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(1) Will Windows Me pricing confuse consumers?
Windows 95 users will have to pay $30 more than their Windows 98
counterparts to upgrade to Microsoft's new consumer operating
system, in a promotional strategy that could end up confusing
customers instead of simply rewarding them. Microsoft announced
earlier this month that it will sell its new operating system for
home PC users for $59 through January. This promotional pricing
represents a new strategy for the software maker, which typically
sells upgrades to its operating systems for $89. In a break with its
own tradition, Microsoft has confirmed, it will sell the upgrade
under the name Windows Me Promotional Step-Up for $59 to people who
have Windows 98 or Windows 98 Second Edition. Windows 95 users will
have to pay the full $89 for their upgrade to Windows Me, or
Millennium Edition. After January, everyone will pay the full price.
But the company's decision to sell the promotional upgrade under a
separate name could cause confusion among consumers over possible
differences--if any--between the $59 and $89 upgrades, according to
Paul Thurrott, editor of the WinInfo newsletter, which tracks
Microsoft software news. "When a customer walks into a store, they
will see three different boxes for Windows Me," Wooster said.
Microsoft insists that the versions of the upgrades are exactly the
same, except for a "compliance checking mechanism" in the
promotional OS that locks out Windows 95 users. Microsoft
spokeswoman Laura Wooster confirmed that the Step-Up edition will
work only with Windows 98 and Windows 98 SE systems. "It's a way to
thank our customers who have upgraded to Windows 98," Wooster said,
noting that the upgrade from Windows 95 to Windows Me is more
complicated than the upgrade from one of the Windows 98 products.
The number of people who will miss out on the promotion is unknown,
but it may not be too many.
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(2) Tech giants slam Napster injunction
A broad coalition of technology and Internet companies are filing
legal briefs Friday that are bitterly critical of last month's court
decision against Napster, saying it could threaten the future of
much of the technology industry. The parties involved, including the
Consumer Electronics Association (CEA), the Digital Media
Association (DiMA) and NetCoalition, are careful to say that they
are not explicitly supporting either side in the high-stakes
lawsuit. But each group's separate arguments go a long way to
support Napster in its battle against the Recording Industry
Association of America. The CEA includes giants such as Sony
Electronics, Apple Computer, Cisco Systems and hundreds of others
across the industry. DiMA is composed of many of the leading online
music companies, such as
Listen.com and EMusic. NetCoalition is a
Washington, D.C.-based lobbying group that includes Yahoo, America
Online,
Amazon.com and Excite@Home, among others. Several of the
trade associations contend that federal Judge Marilyn Hall Patel
misapplied copyright law that protects technologies with
"substantial non-infringing uses." If her decision is used as
precedent for other cases, it could threaten development across the
consumer technology sector, they say. Patel's decision late last
month sided with the record industry and said it is likely Napster
was at least partly liable for massive copyright infringement on the
part of its members. She ordered that the music-swapping site
prevent copyrighted material from being traded via its technology.
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(3) AOL previews shortcut to sign-in online
America Online is quietly testing a new software feature that allows
its customers to use their AOL screen names and passwords as sign-
ins for other affiliated Web services. Dubbed "Screen Name," the
feature provides a shortcut for Net surfers who register for online
services by, for example, storing personal information commonly
requested by Web sites, such as names, ZIP codes and email
addresses. The feature lets AOL members enter their screen names and
passwords to complete the registration process, according to an AOL
preview site describing the service. An AOL representative declined
comment on Screen Name and said the company plans to take down the
preview site. A source close to AOL said the company is testing the
service but has no definite time frame for launch. The source added
that AOL will eventually increase features to make it easier to
purchase products online and is negotiating partnerships with third-
party online merchants. Most Web sites require customers to fill out
registration forms indicating name, age and other personal
information to qualify for premium services. The arrangement lets
sites gather demographic information from consumers to better target
advertisements or pitch products relevant to their interests. In
return, the companies offer people more control over what they see
and additional perks on their sites.
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(4) Intel unveils new chip design for handhelds, cell phones
Intel Wednesday announced the successor to its StrongArm chip
architecture. Dubbed XScale, the design will power future
generations of handheld computers, mobile phones and the backbone of
the wireless network. Although Intel demonstrated a prototype
XScale-based chip running at 1 GHz, the company did not unveil
specific chips, saying those announcements will come later in the
year. At 1 GHz, an XScale chip would consume 1.5 watts of power. The
processor also could be run in the tens of milliwatts, albeit with a
hit in performance. Ron Smith, the Intel vice president who heads
the chip giant's wireless efforts, said the new design will enable
entirely new types of wireless devices that can be powered by a
single AA battery. "It's really going to open up a whole new range
of applications on a handheld," Smith said in a briefing with
reporters at the Intel Developer Forum in San Jose. Intel executives
said the company already has more than a dozen agreements to put the
chip in next-generation wireless phones, handheld computers and
devices that are something in between the two. In addition to
creating higher performance levels, Intel has made several
improvements to the design of the processor core with XScale. A
dynamic voltage management technique, similar to the SpeedStep
function on mobile Pentium III processors, allows chips using XScale
architecture to adjust their power consumption based on the task
being performed.
