec- DX10 shaders use a common instruc- The CPU has historically handled
tor processors. If vector operations are tion set, which naturally complements physics processing. The HD 2900 series
necessary, the HD 2900 groups scalar ATI’s unified shader architecture very diverts physics processing to the GPU,
units together to act like a vector. Once well. DX10 enables several new capabili- using its stream processing and superscalar
the group of scalar units completes the ties that are a significant visual leap for- architecture. (ATI’s graphics drivers include
vector operations, it breaks back to indi- ward from the previous version. One is physics processing support.) To use these
vidual units. This requires more complex the ability to render large numbers of features, the game itself has to have physics
instruction scheduling, but it is a much polygons on the screen at once. A con- support, but most of today’s games do.
more flexible architecture. The result is straint in DX9 and earlier GPUs was their Other supporting features include In-
less idle time within the GPU, and there- tendency to focus a lot more of the pro- stant Sync, which can replicate an object
fore better performance. cessing power on the pixel processing hundreds or thousands of times on-screen
Stream processors. The HD 2900 XT than on the vertex processing, which lim- without sending the back and forth from
has 320 stream processing units. These ited games to a relatively small number of the GPU, and a hardware tessellation unit
stream processing units are arranged into polygons on-screen simultaneously. that enhances geometry detail by generat-
groups called SIMDs (single instruction, Fancy pixel processing is important to ing additional geometry on the GPU.
multiple data; pronounced simdees). In improving image quality, but handling Tessellation. In computer graphics, tes-
order to keep these units busy, all pro- massive amounts of polygons is more criti- sellation is the generation of detail on an
cessing tasks are arranged into threads. A cal. Unified shader architecture lets the object to give it a more realistic appearance.
thread is defined as a unit of work. The entire card’s processing power focus on Game elements, such as characters and
Installation
Most computers come with an OS already installed, but
you know you’re never locked into that OS. You can wipe
out the current operating system and replace it with an
entirely new one. You can also partition your hard drive and
create a dual-boot system, which essentially gives you a
choice of multiple operating systems to run when you boot
your computer. (If your hard drive only has one partition
and you don’t want to lose your original OS, make sure
you nondestructively resize the original partition to Windows XP displays every possible program in multiple
make room for the second OS.) menus that clutter the entire screen.
User Interface
User interfaces are completely subjec-
tive. What one person may love, another
person may hate. To try to judge user
interfaces objectively, I focused on specif-
ic features each OS offered to make the
computer easier to use. For exam-
ple, how can users switch between
multiple windows within the OS,
and what were its advantages and
disadvantages? By concentrating
on specific features of an OS, I
Mac OS X 10.5’s
Spaces feature can
let you create and
pick between multiple
desktops.
that essentially makes IE6 useless. Out- normally necessary to install a firewall Besides its built-in firewall, Mac OS X
look Express provides basic email capabil- on an Ubuntu system, because access includes its Safari browser and Mail pro-
ities and includes the ability to create to the system is closed by default. gram. If you use Safari, you’ll stumble
whitelists and blacklists to reduce junk However, if you run any services that across an occasional Web site that Safari
email. For further protection against junk let other computers access yours (for can’t display properly.
email, Outlook Express also lets you example, the Apache Web server), it is For sorting junk email, Mac OS X ini-
define rules to help separate junk email. advisable to install a firewall. tially asks you to identify junk messages.
WinXP’s Windows Firewall is better Once you’ve identified enough messages
than nothing but only blocks inbound Ubuntu also includes Ekiga, a videocon- as junk, Mail will automatically route
connections, which can stop hackers from ferencing program. As an open-source suspected junk mail to a junk folder,
breaking into your computer. Unlike program, Ekiga works with a variety of dif- where you can review the messages peri-
most firewalls, Windows Firewall won’t ferent communication protocols such as odically while keeping them from clut-
block outbound connections, which SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and tering your inbox.
means any malware already installed on H.323, which means Ekiga can communi- One nice feature of Mac OS X is its
your computer can still communicate cate with any SIP- and H.323-compliant built-in Preview program, which can dis-
over the Internet. programs, such as Microsoft NetMeeting. play PDF Acrobat files without having to
For instant messaging, WinXP includes Like WinXP, the Mac OS X firewall install Adobe Acrobat Reader first. Preview
Windows Messenger, which doubles as only protects against inbound connec- just means having one less program to
simple text-messaging and triples as a full- tions but ignores any outbound connec- install, although it can’t display the con-
blown videoconferencing program. An- tions. If a Trojan or spyware infects your tents of a PDF file within a browser win-
other program, Windows NetMeeting, Macintosh, the built-in firewall won’t dow like Acrobat Reader program can.
offers videoconferencing abilities along protect you. Mac OS X users don’t have For instant messaging and videoconfer-
with remote desktop control and applica- to worry about Trojan horses and spyware encing, Mac OS X offers iChat, which is
tion sharing. to the extent that WinXP users do, but compatible with the AIM (AOL Instant
Ubuntu provides Firefox and Evo- this will likely change in the future if OS Messenger) and Jabber chat networks.
lution as its Web browser and email pro- X gains popularity. To customize the Mac More stunning is iChat’s videoconferenc-
gram, respectively. Surprisingly, Ubuntu OS X firewall to block outbound connec- ing ability, which displays participants in
doesn’t install a firewall by default. tions, you must use a command-line a futuristic 3D display.
Ubuntu’s Web site explains: interface, which keeps novices from acci- Vista provides IE7, which boasts added
A firewall protects a computer system dentally messing up the firewall but also security plus tabbed browsing, a feature
from unauthorized access. It is not makes customizing the firewall difficult. that has long been standard in rival
only are most of these programs free, but compatibility with hardware and software. you want to work with audio, video,
also they're nearly equivalent in features If you’re happy using WinXP, stay with it. and graphics images and are willing
to commercial programs found on Switch to Linux if you need to keep to learn the differences of Mac OS X
Windows or Mac OS X. The disadvan- ancient computers running, can live over WinXP.
tage is that finding and installing various with the bundled software included with Whatever OS you choose, the answer is
Linux programs can still be troublesome. Ubuntu or SLED, and have the time to clear: Windows is no longer the only choice
If you want to switch to Linux, be pre- learn the quirks of a new OS. Switch to when upgrading to another computer. ▲
pared to spend extra time learning to find Vista if you’re going to buy a new com-
and install different Linux programs. puter anyway. Switch to Mac OS X if by Wallace Wang
If your needs are limited to routine
tasks such as word processing, Internet
browsing, and email, then Linux is a great Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
alternative. Ubuntu is probably the best
choice, given its free status and growing Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger may that make it easy to add digi- Dashcode, you can create
popularity; if you plan on learning Linux, be a good OS, but the next tal photographs from iPhoto. your own Dashboard wid-
Ubuntu represents the future. incarnation of Mac OS X, Mail 3 adds special Notes gets to perform simple
If you want a slicker version of Linux Leopard, should be even and To-Do features that ex- tasks, such as retrieving
that's geared to mimic Windows, then better. The most prominent pand its capabilities from a weather or stock market
SLED is a better choice. Novell (the pub- feature of Leopard is Time simple email client to a per- information. Unlike XCode,
lishers of SLED) has even signed an agree- Machine, a backup program sonal organizer. Finally, the Dashcode is specifically
ment to work more closely with Microsoft that saves snapshots of your Leopard version of Safari designed to make pro-
for getting Linux and Windows machines entire hard drive, making it adds antiphishing features gramming easy, so even
to work together. So, for example, if you possible to restore your com- to detect fraudulent Web novices can create their
need to network a Linux PC with other puter to a previous state or sites that may try to steal own working Dashboard
Windows machines, SLED will fit right in just selectively pluck old ver- your personal information. widget within minutes.
almost as well as another Windows PC. sions of files from the past. On the fun side, iChat Perhaps the most
Vista’s user interface is a drastic Although Linux users allows you to take an image intriguing feature of Leop-
improvement over WinXP’s. Beyond the have long been familiar with from iPhoto that can display ard is Boot Camp, Apple’s
user interface, Vista’s improvements are the idea of switching be- in the background. Now you dual-boot program that lets
mostly transparent to the user. Vista alone tween multiple desktops, can chat with your friends you install WinXP or Vista
won’t make you more productive than Leopard offers a slicker ver- with a background image of on any Intel-based Mac.
