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Used Copies Of Call Of Duty: Black Ops On Xbox 360 Are Selling Like Crazy Already

mayo 17, 2016 19:28, por FGR* Blog


ThisGenGaming says “Copies of the Xbox 360 version of Call Of Duty Black Ops have exploded, and are causing by far the biggest increase in used sales for a new backwards compatibility game”


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HP lança Jet Fusion, sua primeira impressora 3D industrial

mayo 17, 2016 17:48, por FGR* Blog


A Hewlett-Packard começou a receber nesta terça-feira (17/05) pedidos para sua primeira impressora 3D, a HP Jet Fusion. Segundo a companhia, a máquina é dez vezes mais rápida que as impressoras atuais e permite cortar o custo da manufatura de produtos pela metade. A HP havia anunciado, pela primeira vez, a Jet Fusion em outubro de 2014.

Durante a conferência de manufatura aditiva RAPID 3D, a companhia revelou dois modelos da Jet Fusion – o 3200 e 4200. É para este último modelo que a companhia começa a receber os pedidos. A previsão de entrega das unidades é para outubro deste ano. Já a 3200 estará disponível em meados de 2017.

A HP acredita que sua nova impressora industrial permitirá a produção em massa de peças através de manufatura aditiva, ou seja, não será destinada apenas a imprimir protótipos com maior rapidez.

No entanto, é pouco provável que tais impressoras sejam usadas para produzir milhões ou bilhões de peças, ao invés disso pense em termos de centenas ou dezenas de milhares de partes, disse a HP.

As impressoras também devem revolucionar a impressão 3D já que conseguirão, eventualmente, imprimir eletrônicos a partir do uso de materiais condutores.

“As partes são fundidas em um nível muito granular – quase que no nível molecular, e isso dá a elas uma força espetacular”, explicou Alex Monino, diretor de marketing da divisão de impressão 3D da HP. “Imagine as possibilidades disso em um mundo de Internet das Coisas, onde não somente cada produto é conectado, mas toda parte dele é conectado”, completou. Nesse horizonte, desde carros e eletrodomésticos a dispositivos médicos poderão se beneficiar da tecnologia.

Diferente de muitas impressoras 3D de alta precisão, a tecnologia da HP não usa um laser para administrar a impressão de material.

A Jet Fusion funciona através da deposição de um pó (cerca de 100 mícrons de espessura, ou a espessura de uma folha de papel normal) sobre uma cama de impressão utilizando uma barra que se parece com uma barra de digitalização em uma impressora 2D comum. A barra de impressão tem 30 mil bicos que pulverizam 350 milhões de gotículas de agentes de impressão por segundo em padrões específicos a medida que se move para trás e para frente na plataforma de impressão.

Depois, um agente de fusão é pulverizado em volta das extremidades de um objeto impresso, dando-lhe detalhes mais “acabados”.

A HP venderá seus materiais para impressão em caixas de 30 litros ou barril com 200 litros. Durante o processo de impressão de objetos, todo material não utilizado será reciclado para uso posterior.

Por enquanto, os modelos da HP somente usam o nylon como agente de impressão, apesar de sua tecnologia prever a impressão de outros plásticos, cerâmicas e, eventualmente, metais.

Com o tamanho próximo de duas máquinas de lavar roupa, o preço inicial da Jet Fusion da HP é de cerca de US$ 130 mil para o modelo 3200 e de US$ 200 mil para a máquina mais sofisticada, a 4200 que, segundo a companhia é 25% mais rápida.

Segundo a HP, companhias como a Nike e a montadora BMW já estão testando a impressora. A Nike vê na tecnologia a possibilidade de personalizar tênis e outros acessórios esportivos. Já a BMW quer melhores práticas para construir protótipos.


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Pixel Show – Conferência Internacional de Criatividade

mayo 17, 2016 15:27, por FGR* Blog

Sobre o Pixel Show

Bem-vindo ao Pixel Show, maior evento da América Latina de arte e criatividade. Desde 2005, organizada pela Zupi, a conferência anual confirma nossa trajetória de sucesso. Este ano estamos completando 12 anos de história com muita inspiração, inovação, networking e negócios criativos realizados.

O Pixel Show São Paulo têm participação confirmada de artistas de renome nas áreas de ilustração, motion graphics, design gráfico, quadrinhos, 3D, artes visuais, graffiti, moda, arquitetura, design de produto, FX, make-up, cinema, games e muito mais. A conferência internacional ainda inclui workshops, live painting, bandas, exposições e feira de arte e tecnologia. Se você curte criação, design, arte e tudo o que isso envolve, não perca o maior evento criativo do país.