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(5) Intel execs: Napster-like sharing will transform businesses
The peer-to-peer technology popularized by Napster could usher in
the next wave of the Internet and, in the process, save companies
billions of dollars by using computing power already in place, Intel
executives said Thursday. "Peer-to-peer is what we think is possibly
the next computing frontier," Pat Gelsinger, chief technology
officer of the Intel Architecture Group, said in a speech at the
Intel Developer Forum here. In peer-to-peer networking, individual
computers talk to one other, allowing computing tasks to be managed
among those computers instead of or in addition to using a
centralized network. The chip giant estimates that there is two-and-
a-half times the computing power in individual computers at a
typical large business than is available from its servers. By
harnessing the power of each computer to power the network and
distribute computing tasks, Intel executives said companies can save
billions of dollars. Intel knows from whence it speaks, having used
peer-to-peer networking to manage the complicated task of designing
chips since 1990. Gelsinger said the company has saved half a
billion dollars during the past decade by shipping simulations from
active computers to faraway systems that had been underused.
Gelsinger said that before Intel started the program, it was "buying
mainframes like candy" even though it was only using about 30
percent of the computing power of its workstations and 50 percent of
its server power. Now, about 70 percent of its workstations' muscle
is being tapped and servers are running at about 80 percent. To help
get other businesses thinking along these lines, Intel announced the
formation of a peer-to-peer working group with 19 initial members,
including IBM and Hewlett-Packard.
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WINner Updates:
IN AUTOMATION UTILITIES:
Updated ServiceMill 3.1.36 for WinNT on
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IN GRAPHICS EDITORS:
Updated Paint Shop Pro 7.0 Beta 5 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN FTP AND ARCHIE CLIENTS:
Updated FTP Voyager 7.2.1.0 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN GRAPHICS VIEWERS:
Updated ACDSee 3.1 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN INTERNET CLIENT SUITES:
Updated Netscape Communicator 4.75 for Win95/98/NT on
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GETIT Updates:
IN CD PLAYERS:
Updated Quintessential Player 3.0 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN MAIL SERVER TOOLS:
Updated Mercur Mail Server 3.2 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN AUTOMATION UTILITIES:
Updated Schedule 3.4.27 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN BACKUP AND COPY UTILITIES:
Added Outlook Data Backup Utility 1.0.2 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN FILE MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR UTILITIES:
Updated SuperDIR 2000 8.12 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN MULTI-PURPOSE PLAYERS AND EDITORS:
Updated WaveOut Lite 5.0 for Win95/98/NT on
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Added RealJukebox Basic 2.0 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN DIAL-UP NETWORKING DIALERS:
Updated DigitalWeb Ras+ Dialer 2000 1.5 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN NETWORK INFORMATION TOOLS:
Updated NetInfo 3.8 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN HTML AND LINK VERIFICATION TOOLS:
Updated CSE HTML Validator Professional 4.50 for Win95/98/NT on
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TRYIT Updates:
IN SYSTEM ANALYSIS UTILITIES:
Added SysId 1.4a for Win95/98 on
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Added PassMark Performance Test 3.0 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN ACCESS CONTROL UTILITIES:
Added WinGuard Basic 2.0 for Win95/98/NT on
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Added AdjustCD 2000 5.0 for Win95/98 on
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Added Hack Tracer 1.2 for Win95/98 on
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IN WALLPAPER TOOLS:
Added Aladdin Sundial 3.0 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN SEARCH AUTHORING TOOLS:
Added Check & Get 1.5 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN DESKTOP TOOLBARS AND LAUNCHERS:
Updated Hidden Menu 1.4 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN ANTI-VIRUS UTILITIES:
Updated NetSpyHunter 1.2 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN NEWSREADER TOOLS:
Added TuneZilla 1.0 for Win95/98 on
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IN GRAPHICS EDITORS:
Updated imageN 1.2s for Win95/98/NT on
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IN MPEG AUDIO PLAYERS AND EDITORS:
Updated Helium 1.5 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN DISK ANALYSIS UTILITIES:
Added FATBuster 3.0 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN FILE CATALOGING UTILITIES:
Added Advanced CATaloguer 1.0 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN COOKIE AND CACHE MANAGERS:
Added AnalogX CookieWall 1.01 for Win95/98/NT on
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IN TEXT CHAT CLIENTS:
Updated Yahoo! Messenger Beta, Build 814 for Win95/98/NT on
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CE Updates
IN AUTHORING AND PROGRAMMING TOOLS:
Updated PocketC (for Windows CE) 3.0 for WinCE on
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5. SHAREWARE SPOTLIGHT
(1) Register Online with
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(2) Netscape Communicator 4.75 - Freeware - 19.0 Mb
Netscape Communicator is an open email, groupware, and browser suite
that provides the complete set of tools you need to easily
communicate, share, and access information on your intranet or the
Internet. It integrates open email, groupware, editing, and browsing
tools into one powerful application. Communicate using Netscape
Messenger and Netscape Navigator, create documents using Netscape
Composer, and collaborate using Netscape Collabra and Netscape
Conference. This release also contains Winamp 2.6, Macromedia Flash
4.0, RealPlayer 7.0, and more. Communicate more efficiently with
Netscape Communicator 4.75.