WinXP, but using Vista will be more sion called Spaces. Just as Hawaii, a newsroom, or Boot Camp essentially turns
exciting than WinXP. You just have to Exposé lets you view multi- even Godzilla behind you. your Mac into a PC clone,
decide if you want to pay the heftier price ple program windows on the For more practical purpos- so if you need to run
for Vista, along with its necessary hard- screen, Spaces lets you view es, iChat also lets you create Windows applications with-
ware upgrades to run it. multiple desktops so you a slideshow presentation, out the compromises of vir-
Given the choice between switching can see the one you want. essentially letting you give tualization software like
from WinXP to Linux or Vista, the major- Multiple desktops let you presentations through Parallels, then you can have
ity of business users will likely stick with maximize your workspace. videoconferencing. the best of both Windows
the familiarity of Vista. However, a good One desktop might display To help you find your and Mac OS X programs
number of people will likely defect to the your word processor for files, Leopard beefs up running on a single com-
third choice and switch to Mac OS X. writing a report, a second Spotlight’s file searching abil- puter. For more information
Like WinXP and Vista, Mac OS X desktop might display your ity to include searching mul- about Boot Camp, see “Bet
enjoys tremendous third-party software email program and a brows- tiple Macs over a network. You Can’t Boot Just One”
support for mainstream software. If you er, and a third desktop might Now you can search for a file on page 66.
want to organize, edit, and view digital display your favorite video on your hard drive or some- These are just a handful
photographs or video, every OS can do it, game. By switching between body else’s hard drive. of new features that you can
but Mac OS X will do it better. Businesses multiple desktops instead of Mac OS X has always expect in Leopard. If Apple
may prefer Vista for its close relationship to individual windows, Spaces included XCode, its continues its tradition of
WinXP, but ordinary individuals may want helps keep you organized C/C++/Objective-C lan- making newer versions of
the variety of home applications (iPhoto, between multiple tasks. guage compiler. However, Mac OS X run on older Macs
iMovie, and iTunes) of Mac OS X. Leopard’s built-in email if you find programming in while still adding features,
Then again, there’s no reason to aban- client, Mail 3, adds tem- C too complicated, Leopard then Leopard is a must-have
don WinXP, which still enjoys widespread plates for creating cus- offers a simpler alternative upgrade for everyone who
tomized email messages called Dashcode. With owns a Mac. ▲
going to be. Although Linux boot loaders hard drive. Until Vista, you had to use a improvements in this regard, but some
are pretty smart about identifying and nondestructive partitioning utility, such as low-level hardware drivers or graphics
configuring both the Linux and Windows Partition Commander. However, Vista capabilities may not be available. Running
installations, the same cannot be said for can shrink the existing partition on your high-performance games in a VMware
Windows. So if you decide to use Win- hard drive without destroying it. image may be difficult, if not impossible.
dows’ MBR as your boot loader, you’ll One advantage to taking the virtualiza-
have to jump through some hoops config- The Virtual Approach tion approach is that you can copy a virtu-
uring Boot.ini in the right fashion to rec- Another common method of putting al machine image, which essentially backs
ognize and boot your Linux partition. For multiple OSes together under one roof is up the entire virtual machine. By doing
example, Windows and Linux number virtualization. The most common way to this, you can create multiple copies of the
the disk partitions differently and give do this is using VMware (www.vmware same VM. A common technique is to cre-
them different names. .com); the basic server and player are now ate a “base” VM copy that just includes
There are also steps you’ll have to take available for free. Using this approach, the OS installation. Then you can make
on the Linux side if you want Windows to one operating system runs inside the copies and experiment with installing dif-
stay in control of booting. You need to other. Virtualization has the advantage of ferent software packages or, in the case of
make sure that GRUB installs its boot letting you use both OSes at once, but it Linux, upgrading a kernel without
program on the first sector of the Linux has disadvantages of its own. destroying the clean version of the OS.
root partition rather than the first sector of For one thing, both OSes are likely to A variation of running VMware on
the entire disk. You still need a Linux boot take a pretty significant performance hit. your local machine is to run it on a
loader to start Linux, and the Windows Although VMware has become more effi- remote server. Take a spare PC that’s oth-
boot loader needs to be able to fire up the cient, you still can’t get more cycles out of erwise collecting dust and install a
Linux boot loader when you request a your processor than it had to begin with. stripped-down copy of Linux on it. Then,
Linux OS from the Windows boot screen. Don’t expect a virtual OS to perform as install VMware Server. Install a virtual
Because the basic rule of thumb is that well as a native OS. copy of WinXP along with data files you
the last OS installed is going to “own” the Also, the “guest” operating system want to access (such as Quicken files).
boot record (although you can tell Linux won’t have all of its features and abilities By using Windows’ Remote Desktop
not to overwrite it, unlike Windows), at its disposal. Again, VMware has made Connection, you can connect to the VM
things work out better if you install
Windows first. As with any operation that
mucks around with your hard drive,
backing up any critical data before doing
this is a wise move.
You also need to be careful if you
update your Windows installation, since
it may rewrite the MBR record. As a last
resort, you can use a bootable Linux CD
to mount the Linux filesystem and rerun
GRUB against the GRUB configuration
file currently on the root filesystem of the
hard drive. This is obviously not a simple
process. You can also make a bootable
floppy disk with GRUB and the configu-
ration file, which lets you boot into Linux
even if the MBR is rewritten.
If you’re going to take the MBR
approach, you also need to make sure that
you took the right disk space requirements
for each OS into account when you parti-
tioned the disk. For example, a Linux
install is going to need at least a root and a
swap partition to work properly. If you
bought a machine with a preinstalled copy
of Windows, you need to shrink it down
to make room for Linux or add a second VMware is a well-known option for running Windows within Linux, and vice versa.
and check your finances. This strate- under Windows OSes; you can’t run
gy is a great, low-cost way to re- a Virtual PC image under Lin-
motely access data because the “host” ux. Second, Microsoft took a very
machine isn’t doing anything but run- Windows-centric view of guest oper-
ning VMware and serving up data. ating systems—namely, it lumps
VMware also offers a product that everything but Windows into the
eliminates the host OS altogether. Its ESX “other” category. And frankly, Mi-
Server runs on “bare metal,” effectively crosoft did a very poor job with non-
acting as the host operating system itself, Windows support. For example, we
and is tuned to run VMs with minimal were unable to get an Ubuntu install
overhead. But unlike the basic server and disk to run at all under Virtual PC: It
player, ESX carries a significant price tag failed trying to start GNOME.
that will keep it out of the price range of A third player in the VM space is If you’ve already installed Windows using
anyone but an enterprise customer. Win4Lin (www.win4lin.com), which lets Boot Camp, Parallels 3 will automatically
For Linux fanatics who want to run you run virtual Windows Desktops on a locate it and offer you the option to run that
Linux as the host and virtual OS, there is Linux platform. It is intended to compete installation of Windows.
an open-source equivalent to VMware for the same audience as VMware’s server
called Xen (www.xensource.com). Xen products. Unlike either VMWare or Both Windows and Linux offer tools
works well for running one version of Virtual PC, there is no free version of to let you run programs intended for
Linux virtually inside of another but still Win4Lin available. the other OS. Linux has Wine (www
has a way to go as far as running Win- .winehq.com) and Crossover Office
dows under Linux in most cases. Also, The Emulation Sensation (www.codeweavers.com), which is essen-
there is no version of Xen available for OS emulation occupies the middle tially a commercialized version of Wine
Windows, which means that, unlike ground between multibooting and Virtual that includes support. These tools let you
VMware, you can’t move a Xen image to virtualization. This lets you run an oper- run some (but by no means all) Windows
Windows and continue using it. ating system and use software to “trick” applications under Linux. To the applica-
Microsoft has its own virtualization soft- another OS’ programs into using your tion, it appears that it is still running
ware, Virtual PC. Microsoft makes this OS. This approach offers the benefit of under Windows. But unlike a fully virtu-
software available as a free download, prob- native program execution, and therefore alized environment, the programs are run-
ably to stay competitive with VMware. faster speed. On the other hand, the emu- ning natively on the Linux OS, with
However, there are two significant differ- lation is usually imperfect, so complex libraries that “fake out” running under
ences between VMware Server and Virtu- programs that require hardware drivers or Windows. If you check on the CrossOver
al PC. First, Virtual PC is only available high-end graphics may not work. Office site, you can see the growing list of
Windows applications that have tested
successfully with Linux.
There are also several options for run-
ning Linux programs natively under
Windows. Probably the most well-known
is the Cygwin package (www.cygwin.com),
which provides a fairly complete Linux
development and runtime environment
under Windows. It does this by way of a
number of libraries that have been
tweaked to make Windows look like a
Linux OS, in terms of filesystem structure
and other OS-specific functions. Cygwin
offers a huge selection of utilities and
applications that have been compiled to
run natively under Windows, including
many X-based applications which can
access an X server running either locally
(on the same computer) or remotely.