Em um circuito de palestras que apresenta cases e portfolios de renomados artistas brasileiros e internacionais, o Pixel Show tem como tema central: Tendências, Inspirações e Economia Criativa e discute temas atuais sobre a arte contemporânea e o mercado de trabalho, inspirando e motivando jovens e profissionais experientes.

O PS é uma das melhores fontes de oxigenação para os criativos do mercado brasileiro. No evento, é possível conhecer novos métodos, processos criativos, experiências, histórias incríveis, bem como compartilhar ideias com os “Art Stars” e participantes de todos os cantos do Brasil, Uruguai, Chile, Argentina, Portugal etc. O que você está esperando?

pixel-show-datePalestrantes (Veja os palestrantes)
Os melhores criativos das áreas do design, ilustração, street art, cinema, FX, sound design, quadrinhos, games, propaganda, artes plásticas e etc…

Workshops (Veja os workshops)
Os workshops do PS são ministrados por artistas de diversas áreas criativas ensinando suas técnicas e metodologias. By Zupi Academy.

Feira de Criatividade
A Feira de criatividade é aberta ao público e conta com diversas atrações, stands de diversas marcas e startups com produtos e preços especiais.

Live Paintings (Veja os Live Pantings)
No PS também é possível ver alguns artistas entrando em ação! Os Live Paintings acontecem durante todo o evento e aproximam artistas do público.

Sharptalks (Veja os Sharptalks)
Sucesso desde 2014, o Sharp Talks apresenta mini palestras com diversos criativos que contam um pouco sobre suas ideias e projetos para o público da feira.

Exposição de Arte
Todo ano preparamos uma exposição especial para o evento que reúne grandes nomes do mercado da arte criando com base em temas importantes e polêmicos.


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Hideo Kojima Reveals New Details On Studio's Mysterious Logo

mayo 17, 2016 15:26, por FGR* Blog

Following his falling out with Metal Gear Solid and Silent Hill publisher Konami, Hideo Kojima has been slowly building toward something with the new Kojima Productions. While the initial announcement of his studio brought with it a minimalist logo, Kojima today gave his followers a look at a 3D model named Ludens that the logo is modeled after.

In a series of three tweets, Kojima spelled out what Ludens, a Latin participle of the root word “ludo,” which translates in English to “play,” means to the team. “Ludens, the icon of Kojima Productions,” he tweeted alongside the full picture posted below. “We’ll deliver THE NEW PLAY in THE NEW FUTURE with the cutting-edge equipment, technology, & the frontier spirit. The gear he’s wearing is the extra-vehicular activity(EVA) creative suit.”

For comparison’s sake, here’s the Kojima Productions logo.

Kojima Productions is currently working on a project for PlayStation 4 in partnership with Sony as announced last year.

[Source: Hideo Kojima on Twitter (1), (2), (3)]

 

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While this doesn’t tell us much about the work Kojima is doing with his new studio, it is cool to see a potential art style that the team is working with. 


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That Insane, $81M Bangladesh Bank Heist? Here’s What We Know

mayo 17, 2016 15:22, por FGR* Blog

When reports surfaced in February of a spectacular bank hack that sucked $81 million from accounts at Bangladesh Bank in just hours, news headlines snickered over a typo that prevented the hackers from stealing the full $1 billion they were after.

Last week the snickering stopped with new reports that the hackers struck a second bank, and possibly others—though authorities won’t say if those heists were equally successful. Bank hacks have traditionally focused on stealing the login credentials of bank account holders—either individuals or small businesses. Billions have been stolen successfully in this way. But the hacks in this case targeted the banks themselves and focused on subverting their SWIFT accounts, the international money transfer system that banks use to move billions of dollars daily between themselves.

As details continue to trickle out about how the heists unfolded, here’s a look at what we do and don’t know so far.

What is SWIFT?

SWIFT stands for the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication and is a consortium that operates a trusted and closed computer network for communication between member banks around the world. The consortium, which dates back to the 1970s, is based in Belgium and is overseen by the National Bank of Belgium and a committee composed of representatives from the US Federal Reserve, the Bank of England, the European Central Bank, the Bank of Japan and other major banks. The SWIFT platform has some 11,000 users and processes about 25 million communications a day, most of them money transfer transactions. Financial institutions and brokerage houses that use SWIFT have codes that identify each institution as well as credentials that authenticate and verify transactions.

What Happened?

On February 4, unknown hackers used SWIFT credentials of Bangladesh Central Bank employees to send more than three dozen fraudulent money transfer requests to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York asking the bank to transfer millions of the Bangladesh Bank’s funds to bank accounts in the Philippines, Sri Lanka and other parts of Asia.

