Fast Browser Cleaner 2.0.0
May 5, 2016 8:00
Fast Browser Cleaner (FBC) is a software which provides a safe way to clean your web browsers for fast and secure internet browsing. Clean adware like MyStartSearch, Wazam, HealthAlert, ReleventKnowledge, SweetIm, Babylon, Most of the toolbars of conduit, GameDesktop etc. FBC can clean unwanted addons, extensions, stored unprotected passwords, credit card data, cookies, browsing history, temporary internet files and search engines. You can also change/reset browser startup settings, start page, home page and default search engine. FBC currently works on Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera.
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Fusão com a Dell vai ser benéfica para mercado e clientes, garante EMC
May 5, 2016 7:41
A empresa que nascerá da fusão entre Dell e EMC começa, aos poucos, a tomar forma. O nome já foi definido: Dell Technologies. Apesar disso, ainda há muitos pontos que precisam avançar. A expectativa é que a transação e as aprovações necessárias sejam definidas até outubro.
Enquanto um time trabalha para identificar gaps e sinergias, a organização passa a mensagem de benefícios e previsão de poucos impactos na operação – pelo menos em um primeiro momento pós-conclusão da compra, anunciada no final de 2015 e avaliada em US$ 67 bilhões.
Existem algumas certezas que surgem em meio a muita neblina. Michael Dell já revelou que as companhias terão seu capital fechado. Isso, a princípio, não se aplicará apenas para VMware, que continuará no mercado de capitais.
Além disso, a companhia não esconde que trabalha para avaliar áreas onde há sobreposição de recursos humanos. Cortes estão previstos, mas os executivos que fazem os estudos não revelam quantos funcionários podem ser cortados ou em que áreas atuam.
Outra ponto que ainda precisa ser estudado é a maneira como funcionarão as iniciativas junto ao ecossistema de canais. Diferentemente da fabricante de storage, a Dell atua com um modelo comercial indireto ainda recente. A ideia seria explorar o melhor dos dois programas.
“A estratégia de canais está em avaliação”, resume Octavio Osório, vice-presidente de vendas da EMC para a América Latina. Durante um evento da companhia, em Las Vegas, o executivo conversou com representantes da mídia na região. Boa parte das perguntas miraram o impacto do acordo com a fabricante de PCs no mercado latino-americano.
Seu discurso se alinhou bastante com o que foi possível ouvir ao longo dos outros dias do evento focado em clientes e parceiros da marca. “Vemos a compra do ponto de vista estratégico, que vai ajudar a complementar portfólio e go to market”, comentou.
Osório reforçou uma mensagem dita alguns dias antes por Michael Dell, duranto o keynote de abertura do EMC World 2016, de que enquanto uma companhia tem suas fortalezas no mercado corporativo, a outra é hábil junto ao midmarket e em rotinas de supply chain.
“Vai ser benéfico”, sintetiza o vice-presidente, garantindo uma postura de que o plano de integração vai proteger os investimentos dos clientes. “Há pouco overlap entre as soluções. As linhas são distintas. Porém, no futuro, vamos determinar o que fazer com os segmentos de produtos endereçados ao mercado de médio porte onde existe sobreposição”, afirmou.
As empresas encomendaram um estudo junto a consultoria ESG para medir o sentimento de clientes com relação a compra. A pesquisa indagou 202 executivos de TI e identificou que 75% deles indica que a fusão entre Dell e EMC é positivo para seus negócios. “Na América Latina, a percepção é ainda mais positiva”, garante o executivo.
Ainda restam muitas coisas a serem decididas nos próximos meses. Joel Brawerman, líder de pré-vendas da EMC para América Latina, acredita que a integração das operações será algo gradual, preservando o que há de melhor entre as empresas.
*O jornalista participa do EMC World 2016, nos Estados Unidos, a convite da EMC.
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[Integral] Desenvolvedor Android at Get In
May 5, 2016 5:38
Location: São Paulo
URL: http://www.getinapp.com.br
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Descrição da Vaga:
Atuar no desenvolvimento de aplicação mobile já existentes e no desenvolvimento de novos apps para Android.
– Formação em ciências da computação, análise de sistemas ou experiência de trabalho equivalente. – Dois ou mais anos de experiência profissional em desenvolvimento de aplicações Java. – Dois ou mais anos de experiência no desenvolvimento de aplicações Android. – Conhecimento em material design/guideline Android. – Conhecimento em APIs REST / JSON. – Experiência comprovada com a atual plataforma Android (Lollipop). – Bons conhecimentos nos recursos mais recentes da plataforma Android, Google APIs e suas tendências.