The Boot Camp Assistant guides you through the process of burning a If Cygwin doesn’t already have a com-
disc with Windows drivers. piled version of the Linux program you
Windows applications side-by-side, it still Parallels Tools kept crashing during its your needs. If you want full performance
runs Windows as a virtual machine. The installation. Early posts in Parallels’ sup- and hardware accessibility, multiboot is
performance won’t be at the same level as port forums suggest that many users have your best option. If you need to have
Boot Camp, where Windows runs natively encountered similar difficulties. access to both at once, want good perfor-
on its own partition. It took a lot of work to get Parallels mance, and don’t mind that certain pro-
Our own experience with Parallels Desktop 3 working, but our initial reaction grams might not work, consider an OS
Desktop 3 was somewhat disappointing is that this will be a great option for run- emulation tool, such as Wine or Cygwin.
because this initial release still has some ning Windows on a Mac. However, we If you need both at once and pretty much
bugs that Parallels will need to patch. For suggest that you wait until Parallels works full OS compatibility, virtualization is the
instance, we couldn’t get the mouse to out a few of the current bugs. way to go. ▲
work until after we installed and updated Choosing how to share operating sys-
Parallels Tools. To make matters worse, tems on your computer depends a lot on by James Turner and Kylee Dickey
VM & Vista
It’s hard to believe that Windows XP has been with us for six require one unique license per VM, and licenses cannot be copied
years, but there’s one area where its age is still very clear: Its around. Retail versions of virtualized Vista can be legally moved from
EULA makes no reference to hardware virtualization, which at the one host to another, but the Vista OEM license ties the virtualized OS
time was an exotic and expensive development in software. Today, to the host computer that the VM is running on because the OEM ver-
Virtual PC 2007 and VMware Server are actually free products for sion is tied to actual hardware rather than virtual hardware. This is
home users to play with, and commercial VM software is common for essentially the same situation when installing the retail and OEM ver-
software development and testing, so it should come as no surprise sions on actual hardware: You are entitled to move the Retail version
that Microsoft has altered Vista’s EULAs to cover the now common from one computer to another (but only once), but the OEM version
situation of running Vista in a virtual machine. Although its EULA lan- doesn’t grant you this right.
guage is clear-cut, the best legal practices are anything but. Vista Enterprise (available only to Microsoft’s Software Assur-
ance customers) allows five installations per license, meaning that
Vista Home Basic & Premium: No Virtualization you could use that license to install Vista once on actual hardware
The Vista Home Basic and Premium EULAs state the matter plainly: and then create four additional virtual installations on that same
“You may not use the software installed on the licensed device within a machine. You must also perform these additional virtual installa-
virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system.” That said, there’s tions on the same host machine, meaning you cannot spread the
no software checks in the installer that actually prevent you from in- installations to different computers. Only one user is entitled to use
stalling Vista Home into a VM, and online activation works just fine these virtual machines.
from a virtual environment. Perhaps that’s why the EULA says “may
not” instead of “cannot.” Nothing prohibits you, however, from run- MSDN: Different Restrictions
ning virtualization software from within Vista Home Basic or Premium. If you’re a member of the Microsoft Developer Network, then
Just be sure that a different version of Vista is running inside that VM. things change dramatically for the better. Your MSDN subscription
permits you to install all the versions of Vista you have access to,
Vista Business, Ultimate & Enterprise: from Home Basic to Ultimate, into a VM (which is probably why there
Virtualization OK, But . . . aren’t any software checks). You can move or copy them to as many
Microsoft lets you run the versions of Vista geared for power host machines as necessary, but only members of your organization
users, businesses, and enterprises in virtual environments. To can use them for internal testing or development. In other words, you
wit: “You may use the software installed on the licensed device can’t resell copies of Vista acquired this way, and you can’t host your
within a virtual (or otherwise emulated) hardware system.” But Web site with one, either.
things get murkier after this.
The EULA continues, “If you do so, you may not play or access In Summary
content or use applications protected by any Microsoft digital, infor- Microsoft has made this more than a little confusing, but it boils
mation or enterprise rights management technology or other Micro- down to a few simple facts: The Retail and OEM versions of Vista
soft rights management services or use BitLocker.” In other words, Home aren’t to be installed in a VM, but Vista Business, Ultimate, and
you can’t play Microsoft-sourced, DRM-protected content (audio or Enterprise are fair game, provided you still play by Microsoft’s rules.
video), and you can’t use BitLocker within a VM. Again, there aren’t You can’t move OEM versions, but you can move a retail version
any controls that physically prevent you from doing this, but you’ll once. MSDN subscribers can install and copy all versions, but only
violate the EULA if you do. for internal use for development. ▲
The retail and OEM versions of Vista Business and Ultimate have
several common rules, but there are a few distinctions. All versions by Warren Ernst
Your PC’s
Saving Grace
Which Undelete Software Should You Use?
he worst feeling in the world is delet- the actual physical location of that file in a the file no longer exists by removing its
T ing a file and realizing you needed it
after all. Normally when you delete a file,
special file called a directory or a table.
When your computer needs to re-
listing from its directory or table. Al-
though your file’s directory or table infor-
Windows stores that deleted file in the trieve a file, it doesn’t waste time search- mation may be gone, the file itself is still
Recycle Bin so you can retrieve it again. ing for that file on the hard drive. physically there. If the computer needs to
However, most people periodically emp- Instead, the computer first looks in the store new data, it will reuse the space
ty their Recycle Bin out of habit, which directory or table to find the location of occupied by this file. However, if you
means you may still wipe out accidentally your file. Once it knows the physical don’t add or modify any files to that
deleted files in the process. location of a file, it can jump straight to drive, any deleted files still physically
Fortunately, even after you’ve emptied that file. remain on that drive.
the Windows Recycle Bin, your files aren’t So, when you erase a file, your com- File recovery programs work by
really gone. Your computer stores the phys- puter doesn’t physically delete the file. searching for existing files and restoring
ical file on your hard drive and also stores Instead, Windows simply pretends that information about that file back in the
hard drive directory or table. This is
essentially what you do when you delete
The Lineup a file and later remove it from the Win-
This chart identifies four important points about all the programs reviewed here. First, is this dows Recycle Bin.
program proactive in helping prevent accidental file loss, or is it more reactive? A proactive On a more difficult level, file recov-
preventative program greatly increases your chances of recovering a file, but only if you ery programs can also retrieve deleted
install that program first. A reactive program can be used to retrieve any lost file, but its files by examining the physical parts of a
chances of success are much less than a preventative program. drive, called sectors, and piecing togeth-
Second, can the program recover files off removable storage devices like CompactFlash er fragments to make up a single file.
cards or flash drives? With more people storing digital photographs and other important files Such drive sector analysis can often re-
on portable storage devices, you need to know which programs can recover files lost from trieve files deleted days or even months
these storage devices. before, but the chance of recovering
Third, is the program compatible with Vista? While this isn’t important if you aren’t using the entire file drops dramatically over
Vista, it can be crucial if you later upgrade to Vista and suddenly find your protective file time, as Windows will store new data
recovery program can’t protect you any more. in sectors formerly reserved for the file
The fourth and final factor is the price. Most programs cost the same, but you probably you “deleted.”
don’t want to buy one program to help recover files off your hard drive and a second pro- There are two types of undelete pro-
gram to recover lost files from a flash drive. The price of a file recovery program will be more grams you can use. One type is an emer-
than worth its cost the first time it recovers your lost files. ▲ gency recovery program that can try to
retrieve any file you deleted by mistake.
Program Preventative Can recover files Vista Price The success of these programs depends
file recovery stored on digital Compatible? on how long ago you deleted the file.
features? camera media or The second type of undelete program
USB flash drives? is the preventative one, which you must
Norton GoBack 4.0 Yes No No $49.95
WinUndelete No Yes Yes $49.95
install and use before you try to recov-
Search and Recover 4 Yes Yes Yes $39.95 er any accidentally deleted files. These
RecoverMyFiles No Yes Yes $69.95 preventative programs work by storing
True Image 10 Home Yes No Yes $49.99 compressed copies of your hard drive or
F-Recovery No Failed No $49.95 files in a separate location, such as in a
WinUndelete
$49.95
WinRecovery Software
www.winundelete.com
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Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista
One problem with GoBack 4.0 is its Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, or drive on a regular basis, Search and Re-
inability to retrieve files from removable PowerPoint) file, or a common graphic cover 4 also offers a file recovery feature
media. The app only protects hard drive file format (GIF, JPG, BMP, or PGN), that lets you retrieve all files at once or
files, so if you need to recover files from you’ll see the actual contents of the file. retrieve specific files based on type, such
a USB flash drive or CompactFlash Otherwise, the preview window will just as audio files or Microsoft Word files.