The hackers managed to get $81 million sent to Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation in the Philippines via four different transfer requests and an additional $20 million sent to Pan Asia Banking in a single request. But the Bangladesh Bank managed to halt $850 million in other transactions. The $81 million was deposited into four accounts at a Rizal branch in Manila on Feb. 4. These accounts had all been opened a year earlier in May 2015, but had been inactive with just $500 sitting in them until the stolen funds arrived in February this year, according to Reuters.

A printer “error” helped Bangladesh Bank discover the heist. The bank’s SWIFT system is configured to automatically print out a record each time a money transfer request goes through. The printer works 24 hours so that when workers arrive each morning, they check the tray for transfers that got confirmed overnight. But on the morning of Friday February 5, the director of the bank found the printer tray empty. When bank workers tried to print the reports manually, they couldn’t. The software on the terminal that connects to the SWIFT network indicated that a critical system file was missing or had been altered.

When they finally got the software working the next day and were able to restart the printer, dozens of suspicious transactions spit out. The Fed bank in New York had apparently sent queries to Bangladesh Bank questioning dozens of the transfer orders, but no one in Bangladesh had responded. Panic ensued as workers in Bangladesh scrambled to determine if any of the money transfers had gone through—their own records system showed that nothing had been debited to their account yet—and halt any orders that were still pending. They contacted SWIFT and New York Fed, but the attackers had timed their heist well; because it was the weekend in New York, no one there responded. It wasn’t until Monday that bank workers in Bangladesh finally learned that four of the transactions had gone through amounting to $101 million.

Bangladesh Bank managed to get Pan Asia Banking to cancel the $20 million that it had already received and reroute that money back to Bangladesh Bank’s New York Fed account. But the $81 million that went to Rizal Bank in the Philippines was gone. It had already been credited to multiple accounts—reportedly belonging to casinos in the Philippines—and all but $68,000 of it was withdrawn on February 5 and 9 before further withdrawals were halted. The manager of the Rizal Bank branch has been questioned about why she allowed the money to be withdrawn on the 9th, even after receiving a request that day from Bangladesh Bank to halt the money.

The hackers might have stolen much more if not for a typo in one of the money transfer requests that caught the eye of the Federal Reserve Bank in New York. The hackers apparently had indicated that at least one of the transfers should go to the Shalika Foundation, but they misspelled “foundation” as “fandation.”

How Many Banks Were Hit?

At least two, possibly more. SWIFT sent out an alert to members last week indicating that a second bank in Asia had been targeted in a similar attack and that a “small number of recent cases of fraud” had occurred at customer firms. The alert did not identify the second bank in Asia, but Tien Phong Bank in Vietnam told Reuters over the weekend that in the fourth quarter of last year it encountered and stopped a similar SWIFT hack—amounting to about $1.1 million—before any funds could be taken.

A SWIFT spokesman told the Wall Street Journal that a “few” other incidents had occurred, but didn’t elaborate on whether there were successful heists at other banks or simply other attempts.

Did the Attackers Compromise SWIFT?

Not directly. According to SWIFT, they obtained valid credentials the banks use to conduct money transfers over SWIFT and then used those credentials to initiate money transactions as if they were legitimate bank employees. How they got the credentials is unclear. News reports have indicated that insiders might have cooperated and provided the credentials to the hackers. Other reports indicate that lax computer security practices at Bangladesh Bank were to blame: the bank reportedly didn’t have firewalls installed on its networks, raising the possibility that hackers may have breached the network and found the credentials stored on the system.

How Did the Hackers Cover Their Tracks?

They installed malware on the bank’s network to prevent workers from discovering the fraudulent transactions quickly. In the case of Bangladesh Bank, the malware subverted the software used to automatically print SWIFT transactions. The hackers installed it on the bank’s system some time in January, not long before they initiated the bogus money transfers on February 4.

In the case of the bank in Vietnam, the custom malware targeted a PDF reader the bank used to record SWIFT money transfers. The malware apparently manipulated the PDF reports to remove any trace of the fraudulent transactions from them, according to SWIFT and the New York Times.

What Does the Heist Mean?

Even if the hackers didn’t compromise the SWIFT network itself, such that all of SWIFT banks were vulnerable, it’s still bad news for the global banking process. By targeting the methods that member banks use to conduct transactions over the SWIFT network, the hackers undermine a system that until now had been viewed as stalwart.