Responsabilidades – Liderar e ajudar a construir os aplicativos para Android. – Influenciar e conduzir as escolhas tecnológicas para garantir a estratégia mobile do Get In. – Trabalhar em estreita colaboração com o Gerente de Produto, design e toda a equipe de desenvolvimento. – Revisar códigos, criar testes e documentos de software para produtos mobile. – Definir, planejar e executar com sucesso projetos de alto valor para melhorar a experiência mobile.
Interessados, enviar um email com o assunto “Vaga Dev Android” para o contato@getinapp.com.br
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Ranking The Top 30 Star Wars Games
May 5, 2016 5:24
In honor of this year’s Star Wars day, we are republishing our list of the 30 best games that take place in a galaxy far, far away. This feature was originally published in December 2015.
Game Informer’s office is usually as quiet as a library; the sounds of keyboards rapidly being clicked is often all you hear. Today the office is filled with the chatter of anxious Star Wars fans. The conversations range from people huddling together to discuss their favorite Star Wars movies and moments within them, to Jeff Cork pointing a damning finger at every person on staff, warning them not to spoil the movie for him or else.
Given this is a video game outlet first and foremost, the discussions also lead to video games and the prolific impact Star Wars has had on our favorite entertainment medium. Game developers saw the potential Star Wars had in the video games realm from the moment the film debuted on the silver screen in 1977. Some of these creators were so certain this science-fiction universe would transition to the interactive space that they didn’t even get the rights for the Star Wars property, but still decided to release their games. In 1978, a year after Star Wars: A New Hope opened in theaters, the reputable Apple Computer released an unlicensed Star Wars game called Starwars on cassette tape for the Apple II. The game, which you can play in your web browser today, is an enjoyable little TIE Fighter shooting gallery.
The first officially licensed Star Wars “video game” arrived a year later in 1979. Dubbed Electric Battle Command, this Kenner developed game prominently displayed an X-Wing, Luke Skywalker, and Princess Leia on the game’s standalone hardware, but the gameplay didn’t have much to do with Star Wars at all, and pushed the player to avoid black holes and locate the “Force-giving star.”
A true console Star Wars game didn’t arrive until Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back was released on Atari 2600 in 1982 (two years after the film graced theaters). Like most games of the era, Atari shunned the movie plot and focused specifically on one action element: the Battle of Hoth. The only gameplay offered allowed the player to pilot a snow speeder and take out an endless stream of AT-ATs by shooting their glowing exhaust ports.
As crude as it was, the success of this title made Star Wars a permanent fixture in video games, from popular RPGs like BioWare’s Knights of the Old Republic to oddities like The Yoda Chronicles for mobile devices. In the decades that followed, there are dozens of Star Wars games every Star Wars fan should get around to playing, and dozens more that they should avoid like Jabba the Hutt’s bathroom.
Most members of the Game Informer staff have played more Star Wars games than they can recall, and are avid fans of the films, expanded fiction, and collectibles. We spent a few days bickering over the best Star Wars games to date, and spent a few more arguing over the order they should be arranged in on our Top 30 list. Why 30? That’s the cutoff between the playable and fun games and the prequel-like missteps.
We hope you enjoy this journey through video games’ exploration of a galaxy far, far away. And for the sake of Star Wars fans everywhere, we hope The Force Awakens blows your socks off, and is so good and true to the original trilogy that it becomes the subject matter for another dozen Star Wars games for the years ahead.
As always, we welcome all discussions, arguments, and personal Star Wars video game lists in our comments section below. Enjoy the read, and may the Force be with you!
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30. Star Wars: Jedi Power Battles
PlayStation, Dreamcast
– 2000
Few Star Wars games are as demanding of skill as LucasArts’ Jedi Power Battles, a lightsaber-focused experience that demands twitch reflexes to deflect laser blasts and hack battle droids to bits. Set during the events of The Phantom Menace, Jedi Power Battles shows the Jedi in their prime, allowing the player to suit up as Obi-Wan Kenobi, Mace Windu, Adi Gallia, Plo Koon, and Qui-Gon Jinn. The Conehead-like Ki-Adi-Mundi is also available, but only in the Dreamcast version, which released a year after the PlayStation incarnation. Completing the game unlocks additional characters like Darth Maul (one of the best characters in the game), Queen Amidala, and her bodyguard Captain Panaka.