card, you’ll have to use another file re- display a hexadecimal representation of Since a full file recovery can often find
covery program. the file contents. useless temporary files that were created
Despite its few blemishes, Norton Go- For added convenience, the software and deleted by another program, Search
Back is a safety net that any computer can sort its list of found files by name, and Recovery 4 offers a special SmartScan
user should consider. Combine this pro- date, type, and folder location. If you feature that only displays files you most
gram with an emergency file recovery pro- need a simple and reliable file recovery likely want rather than temporary files
gram and a backup program, and your program, WinUndelete might be the such as Internet cookies.
data should be as safe as possible. program for you. If the program can’t find your file,
you can run it again using its StrongScan
WinUndelete Search and Recover 4 feature. This feature examines the indi-
WinUndelete guides users through a Search and Recover 4 crams a variety vidual sectors of a hard drive to search
simple three-step process to recover files. of file recovery features into a single pro- for a specific file. This takes significantly
First, you must specify the drive that gram. In an emergency, the software can longer but greatly increases the chances
contains the lost files. Second, you can run entirely off its CD to retrieve files that the app will find at least fragments
choose the types of files to find based on from a crashed hard drive. This feature, of your deleted file.
type (graphic or text files) or file exten- dubbed Total Recovery, retrieves the files While most file recovery programs let
sion (DOC or XLS files). During this sec- and restores them to a second hard drive. you recover specific files, Search and Re-
ond step, you can specify whether to Because you probably won’t need to cover 4 goes one step further and offers
ignore temporary files and empty files restore the contents of an entire hard a special email recovery feature that works
that consist of zero length.
Third, you must specify a destination
folder to store your recovered files. Once RecoverMyFiles
you go through this three-step process, $69.95
WinUndelete displays a list of files along GetData
with a label of Good or Poor, which is the www.recovermyfiles.com
program’s estimate for how likely it is that ●●●●
it can recover that file. Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/Vista
One unique feature of WinUndelete
is that if you’re not sure whether you
want to recover a particular file, the app
can display the file contents in a preview
window. If the file is a plain text file, a
than $90.) Still, if you’re looking for fil- 3GHz system for a 6MP image. Altering
Snap Art ters such as Colored Pencil, Comic Book
Style, Impasto, Oil Painting, Pastel, Pen
the zoom or scrolling the image restarts
the process, adding to the tedium.
lien Skin Snap Art’s unusual prod- and Ink, Pencil Sketch, Pointillism, or Still, given a fast PC and time to
A uct name is likely to confuse poten-
tial users, so let’s explain what it does.
Watercolor, you won’t find better filters.
Each of these main types of filters has
experiment, Alien Skin Snap Art is the
best tool for making amazing-looking
Snap Art is a set of filters and routines many attributes, all controlled by sets of “natural art” from your photos. ▲
that “convert” photographs into “natur- sliders. For example, for the Comic Book
al media artwork.” In other words, it style, you can adjust feature size, edge by Warren Ernst
can transform your digital photos into strength, halftoning, shading, posteriza-
images that look like oil paintings, pen- tion, saturation, brightness, contrast, can-
cil sketches, and so forth. The results are vas type (such as rough paper, brick wall,
nothing short of amazing, and its ease of close weave canvas, and even light sources
use encourages experimentation, with and strength). About two dozen combi-
customization controls that ensure your nations of these settings are presaved, but
work won’t look like anyone else’s. It you can also save your own combinations
may not be for everybody, however. for easy reuse later. These are in stark
Snap Art is sold as a set of plug-ins contrast to the three or four filter options
compatible with Adobe Photoshop CS that come with Photoshop, for example.
or later, Adobe Photoshop Elements 4 or As a result, it’s unlikely your filters will
later, or Corel Paint Shop Pro XI or later look like someone else’s, even if they’re
(along with the Macintosh versions of using Snap Art, too. Snap Art
Photoshop). So right away, your $149 All this quality comes with a price: $149
doesn’t get you working on your photos slowness. Choosing a filter starts render- Alien Skin Software, LLC
unless you have one of these applica- ing in a preview window, with some www.alienskin.com
tions. (FYI: Elements and PSP are less taking as long as 25 seconds on a P4 ●●●●●
Paris Hilton
Loves Software Developers
T here, do I have your attention?
The gap between users and developers is
visual connections between APIs through a rich
(visual) experience. Problem is, it was obviously
made for developers.
shrinking at a rapid rate. You may not believe “Ian” asserts:
the chasm exists, but it does. And this gap I suspect we’re heading into a dead-end here;
does more harm than good. A realm of mis- mashups and 5GL tools are just as constrained by
communication thrives within it, and relative- definition. Whilst we may on the surface see a
ly lackluster products and disappointing user plethora of opportunities for rolling our own soft-
experiences spring from it. ware from the various tools made available, we’re
I’ve long lamented that few software cre- still held hostage by the tools developer. Pipes and
ators were meeting my needs, much like devel- the like are impressive software indeed, but always
opers lament that hardware manufacturers will be limited in scope—which is where the de-
aren’t meeting theirs. It’s a circle of life, but I vice between end-user and developers exists.
ask you: What kind of life is this? Are you sitting down? Believe it or not, Whenever Chris Pirillo isn’t writ-
From live.pirillo.com, “Ian” writes: Microsoft is working on something that will fix ing misleading headlines, he’s
IT can’t be run by the users. Management has many of these problems. I didn’t believe it was hard at work on a variety of pro-
a role to play in ensuring a fair balance between possible either until I tried its new Web-based jects, including Lockergnome.com
functionality delivered to the end users and en- project. If you haven’t heard of Popfly.com, you (where people come to blog about
suring the system is beneficial to the company as owe it to yourself to do a little Googling. When anything), Chris.Pirillo.com
a whole. If that isn’t happening, then the compa- I demonstrated it live, the entire audience was (where he usually does blog about
ny is being held hostage by the users, which screaming for invitations to its alpha. anything), Live.Pirillo.com
should never be allowed to happen. I’m “just” a user, and a power user at that. (where he usually does anything),
But what if “the company” is the Internet in I’ve also been a visual learner, which is likely and ChrisPirilloShow.com (where
general? I don’t work for a corporation, yet I’m why I never really got into programming or he answers just about everything).
a slave to these politics, too, because I often use software development. I have fun using (and He enjoys long walks on the
software that companies develop. trying) software. I’m beholden to the develop- beach, quiet evenings by the fire-
This is an endless argument, and nobody is ers to create experiences for me, and that has place, and . . . oh, wait.
going to win. But for software developers to lead to personal and professional frustration,
survive and thrive, they must take the user’s time and time again.
experience into account. Few developers can Popfly totally levels the playing field, letting
step outside of their own role long enough to anybody—not just geeks—with a modicum of This is less about
see the forest through the trees. This includes logic and curiosity assemble results from a select
corporations and
institutionalized developers as well as indepen- (but growing) set of APIs. Moreover, the user
dents (read: shareware authors). never needs to know what API means, let alone more about a
This is less about corporations and more what it can do for him. Creating a new experi-
about a generally imbalanced ecosystem. Or, ence is as simple as linking one block to anoth- generally imbalanced
should I say, egosystem? Developers no longer er, without ever having to talk to a developer.
wield the power they once did, largely because Microsoft Popfly is a home run. ecosystem.
there are a lot more developers running around I’ve been pretty hard on Microsoft in the
with more tools these days (compared to when past, so don’t anybody go accusing me of Or, should I say,
few people had easy access to such powerful playing favorites lest I whip my Windows Me
technology). And the world is suffering because and Vista articles at your pocket protector. egosystem?
of it. Traditionally, it seems Microsoft had placed
Developers no
Let’s look at a product that launched a few user feedback and satisfaction at the end of its
months ago from the Internet juggernaut: product development cycle. This time, with longer wield
Yahoo! Pipes. The software blogosphere was Popfly, it’s made users a clear focus.
going gaga over it, but when I looked at what it I can’t tell you how proud I am of this the power
was, I was more taken with what it wasn’t. It’s Microsoft department today.
essentially a tool that allows developers to make Even Paris Hilton could use Popfly. ▲ they once did . . .
You can dialogue with Chris at [email protected].
Tune In To
The New Web Radio
You Are Your Own Disc Jockey
f it’s been a few years since you tried diversity of models at work here. When Pandora’s Magic Box
iPod/iTunes
Pros Cons
• Deepest music library around, available on demand, commercial free • No social networking, little music sharing
• Replay any song endlessly • Price: 99 cents per tune ($1.29 for DRM-free) adds up
• Assured quality, especially with the new DRM-free, higher-bit-rate • DRM: Apple’s standard DRM is difficult to use on non-Apple
option devices
• Portability and convenience: Take it everywhere. • Staying in a rut: You get to play only the tunes you buy or stream
• Podcasts: A new universe of on-demand audio broadcasting is present over an iTunes radio station (with no customization), which limits
in iTunes but seems absent in all of the Web radio portals we explored. opportunities for new music discovery.