The incidents also raise integrity issues about the trustworthiness of SWIFT reporting. The US government relies on SWIFT transaction records to alert it to suspicious money transfers that could be related to terrorism financing. The so-called Terrorist Finance Tracking Program has, according to the government, “allowed the U.S. and our allies to identify and locate operatives and their financiers, chart terrorist networks, and help keep money out of their hands.” But if hackers could so easily subvert systems at SWIFT endpoints as they did in Bangladesh Bank’s heist, they could conceivably do the same thing to initiate money transfers that feed terrorism groups or countries whose bank account funds are frozen by international sanctions. Rachel Ehrenfeld, author of Funding Evil: How Terrorism Is Financed and How to Stop It, says she and others warned lawmakers on Capitol Hill several years ago that hacking SWIFT or the Federal Reserve would be ideal ways for terrorist groups to bypass TFFO monitoring. “We were told cybersecurity is so good you cannot do that. But of course you can,” she says. “The question is how many other incidents were there that we don’t know about? These kinds of banks don’t like advertisements of this kind [when they’re hacked.]”

Who’s to Blame?

Aside from the hackers themselves? Bangladesh Bank blames the Federal Reserve Bank of New York for allowing the money transfers to go through instead of waiting for confirmation from Bangladesh. The New York Fed counters that it contacted the bank to question and verify dozens of suspicious transfers and never got a response. Authorities at the Reserve Bank said that workers followed the correct procedures in approving the five money transfers that went through and blocking 30 others.

Bangladesh Bank says the Fed bank should have blocked all money transfers until it got a response on the ones it deemed suspicious.

What’s the Connection to the Sony Hack?

Malware found on Bangladesh Bank’s system shares similarities to some of the malware found in the Sony hack, which the US government attributed to North Korea. But according to someone familiar with the Bangladesh Bank investigation who spoke with Bloomberg, this malware wasn’t used in the actual heist. There is evidence that three different hacking groups were in Bangladesh Bank’s network, one of which has possible connections to the Sony hack, due to the shared use of malware. But according to forensic evidence and the movements of this group in the Bangladesh Bank’s network, the group behind that malware doesn’t appear to be responsible for stealing Bangladesh Bank’s money. Instead, a third group appears to have performed this operation—a group that may or may not be related to the Sony hackers.

Government investigators in the Philippines are currently probing the incident in an effort to uncover who made off with the $81 million stolen from Bangladesh Bank. At least $21 million of the stolen funds reportedly ended up in the Philippine bank account of Eastern Hawaii, a company run by Chinese business man Kim Wong, who says he received it as payment for helping a Chinese client settle a casino debt. Casinos in that country are not covered by anti-money laundering laws, which means there are gaps in record-keeping around where money goes once a casino obtains it.

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SAP aprofunda parceria com Microsoft e AWS para alavancar cloud

mayo 17, 2016 13:47, por FGR* Blog


A SAP intensifiou seu discurso de olho na oferta de soluções de cloud computing. A companhia expandiu uma parceria com a Microsoft. Além disso, reforçou o acordo com a Amazon Web Services. 

Com a fabricante do Windows, a ideia é oferecer melhor integração de ferramentasã. Pela parceria, usuários do Azure poderão utilizar o Hana em ambientes de nuvem pública. Além disso, a alemã afirmou que haverá melhor integração do Fieldglass, Concur e SucessFactors com o Office 365.

O acordo ainda não está totalmente em vigor. De acordo com as empresas, o processo deve chegar a clientes ainda esse ano. A expectativa é que isso ocorra até o final do terceiro trimestre do ano.

Além disso, a SAP endossou a nuvem da Amazon como plataforma para rodar suas ferramentas. O movimento contempla ferramentas como o S/4 Hana, a Business Suite on Hana, o Business Warehouse on Hana, o Hana, o Business All-in-One, o Business One, o BusinessObjects, o Database e Mobile Solutions.

O movimento é visto como importante para ambas as companhias. De acordo com Terry Wise, vice-presidente de parcerias da provedora de cloud, há um “aumento incrível” no número de empresas rodando as ferramentas de gestão da alemã em seus ambientes.

O executivo cita entre as companhias que tem utilizado a nuvem da AWS para aplicações SAP nomes como a General Electric (GE), a varejista Brooks Brothers, a empresa de entretenimento Lionsgate e a alimentícia Ferrara Candy Company.


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mayo 17, 2016 11:24, por FGR* Blog

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Unreleased Elder Scrolls PSP Game Gets New Footage

mayo 17, 2016 11:21, por FGR* Blog


New footage of the unreleased Elder Scrolls PSP game, Elder Scrolls Travels: Oblivion, has come online, providing a new look at a game you will likely never play.