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(3) FTP Voyager 7.2.1.0 - Shareware: $39.95 - 2.4 Mb
Back when FTP clients were command line only, memorizing all of the
necessary commands to transfer files across the Internet was a
terrible chore. But now, with FTP Voyager, you can perform FTP
operations in the same way you normally perform Windows file
operations. Features include a scheduler, queue, server-to-server
transfers, drag and drop, auto-resume downloads, and multiple
windows. Transfer files easily with FTP Voyager 7.2.1.0.
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(4) SuperDIR 2000 8.12 - Shareware: $19.95 - 0.5 Mb
Many people still prefer to use the command line to accomplish many
day-to-day file management tasks, and SuperDIR is an advanced but
easy to use directory lister. It completely replaces the familiar
DIR command issued at the DOS prompt and features a huge array of
other useful DIR commands as well. For more powerful command line
options, try SuperDIR today.
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(5) Paint Shop Pro 7.0 Beta 5 - Shareware: $99.00 - 28.6 Mb
Paint Shop Pro 7.0 beta adds a multitude of new features, including
the ability to automatically adjust color, vbrightness, and
saturation for professional results. In addition, you can remove
red-eye with one-click, as well as noise, scratches, dust, or
specks. This version also adds an Adjustable Histogram and more.
Paint Shop Pro is an award- winning image-editing tool that supports
more than 30 image formats and includes several painting and drawing
tools. Included are dockable toolbars, enhanced selection options,
built-in special effects filters, RGB color separation, support for
new image formats (Progressive JPEG, Mac PICT, and PNG with
transparency), resampling, and masking options. Download the best
image manipulation software available today: Paint Shop Pro 7.0.
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(6) Service Mill 3.1.36 - Shareware: $125.00 - 0.3 Mb
Service Mill takes any program and allows you to run it as a Windows
NT service quickly, easily, and without a lot of fuss. You can
assign startup parameters, specify application priority, etc.
Service Mill also allows you to run batch files, 16-bit or DOS
executables, and custom applications securely as a service--without
the need for a user session. You can run custom applications
developed using Visual Basic, PowerBuilder, Delphi, Java, and more,
and you can also specify application priority. Run programs as NT
services with Service Mill 3.1.36.
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(7) NetInfo 3.8 - Shareware: $25.00 - 1.5 Mb
NetInfo is an excellent set of diagnostic utilities for gathering
various information about any IP connected network. NetInfo allows
Internet users to: check local host and Winsock data, ping a remote
host, trace the route to a remote host over the network, look up
domain names by IP addresses, find IP addresses by domain names,
finger one or more users at a remote host, obtain information on
names from the Network Information Center, obtain a precise time
value from a remote time server, synchronize the local system's
clock with the clock of a remote time server, scan all hostnames
under one IP address, and more. NetInfo also includes IPMonitor to
monitor the up/down status of IP connected computers. Get all of the
Internet information you need with NetInfo 3.8.
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(8) DigitalWeb Ras+ Dialer 2000 1.5 - Shareware: $17.00 - 1.6 Mb
You can use Ras+ Dialer 2000 to connect to the Internet with as many
DUN connections as are available. Its phone cost- scheduling
capability allows you to set up multiple rate schedules based on
time and day of the week. Ras+ Dialer 2000 can also keep redialing
until connected, automatically reconnect after a timeout, and log
all connection activity. You can schedule connections, run up to
five programs once a connection is achieved, and even schedule a
program or system event at a specific time each day plus much more.
Simplify your DUN with DigitalWeb Ras+ Dialer 2000 1.5.
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6. BUGS AND FIXES
Microsoft Excel
REGISTER.ID Security Update
A vulnerability has recently been discovered in Microsoft Excel 97
and Excel 2000. If an Excel worksheet containing the
REGISTER.ID
function references a malicious DLL (Dynamic Link Library) it can
potentially cause code to run on a user�s computer without their
knowledge. The code executed on the affected user's computer can
perform any action that the user could perform on the machine. he
Microsoft Excel
REGISTER.ID Security Update eliminates the
vulnerability that could be exploited using the worksheet tools of
Excel 2000 to do malicious acts, such as deleting and overwriting
files without the user's input or verification. This update protects
against harmful code that could be executed from a worksheet by
disabling the
REGISTER.ID function. Note: To use the Excel 2000
REGISTER.ID Security Update, you must have installed Office 2000 SR-
1 or Office 2000 Service Release 1a.
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7. TIPS AND TRICKS
Adding Commands to the Recycle Bin Menu
To add commands or programs to Recycle Bin's right-click menu: 1)
Open REG Editor and find HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{645FF040-5081-
101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}\Shell, 2) Create a new key with anything you
want in it and create another key inside this key named "Command",
3) In the right panel, double-click on "(Default)" and put the path
of the program or command that you want to add.
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