Music Services
Pros Cons
• Free with ads/low fees without ads • Limited libraries: It’s hard to judge the depth of the libraries in
• One-click access to lots of information about any song or group many of these services because you cannot search their database
currently playing. Some services give you full artist discogra- and play specific songs.
phies, album reviews, and track breakdowns, while others can list • Unpredictable quality: The quality of the stream, pauses, crashes,
upcoming concerts and related blogs. etc. depend entirely on network bandwidth and your browser.
• Social networking built into many online music services lets you • No replays, limited skipping: Web radio music licenses prohibit
discover both music and friends. replaying specific songs and even skipping ahead more than five
• Letting the service choose songs helps you discover new music. or six times in a session.
• Privacy: These companies are tracking massive amounts of per-
sonal behaviors and tastes.
• Non-portability: For now, these services require a Web connection.
who want a single musical source avail- and tag songs. The “scrobbling” function Of Privacy, Policy & Survival
able anywhere. is where plugins for Desktop players such As compelling and easy as personal-
as iTunes actually send Last.fm info ized radio may be, the much-improved
Getting Scrobbled With Last.fm on every song you play on your PC. platform will have to contend with two
While it does have some of Pandora’s Scrobbling is supposed to deepen your key issues in short order: privacy and
simplicity and downloadable jukebox soft- own profile and help Last.fm detect royalty payments.
ware, Last.fm (www.last.fm) is at heart a emerging trends, waning popu-
music service with a very social attitude. It larity, and create a music service
is as much about sharing and combining more in tune with user tastes.
tastes with others as it is about playing Only time will tell if this accu-
tunes. You can use the simple Web inter- mulated knowledge will make
face to enter an artist and find a radio sta- Last.fm into the Web’s super-
tion. You can add friends to your online brain of musical knowledge.
list so you can easily share music with While it is more intricate to use
them. Last.fm also turns stations into wid- than other services, Last.fm
gets that you can post on your blog. (recently purchased by CBS) is
Last.fm has less flexibility when it comes the place for people who think
to customizing stations, but the service is music is as much about finding ReverbNation is all about the indie rocker, the local venue,
unlike any other in that it surrounds the new friends as finding new tunes. and expanding users’ appreciation for grassroots rock.
music with social functionality; tagging,
sharing, and connecting with others. A $3 Garage Band ReverbNation Before engaging these or any other
per month premium version eliminates Like Last.fm, the free ReverbNation newer music service, users should pay
ads and lets you share stations with others. (www.reverbnation.com) puts a premium special attention to the privacy policies
The downloadable player is less a juke- on sociability. It is closer to MySpace than involved in monitoring your musical
box than a dedicated Web radio interface a Web music service. You create a profile taste, usage patterns, and communications
that lets you run stations, and recommend on a sign-up page that creates a public page with peers. Most of the major services
with your recent playlists, photos, friends, explicitly insist they share no personally
and a personal blog. Generally, Reverb- identifiable information with others,
We Like iLike Nation is a place for indie bands and small including advertisers. But when this sec-
One way to split the difference between labels to post their music and create com- tor consolidates, then the acquiring com-
the convenience and depth of iTunes munities of fans. You won’t find Green pany gets all personal information and
and the iPod and the discovery and Day or Rolling Stones tracks here, but you creates its own rules for use.
social networking strengths of the Web will discover up and comers from Duluth, And the Web music industry may need
services is a neat little program we just Minn., and other places where talent often to consolidate quickly just to pay its rising
found called iLike (www.ilike.com). grows without nationwide notice. The ser- royalty bills. In March 2007, the Copyright
This plug-in for iTunes actually reads vice lets you plug into the local music scene Royalty Board set new and higher rates that
your music library and monitors the with lists of nearby club dates. Much of the Internet radio stations must pay for each
music you play to enhance a music site is aimed at giving bands tools for reach- track they play online. The rate goes from
profile page you maintain online to ing fans and promoting club dates. $.0008 per track in 2007 to more than
share with others. The profile page You can create TunePacks that you can double that, $.0018, in 2009. For fledgling
even shows what you’re playing on send as playlists to others via email or post companies , that can be enough to spell the
your Desktop at the moment. iLike to a blog. The music selection is more lim- end of their businesses. The SaveNetRadio
essentially makes iTunes more social. ited than services that license music from group at www.savenetra dio.org is fighting
When you play music in iTunes, the major labels. But this site gives you deeper the royalty rates.
sidebar shows recommendations from connections with others in your area to Losing streaming music services from the
the iLike library, including free down- meet and exchange music and information Web would indeed be a pity. In the month
loads and profiles of iLike members on local bands. You can find profiles by we spent with some of these services, we dis-
who also play this music. The integra- region and focus on the people and events covered new bands and venues in our own
tion with iTunes is quite deep. If you involved in your area. We liked Reverb- areas. Online radio is light years ahead of
hit a fee-based song in the recommen- Nation’s spirit more than its technology. the narrow playlists of top 40 radio, when a
dations lists, it lets you buy it directly The player seemed to clash with our brows- single Madonna song played relentlessly on
from the iTunes store. There is some er often. Still, if you’re into local music, every radio in the country.
limited functionality of the plug-in with then joining ReverbNation can give you
Windows Media player. ▲ citizenship in a new world of indie artists. by Steve Smith
content.txt
E very generation of humanity stands on
the shoulders of the generation that came
years. The rules are complicated and vary
from country to country.
before it. You couldn’t have cars without Further complicating matters now are pub-
wheels. You couldn’t have the microprocessor lishing rights being owned by corporations
without EINIAC. And you couldn’t have The that never die. Does a 12-line poem and a
Beatles without Beethoven. From art to music three-chord sequence deserve to be protected
to technology, every field of human discovery until the end of time, guaranteeing revenue
requires a concept called The Public Domain for the descendants of an artist indefinitely?
in order to progress. The ideas of the father But I think all of these things miss the
are expanded by the ideas of the child. important points of fair use, and the growth
This has worked well for thousands of of the public domain of knowledge. At some
years. No caveman managed to patent the point, we need to acknowledge that a Beatles
discovery of fire and prevent his neighboring song is part of our collective cultural heritage.
tribes from cooking their meat. Children should learn how to play guitars by
But in the last few hundred years, concepts singing those songs. Musicians should create Rob "CmdrTaco" Malda is the
such as patents and copyrights have come new music by sampling those recordings. It’s creator and director of the popular
along to protect the rights of the creators. This been nearly half a century, after all. News for Nerds Web site
makes a lot of sense: If you are a composer, it The content creators want to charge you Slashdot.org. He spends his time
would be nice that you would make some over and over again. From vinyl to 8-track to fiddling with electronic gizmos,
money from your creation. tape to CD to digital downloads. And then wandering the ’Net, watching
Now there is a groundswell of people in again for every iPod you buy. And again for anime, and trying to think of
this current generation who will instantly ringtones on your phone. For a song recorded clever lies to put in his bio so that
have a knee-jerk reaction when they think decades ago. They want criminal charges for he seems cooler than he actually is.
about any restrictions on creative property piracy: They don’t want to fine people, they
whatsoever, and I think this is just unreason- want them in jail.
able. From the words on a Web page to the Meanwhile, the collective body of the
notes in a song, creativity deserves to be re- public domain seems to have stopped grow-
warded. I get my paycheck because advertisers ing. Only content explicitly created and
At some point,
pay for your eyeballs near my words. This is placed there can be expanded. Fortunately
no different than if I flipped burgers and some creators have seen that this is impor- we need to
made you a sandwich. tant: music, patents, and even
The issue is how long I film. We have a small but acknowledge that
should be allowed to growing body of con-
collect on my cre- tent that future a Beatles song
ativity and what creators are able
the legal ramifica- to extend in
tions are when I order to fur-
is part of our
think you are try- ther the wealth
ing to rob me. of collective hu- collective cultural
These cases man knowledge.
were a lot easier And it’s a good heritage.
in the past. Many thing, too.
time frames have Otherwise, with so Children should
been used. Originally, many common sounds
patents in the United falling under the control
States lasted a few years. of individuals, our grandkids
learn how to play
Same for creative works. Over will be hard-pressed to create much
time, new deadlines have been imposed of anything new if they aren’t allowed guitars by singing
on copyrights, such as the death of the to stand on our shoulders the same way
work’s creator, or their death plus 20 we stood on those of our parents. ▲ those songs.
by Rob “CmdrTaco” Malda
The HP Compaq 2710p offers the best of both worlds in Dataviz Offers Updated
a convertible Tablet PC only 1.1 inches thick.