Posted on the PtoPOnline YouTube channel, two gameplay videos show off footage that dates back to June 2006 and January 2007. Reddit user Morderax is apparently the source of the footage, explaining that they recently “came across a few rare discs” for the unreleased game. Take a look:

Go to the PtoPOnline YouTube page to see more Travels videos.

What happened to Travels? According to the super-sleuths at Unseen64, the game was planned to launch in spring 2007, but was scrapped reportedly due to not enough funding and time.

The game was based on the acclaimed 2006 console and PC RPG The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, and the development team at Climax Group London apparently had plans for 180 quests.

Due to the limitations of the PSP hardware, Travels was designed as more of a linear game.

“There was a hub world which contained various vendors, NPCs, and story characters, and players would have used a teleportation crystal to go to each of the explorable areas of the game,” Unseen64 said. “The hub world would change and react to the events that went on in each area.”

Be sure to read the full Unseen64 story for a deeper dive into Travels.

In a 2006 interview with IGN, Bethesda’s Todd Howard talked about the differences between the console/PC version of Oblivion and the PSP edition.

“When you play the game it’s very similar in the things you can do with your character,” he said at the time about Travels. “You have most of the skills, but you lose some like speechcraft. So the game really focuses on the ‘dungeon exploration’ parts as opposed to the ‘walk around town’ parts.”

The latest Elder Scrolls game was 2011’s The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. A free-to-play collectible card game called The Elder Scrolls Legends is now in the works and is scheduled to come out this year.

If Bethesda is to provide more details on the future of the Elder Scrolls franchise, that information could come during the company’s E3 2016 briefing in June.


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A tecnologia que otimizou a entrega de 25 mil flores no Mês das Mães

mayo 17, 2016 9:46, por FGR* Blog


A Flores Online recorreu à tecnologia de geolocalização e gestão da israelense OfficeCore para otimizar a entrega de 25 mil presentes. O projeto, conduzido pela consultoria 3Con, foi colocado em a prova durante o Mês das Mães.

“Conseguimos uma redução de custos com papel e mão de obra, sem mencionar a satisfação do cliente. Eles notaram a agilidade e a precisão das informações”, comemora Carlos Miranda, CEO da e-commerce.

Presente em mais de 700 cidades brasileiras e com um faturamento que ultrapassa a casa dos R$ 40 milhões, a varejista tem a missão de entregar cerca de 25 mil pedidos mensalmente, especialmente em datas comemorativos, sem permitir que nenhum deles atrase.

De acordo com Stéfano Rocha Bento, coordenador de logística da companhia, a empresa enfrentava o grande desafio de acompanhar todas as entregas em tempo real, com segurança e agilidade.

“Precisávamos de uma ferramenta que nos permitisse monitorar todos os colaboradores responsáveis pelas entregas e, ao mesmo tempo, passar todas as informações ao cliente para que pudesse acompanhar o status do pedido”, explica.

Bento conta que a prioridade, e um dos diferenciais da empresa, é produzir os arranjos e kits no mesmo dia em que eles saem para a entrega – na Grande São Paulo, por exemplo, os pedidos chegam para os clientes em poucas horas.

“Mesmo que o cliente faça sua encomenda dez dias antes, para que a Flores Online proporcione uma experiência de compra perfeita e garanta a qualidade de alto nível dos produtos é indiscutivelmente necessário que as flores sejam preparadas somente no dia da entrega”, explica.

Outro ponto fundamental e totalmente conectado à proposta do serviço é a logística, isto é, a retirada das entregas no centro de distribuirão da empresa pelos motoristas até sua chegada ao destino final. “É exatamente nesse ponto que o OfficeTrack mais fez a diferença”, avalia o coordenador.

Segundo Bento, sua equipe de logística faz um acompanhamento completo do pedido até a entrega na casa do cliente, mas antes da implantação da ferramenta todo o contato com os motoristas era feito através de ferramentas obsoletas como ligações, via rádio, mensagens instantâneas, etc, e isso era muito demorado e não havia uma noção exata da localidade dos pedidos.

“Hoje, todo o contato com os motoristas é realizado em tempo real, através do monitoramento do OfficeTrack via GPS e pelas atividades que eles dão baixa pelo aplicativo através do smartphone”.

O coordenador ouviu falar do aplicativo da israelense através de um de seus colaboradores e, após um período de avaliação, foi considerado apto para atender às necessidades do negócio.

“Agora, nosso próximo passo é desenvolver mais soluções de acompanhamento em tempo real que deixarão a experiência de compra ainda mais completa”, projeta Bento.


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