Office 2007 Compatibility
he latest version of Dataviz’s (www.dataviz.com) Documents To Go
(HxWxD). HP Night Light illuminates the key-
board, making it easier to type in low-light condi-
T Premium Edition will bring full Microsoft Office 2007 Word, Ex-
cel, and PowerPoint compatibility to Windows Mobile 5 smartphones
tions without the use of a USB flylight. An Intel and Windows Mobile 6 Standard devices. Although Microsoft is expect-
Core 2 Duo ULV processor, 1GB RAM (expand- ed to release a patch that will let users use Office files in the new format
able to 4GB), hard drive options ranging from 60 to directly, the editing options will be more limited than those available in
100GB, two USB ports, an SD card reader, an Ex- Documents To Go. Customers who purchase the current Premium Edi-
press Card slot, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth wireless net- tion for $29.99 will also receive the upgrade when it is released.
working round out the package. BlackBerry device users will also soon be able to view and edit
Options include your choice of an antiglare digitizer Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files in their native for-
or an outdoor-viewable screen, an integrated camera mats, something previously possible only for Palm OS, Windows
for videoconferencing, and an expansion base that in- Mobile, and Symbian device users. The application will use Data-
tegrates a DVD-RW SuperMulti drive. An ultra-slim viz’s InTact Technology, which retains file formatting that you
battery is also available, bringing the total possible bat- send or receive on your BlackBerry smartphone. Pricing details and
tery life up to 10 hours, long enough to power a full a release date weren’t available at press time, though it is expected
mobile workday. HP is also planning to offer EVDO to ship later this year. DataViz has also updated RoadSync to in-
and HSDPA options for wireless broadband connec- clude compatibility with Microsoft Exchange Server 2007, adding
tivity. Prices were not available at press time. ▲ SharePoint file access. ▲
Leisure
Audio Video Corner
The entertainment world, at least where it pertains to technology, morphs,
twists, turns, and fires so fast it’s hard to keep up. But that’s exactly why we
love it. For the lowdown on the latest and most interesting releases in PC
entertainment, consoles, DVDs, CDs, and just leisure and lifestyle stuff we (for
the most part) love and recommend, read on.
by Blaine A. Flamig
Learning To Share
We can tell already that networking
is going to be one of Vista’s big head-
aches. As we outlined in previous tips
pieces, getting Vista to recognize your
Overcoming Vista Frustration other PCs, especially WinXP machines,
on an existing network can be a major
hassle. Just to review: make sure that
ow that we have unearthed Programs in WinXP). In the left hand Vista is set up as a Private network with
checkbox. Ignoring for a moment the thumbnails. If you uncheck the plug-in rotate the Cube. The Animation plug-in
grammatical horror that is “Unredirect,” entirely, ALT-TAB will do nothing. lets you change the visual behavior of
this option ensures that Beryl won’t Both the Move Window and Resize windows when they are maximized,
process any full-screen windows. This Window plug-ins let you specify win- minimized, closed, created, etc. Fading
will keep Beryl from interfering with dow transparency. In addition, the Windows lets windows gradually fade to
video game performance, for example. Misc. Move Window’s Options tab lets transparency if they sit idle for too long.
The Focus And Raise section have two you constrain window moves to stay And Wobbly Windows (one of our
very useful checkboxes. Click To Focus, within the confines of the screen. favorites) makes windows jiggle when
when unchecked, will cause whatever One of the most intriguing plug-ins you move them around.
window you mouse over to have the key- is Set Window Attribs. In short, this Completing our tour, the Extras cat-
board’s focus. If you check the Auto- lets you set various parameters, such as egory has several interesting plug-ins
Raise checkbox, that window will move opacity (transparency), brightness, and such as a screenshot utility and the abil-
to the front after a delay specified by saturation, based on the window’s title, ity to view taskbar minimized windows
the Auto-Raise Delay slider, which is in controlling program, type, or other as thumbnails. The Image Format cate-
units of milliseconds. (1,000 units equal window properties. For example, you gory lets you control settings for load-
one second.) could set any OpenOffice.org window ing and saving various types of images,
The Windows Thumbnail section to be displayed at 50% transparency. such as PNGs and JPGs.
completes our tour of the Main tab. This concludes our whirlwind tour of
This option, when you enable it, creates A Different Desktop Beryl. But just as visiting Paris for an
thumbnail images of minimized win- The plug-ins in the Desktop category afternoon won’t let you experience the
dows. You can also specify the size of deal primarily with the Desktop Cube. entirety of the city, there is a lot of unex-
thumbnail that’s displayed when you (Obviously, if you uncheck the Desk- plored territory left for you to discover in
mouse over the minimized window. top Cube option, you don’t get one.) Beryl’s multitude of menus. So throw on
The Shortcuts tab actually appears in There are several nice options on the your backpack, put on your walking
two places—on the Shortcuts tab of the Behavior tab of the Cube plug-in. Edge shoes, and start clicking! ▲
General Options plug-in and in the Flip Pointer and Edge Flip Move con-
Shortcuts plug-in. Both let you change trol whether the Cube will flip to the by James Turner
the behavior of various mouse and key- adjoining face if you move the mouse
Source: www.automotoportal.com/article/what-cars-do-famous-geeks-drive
board events inside Beryl. The Shortcuts or drag a window to the edge of the
tab (as opposed to the plug-in) also lets screen, respectively. The Zoom slider in
you bind keys to run arbitrary com- the General section lets you make the
mands, which you define in the Com-
mands tab.
Cube “pull away” from the screen when
you use the mouse to spin the cube.
Lifestyles Of The
The final plug-in in the General The Desktop Cube plug-in itself has Rich & Geeky
Options category is Settings, Profiles, enough options to fill the entire article. It’s no secret that the leaders of the
And Desktop Integration. This backs up Poking around, you’ll find ways to biggest tech companies can afford any
and restores your Beryl settings if you change the images on the top and bot- set of wheels they set their eyes on, and
manage to mess things up while tweak- tom “caps” of the cube (or make them AutoMotoPortal.com surveyed some of
ing them. transparent), make the background the biggest names in the industry about
behind the cube a custom image (with their vehicle of choice. The list ranges
Window Maintenance animation, if desired), change the opacity from Larry Ellison’s Bentley Continental
There are a ton of options in the Win- of the cube faces to let you see through Flying Spur to Steve Ballmer’s 1998 Lin-
dow Management category, but here are them, and many more. We advise you to coln Continental and even includes our
a few highlights. The first plug-in is the explore this plug-in; there isn’t much in own Chris Pirillo, who rolls in a 2006
Application Window Switcher. If you this section that can cause real trouble. Acura TSX.
don’t like Windows XP’s ATL-TAB The Visual Effects category has most
application switcher, you can uncheck of the awesome Beryl eye candy options.
the Show Window List checkbox, and The 3D Effects plug-in lets your win-
pressing ALT-TAB will move from win- dows appear to actually be stacked
dow to window rather than displaying on top of each other when you
Buy Components
Now Or Pay Later
I ’vethe been to loads of Computex shows in
last 18 years, but a combination of cir-
at the Computex show unless you’re a real
modcase and interested in giant power supply
cumstances caused me to miss it this time units and other cooling systems. Somehow, to
around. The show, held in Taiwan in early me, it doesn’t seem that urgent to squeeze an
June, is intended for buyers and for ven- extra few hertz out of a system. The fact is
dors—it’s not primarily an event for hard- despite all the talk about multicores and
ware voyeurs, although there are always advanced graphics system, there’s still not
plenty of those around. that much software that can take advantage of
It seemed like I missed very little, according the features they may offer. Some of you may
to reporters working for me who did go. AMD, remember the excitement when AMD and
unfortunately, failed to make any kind of a Intel were competing madly to get to 1GHz
splash, other than possibly a belly flop, it with their desktop chips. However close Mike Magee is an industry veteran.
appears. The company didn’t show off its next- eight-, 16-, or 32-core models are, it’s some- He cut his teeth on ancient products
gen Barcelona processors and the like, and dark how a lot harder to get excited about the like the Dragon and the Japanese
mutterings from the motherboard vendors number of cores the chip vendors can offer PC platforms long before the IBM-
underlined the dissension in the ranks I men- unless you’re purely into the technology for PC won. He worked for a corporate
tioned last month. the technology’s sake. reseller in the mid-’80s and saw the
Instead, a newly confident Intel seemed to Meanwhile, and as we write, the manufac- Compaq 386 sandwich box and
rule the show roost, while AMD’s ATI division turers of memory modules are getting very every GUI known to humankind.
and Nvidia weren’t banging any very loud nervous about the lack of demand for DIMMs Mike decided that the way to go was
drums, either. and the fact they’ve made way too many, part- the Interweb around 1994 after
There’s a buzz, however, about UMPCs. As ly in anticipation for a rush of Microsoft Vista editing PC mags in the late ’80s and
predicted here a couple of columns ago, Via upgrades which still don’t seem to have mate- ’90s. A co-founder of The Register,
rolled out a reference design for a tiny PC that rialised. Memory, in some densities, is cur- Mike started the chip-driven
it’s calling the NanoBook. I got a chance to rently selling for less than it costs the manu- INQUIRER (www.theinquirer.net)
play around with one of these things a few facturers to make it. If you haven’t already in 2001. He has contacts from top
weeks ago; it’s small enough to fit in your pock- rammed up your machine to the hilt, there’s to bottom in the business, spanning
et, runs Windows XP, and has five hours of still a clear window of opportunity to do that the entire chain, who help him
battery life. The question now is which vendors because we can’t see prices flying high for sev- root out interesting rumours
will pick up the design and run with it at a rea- eral months to come. and speculation.
sonable price. The one I played with for about Indeed, if you’re buying parts for your
five minutes was running a little hot, but that extreme PC, there isn’t a better time to do it . . . if you’re
was a prototype. than now on many fronts, whether it’s storage
What’s a reasonable price? I’d willingly pay in the form of memory or hard drives, CPUs,
$500 or $600 for what’s effectively a 7-inch PC or other storage peripherals, as long as they buying parts for
with a usable keyboard and decent battery life don’t have the Blu-ray logo on them. Despite
that lets me connect almost anywhere on the recent price cuts on drives, these are still your extreme
planet. Apparently, AMD has decided to jump expensive items for everyone except the
on the UMPC bandwagon, too; word is that it’s wannabe PC guys that are only happy if
preparing a reference chip and design called they’ve got a Ferrari or a Bugatti. PC, there isn’t a
Bobcat. We still don’t believe that Intel will be The software guys are still trying to get
able to roll out its own reference design for quite their heads around how to programme for
some months yet. Via may have a whole year to multicores, the games developers are still
better time to do
make hay while AMD and Intel frantically rush scratching their heads about DX10 boards,
to roll out their own working reference designs. and, sad to say, there are still a bunch of it than now on
As far as I can gather from the outside, peripherals that don’t have support for
there wasn’t really very much to shout about Microsoft Vista—and perhaps never will. ▲
many fronts . . .
Send rumours to “Mad Mike” Magee at [email protected].
The Enthusiast
Memory Space
I ’veseveralbeendays,
here in Taipei for Computex for
enjoying the torrential rain and
memory, and almost every freaking chip we
sold ended up being returned, sometimes
sweltering heat. I would have to say this is the more than once. It was a total disaster, and
most productive Computex ever, and I’ve only the only conclusion we could reach was that
spent one hour on the show floor. the memory was unable to handle the high
By now you may have heard that OCZ voltage it was designed for. Props to Crucial
recently acquired PC Power & Cooling. PC for honoring its warranty, but the cost
Power & Cooling is known for building high- Voodoo incurred was insane and unaccept-
quality power supplies and OCZ produces able, and Crucial’s attempts to convince us
performance components. If OCZ can lever- that we were the only ones experiencing such
age PC Power & Cooling’s expertise in design problems ended up pushing us to switch back Rahul Sood's love for computers
and scale of manufacturing without changing to Corsair. We haven’t looked back yet. started at the young age of 11.
an iota of the quality, it could be good. There are also many commodity memory Much to the shock and dismay of
So at Computex it was somewhat interesting manufacturers who feel that by slapping a his parents, he ripped apart his
for me to see a technology that I’m 95% sure fancy heat spreader on their chips they can fool brand-new Apple //c and painted
that I’ve seen before being showcased at OCZ’s the enthusiast community into believing their it red before turning it on. His
booth. It is some kind of “brain scan” controller memory is designed for gaming. In fact, I parents’ dreams of having a doctor
that you wear and attempt to play games. This found one manufacturer here at the show that for a son were shattered when
sounds pretty high-tech and interesting in theo- seems to have copied Corsair’s Dominator- college drop-out Rahul founded
ry, and it is a novel approach to gameplay con- series heat spreader—it’s almost like they are what is now one of the most
trol. But in practice, it’s embarrassing to wear in using the same machine to make them! respected high-end computer
public, and I hate “wearable technology” when Let me tell you, there is much more to enthu- companies in the world,
playing video games; it just doesn’t feel right to siast memory than a fancy heat spreader on a Voodoo Computers.
me. This also seems to be getting awfully far PCB. In fact, very few manufacturers really
from OCZ’s roots; it seems as if the company is understand what it takes to commit to creating
casting a wide net and seeing what it catches . . . low-latency, consistently high-quality chips. Let me tell
hopefully it works out. Corsair spends the time to batch test its mod-
This makes me reflect on a column I wrote
some time ago about how in business it’s impor-
ules, and employs real enthusiasts who under-
stand the complexities of performance. The
you, there is
tant to stay close to your roots in order to company also works with people from Nvidia,
achieve long-term success. Well, one company
in the memory space has remained pretty close
Intel, AMD, and other companies to ensure it
delivers on its promises. Most importantly,
much more
to its roots and it seems to have done well. Corsair does not switch chips or other parts with-
I believe there is no better enthusiast mem-
ory manufacturer than Corsair. Corsair is
out informing us, and its review parts’ perfor-
mance is on par with that of its production parts.
to enthusiast
known for its quality and consistency, and This is not true of some of Corsair’s competitors,
when we at Voodoo experience a problem with
the company’s memory, our reps do everything
and thus is one of the big reasons we use them.
Perhaps Corsair will be a target for acquisi-
memory than
they can to get us up and running in short tion from someone like Micron, Kingston, or
order. We have tried all types of performance Samsung at some point, although there are only a fancy heat
memory, including Crucial, Kingston, OCZ, so many quality chips an enthusiast manufac-
and many others—and there have been times turer can hand-pick and produce before they
when we tried to switch—but we have always become just another commodity. Let’s hope spreader on
ended up returning to Corsair. that if Corsair does get acquired, the company
In the most recent example of such an doesn’t screw up what it does well—that it
attempt, we tried going with Crucial Ballistix stays close to its roots, in other words. ▲ a PCB.
Send your opinions to this opinionated guy at [email protected].
Technically
Speaking
An Interview With Dave McCool,
President Of Muzzy Lane
by Barry Brenesal
CPU: What defines a war game? McCool: The core of a war in the real war game to focus on the fighting itself
world is economic power that drives because it’s viscerally interesting to peo-
McCool: Usually in the game market your ability to project military power. ple—they like to get in there and fight
when you talk about a war game, it’s Diplomacy plays a role in international the battles. Even when they claim to be
something that has come down from the team building. What we’ve attempted to very strategic, they often dive very much
roots of the old hex-based paper war do is really focus on the nation as a pri- into the tactical, detail level. Most games
games. They make a distinction between mary actor. The player’s role is identi- put too much micromanagement detail
a war game and a strategy game, where a fied closely with the nation they’re playing. into that. You lose track of the big pic-
strategy game means something a little The characters they interact with are the ture. We’ve tried to avoid that and keep
more fleshed out, with diplomacy, eco- other nations in the game. It’s a little bit you at the strategic level. Your goal is to
nomics, and military issues, which is real- of a different approach to what a lot of thrive as a nation.
ly what we’ve attempted to make. strategy and war games have taken in
the past, with their focus on alliances, CPU: How does one go about making
CPU: So you would call it a strategy game, sides, and teams. Your goal is to maxi- “thriving” fun?
one that more closely mirrors real world situ- mize your nation’s success in an interna-
ations than an abstract battle of anonymous, tional system. McCool: We look at the period the
more or less identical players, like chess? game is set in. If you look at the thirties
CPU: What you’re describing is not at all and forties, it’s very much a matter of
McCool: Correct. In the real world, common among war games. They’re often industrialization and labor pooling. So we
running a nation in wartime is a lot more derided as “unit pushers,” where the auto- focused the game on managing and grow-
than just the fighting that goes on in matic movement of troops is everything. ing that aspect of your power. The way
the battlefield. you make that interesting is you give peo-
McCool: I think there’s a strong temp- ple interesting choices to make: grow your
CPU: What does drive that war? tation when you’re making a strategy or industrial base, research new technologies,
and then apply those when you go fight CPU: Have you ever played one war or CPU: Explain to us a bit about the edu-
your neighbors. strategy game that stuck in your mind, cation market.
and stands out from all the rest?
CPU: Do you try to project a sense of McCool: We define that as high schools
the personalities, the historical alliances McCool: That’s a good question. I’m not and colleges. For this product, the field is
and rivalries, and the respective national sure I have one, because when I think history, social studies, and political science.
economic situations that were operative about the war games I’ve played, they
during WWII? stand out for different reasons. A game I CPU: How would you go about market-
think a lot of is Axis and Allies, a board ing a war game like this to a college for its
McCool: We do, and I think that’s an war game. I think they did a really great political science courses? What attractions
important distinction between an histori- job of staying at an abstract level, modeling do you hold out to sell them on it?
cally based strategy game as opposed to an most of the major factors involved in the
abstract one like Civilization, with its outcome, and letting you try things out. McCool: The big focus is on critical
auto-generated world. The real world has thinking skills development. If you look
a great back story. One of the things that CPU: What other games do you intend at the state-by-state and national social
games do really well is bring characters to to release, using this engine and de- studies curriculum standards for high
life in creating interesting situations. What sign plan? schools, there’s a very large section dis-
we tried to do was use the actual historical cussing critical thinking and analysis of
timeline and the back story. The other McCool: We’ve been polling people the world we live in. It’s probably not sur-
countries in the game, played by the artifi- about this since The Calm and the Storm prising that if you ask these people what
cial intelligence, are animated by history. got close to release. I think the two things they want to teach their students, they
that are most interesting to people are reply, “We don’t just want to teach them
CPU: What history, though, do you pre- early American history—the Revolution names, states, and places, how to memo-
sent? If you were to play Japan, for example, through the Civil War—and current day, rize. We want to teach them how to think
do you bring genuine history to the player? with the latter being the front runner, about the world.” At the same time, we
McCool: There are a few places in the right now. Unfortunately, we live in very give them a good healthy dose of geogra-
game where we bring actual historical unsettled times, and there are a ton of phy, history, and economics.”
info, and there’s a timeline where you can people who want to play a nation-level
see how things played out in the real strategy game that lets you make decisions CPU: What is it in The Calm and the
world. A lot of the industrial and military about Iraq, Afghanistan, the old Soviet Storm that you specifically think will help
assets you find in the game existed in the Union breaking up, etc. develop critical thinking skills?
real world, as well.
CPU: How long have you been working McCool: One of the scenarios is called
CPU: So there’s no sense of what’s actu- on the game? The Politics of Appeasement, and it’s
ally going on behind the scenes, histori- about the Munich situation. So the
cally speaking. McCool: The company’s been around German player is trying to get
for five years. We shipped the first version Czechoslovakia without going to open
McCool: Games are really good at creat- of the game a year ago, exclusively to the war with Britain and France. France is
ing immersive, interactive experiences. education market. We’re just now ship- trying to stop Germany from doing
They’re not necessarily the best vehicles ping the second major release version, that. What players will do is think these
for conveying large blocks of text. We which is going into the education space goals through and project forward to
really tried to avoid putting you in situa- upgrade, and with Strategy First, we are likely results, and test theories, all of
tions where you’re reading a lot of back- co-publishing it in the commercial mar- which tends to help think through com-
ground information. ket, as well. plex problems.
CPU: Were there any other teaching interested in. We really tried to make CPU: Did players actually react unfavor-
tools supplied with the game when you that easy for people to do. ably to the level of detail that you provid-
presented it to the educational market? ed them in the game?
CPU: So people can build mods very
McCool: For the educational market, easily using your title? McCool: No, we didn’t get any negative
there’s an overarching teachers’ guide that feedback on that. Actually, we got posi-
talks about how to use the game in the McCool: Absolutely. All game content is tive reactions from a number of our first
classroom. Each of the six scenarios has in XML. All the 3D models are in NIFF round people. But this game is primarily
sample discussion questions and integra- files, which is a format that’s supported by about the WWII period and the big crisis
tion guidelines among other various sup- free tools out there on the Web. You can that the world went through. A lot of the
port materials. The game itself is some- create and manipulate them. Part of the social things we’d had in the first release
thing that’s relatively unusual for the beta test has been getting some people really were not key influences on that.
commercial market. It has a lot of in- who are interested in modding it, and
game tools, such as player logs, where showing them how to do it. CPU: What do you think of a concept
players can take notes. Chat transcripts that’s being kicked about on the Web, to
are all saved, and all the game data itself is CPU: Would they be able to create create an online war game with a lot more
saved and dumped to file at the game’s entire scenarios in this fashion? detail? It would be played out in daily
end in a reporting feature. This allows turns—not unlike some of the old text-
teacher and students to consider that data McCool: Yes. I did my political science based historical MMORPGs 10 or more
in classroom discussions. grad paper on the Russo-Finnish War, so I years ago on Genie.
Under Development
A Peek At What's Brewing In The Laboratory
A prototype of a Phoenix-enabled
Hardware Repair Made Easier circuit board can be patched with
information to correct for hardware
e’ve come to accept that much of the One potential concern
W software we use contains bugs—
some minor, some critical; it’s almost a given
about a patchable hard-
ware system is whether
defects. (Image: Josep Torrellas)
that we’ll be required to download and install it could make the hard-
various patches and updates to fix those bugs. ware vulnerable to mali-
What can be more problematic is when cious hacker attacks.
it’s the hardware itself that suffers from “Any time that you
design defects. Who can forget the Pentium provide a programmable
III chip floating point division bug debacle hook like this inside a
in 1994? The chip’s recall cost Intel between processor’s guts, there is
$300 million and $500 million and tarnished the opportunity for a
its reputation, spawning many jokes at the hacker to cause harm,” ac-
chipmaker’s expense. (“At Intel, Quality is knowledges Torrellas.
Job 0.99989960954.”) And as processors But he further explains that the system Although no hardware manufacturers
become smaller and more complex, there’s guards against such attacks by only allow- have adopted Phoenix, Torrellas is con-
still a chance that defective hardware will slip ing the hardware to be programmable in fident that the technology is ready for
through QA testing and into the market. privileged mode: “The code that takes the prime time. “Manufacturers could use
Computer science professor Josep Tor- signatures and programs for the Phoenix’s them now as they get to the final stages of
ellas at the University of Illinois at Urba- transistors to run would be below the their processor designs and get them in
na-Champaign has taken a page from the operating system, like the SM [System products that appear in the consumer
software engineer’s playbook: He’s develop- Manager] in Pentium 4.” market in two to three years.” ▲
ing a system that will let hardware manu-
facturers repair defective chips by patching
them. The system could save both time and
money, letting manufacturers bring their
chips to market more quickly by eliminat-
Creating Virtual People With Real Knowledge
ing the final few weeks of testing and
avoiding the need for costly recalls or pro- f you had a question language processing, the beyond what can be
duction delays.
The research team analyzed current
I about a complex scien-
tific theory or breathtak-
two teams hope to create
a realistic 3D avatar that
achieved using traditional
technologies such as text,
AMD, Intel, IBM, and Motorola processors ing piece of art, wouldn’t not only serves as an ar- audio, and video footage.”
to determine which hardware defects caused it be amazing to be able chive of a person’s knowl- The teams have been
the most problems. They then created Phoe- to sit down and have a edge, speaking (with voice awarded a three-year
nix, an on-chip FPGA (field-programmable conversation with the sci- simulation), but also acts grant to work on the pro-
gate array) device that can be programmed entist or artist who was like the person it’s meant ject and plan to use an
through a patch to detect and correct hard- responsible for creating it, to represent. NSF (National Science
ware bugs that the manufacturer discovers even if that person had In a recent UIC press Foundation) program
after a chip’s release. been dead for many years? release, UIC principal manager as the first test
When a Phoenix-equipped chip discovers a Researchers at the investigator Jason Leigh subject for the project.
defect, the patch transmitted from the manu- University of Central explains, “The goal is to They will conduct exten-
facturer lets Phoenix detect the bug either Florida and the Univer- combine artificial intelli- sive interviews to access
before or just after the conditions that cause sity of Illinois at Chicago gence with the latest ad- his knowledge as well as
such a bug to occur. Phoenix would either are working jointly to vanced graphics and video capture audio and video
pre-emptively take action to avoid triggering make this vision a reality. game-type technology to recordings that will be
the bug altogether; or help the system recover By combining computer enable us to create his- digitized to create his vir-
by implementing the manufacturer’s fix. graphics, AI, and natural torical archives of people tual presence. ▲
Y
ou won’t catch Shane Kim the industry. When those people
playing any of Microsoft’s want to move up to a next-genera-
first-person shooter games. tion gaming experience, we think we
The head of Microsoft have the best solution in the Xbox
Game Studios gets seasick 360. Their console is not high-defin-
from the dizzying 3D action. But Kim is ition. They don’t have the same on-
one of the savvy leaders of today’s video line aspirations. We have a plan to
game business. His group of 1,100 game get to the mass market. It’s an end-
developers is responsible for creating to-end plan. Everything with content,
Microsoft’s marquee games for the Xbox hardware, product development,
360, as well as games for Windows. sales, and marketing. I think we will
win the hearts of the mass market
Do you think social networking consumers as well.
Q will be big in games?
Last fall, some titles that were