Jedi Power Battles is best played cooperatively with two Jedi darting and flipping across Trade Federation encampments. Performing well in combat earns players currency that can be used to purchase additional attacks and Force abilities. Outside of the blistering difficulty, the game’s biggest drawback is its platforming sequences. Given the set camera perspective, it’s difficult to determine jumping angles and heights. This aspect of the game is made even worse through the preferred co-op experience, as movement by the other character can make the terrain scroll and up the difficulty of a jump. Regardless of this puzzling gameplay design, Jedi Power Battles is of the best Star Wars games based on the prequel movies.
29. Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga
PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, Mac – 2007
Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga is not your typical collection. Along with all of the content included in Lego Star Wars: The Video Game and Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy, Traveller’s Tales created a wealth of new material, redesigned levels that weren’t clicking, and went well out of its way to make this experience feel new again. The Complete Saga is a massive Lego game; consisting of 36 story-based missions, and 20 bounty hunter stages. Traveller’s Tales also went back and finished two levels that were cut from the original games.
With over 120 characters and an extra layer of visual polish for the new-gen machines of the time, The Complete Saga was a no-brainer for Star Wars fans, and an experience that raised the bar for all Lego games moving forward.
28. Star Wars: Battle Pod
Arcade – 2014
The days of the hole-in-the-wall arcade are long behind us, but larger establishments like Dave & Busters appear to be flourishing, and game developers are releasing a surprising number of new games in these venues. From a new Batman racing experience to a new Jurassic Park shooter, some of the biggest licenses in entertainment are making big splashes in arcades. One of the most surprising (and entertaining) new coin-op games is Star Wars: Battle Pod, a 2014 release from Bandai Namco.
Holding true to its name, Battle Pod is an egg-shaped unit that doubles as a cockpit for a variety of Star Wars vessels, including a X-Wing and speeder bike. Battle Pod recreates the famous battles from the classic trilogy of films, but in a way where the action never wavers from being absolutely insane. The vehicles are pulled along a predetermined path, but the gameplay still demands twitch reflexes to knock TIE Fighters out of the sky and trip up AT-ATs. The action is frantic, fun, but quick to the point that it feels like it ends just as quickly as it began. Battle Pod is as enjoyable of a rail-shooter as it is a Star Wars experience. If you’re near an arcade, poke your head in to see if they have Battle Pod. It’s well worth five minutes of your time.
27. Star Wars Battlefront (2015)
PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC – 2015
Echoing Battle Pod’s flighty experience, DICE’s multiplayer-focused Battlefront reboot delivers Star Wars authenticity like no game before it, but its content well dries up quick, and subjects the player to the same routines on the same maps. But those moments when Battlefront shines, it can be fantastic, making the simple exchange of laser fire with a squadron of storm troopers exciting and look every bit as good as George Lucas’ films. Just standing beneath a lumbering AT-AT is awe-inspiring. Getting the chance to mow down rebel troopers as Darth Vader or the Emperor are equally as thrilling moments.
Although I only gave Battlefront a 7.5 out of 10, I admire DICE’s design and hope the year of content ahead adds the depth that is missing from the retail game. An excerpt from my review: “The Death Star hangs ominously over a war erupting on the forest moon of Endor. A cacophony of laser fire lights up the darkened tree canopy, drowned out by the clanking of an Imperial AT-ST on the march. The walker is clearing a path to a hidden Rebel base deep within the forest. If this stronghold falls, the war is over.
The Rebels are outgunned and seconds away from defeat when Luke Skywalker’s iconic green lightsaber ignites and he springs to action. Luke bats away Storm troopers like flies, chops down the AT-ST, and the Rebels suddenly have momentum again. The tide of war has shifted to their advantage.
Almost every conflict in Star Wars Battlefront unfolds with this level of intensity and drama – moments that often parallel the excitement from George Lucas’ original trilogy of Star Wars films. From the large scale of the battles to the spot-on animation of the AT-STs, DICE has created the most authentic Star Wars video game experience to date.
The thrill of piloting an X-Wing fighter or soaring through the air as Boba Fett doesn’t last forever, however. Once the magic of stepping into the movies wears off, Star Wars Battlefront doesn’t give the player much to fight for. For developer DICE, the seasoned studio behind the long-running Battlefield series, Star Wars Battlefront is surprisingly light on maps, weapons, and progression systems. The feeling of extreme repetition sinks in early, and outside of enjoying the minute-to-minute Star Wars warfare, hardly any of the unlockables deliver a compelling reason to invest more time. You’re just hopping from match to match, recycling the same tactics and seizing the same points.”
26. Star Wars: Rebel Assault
II – The Hidden Empire
Sega CD, 3DO, PC – 1995
Star Wars: Rebel Assault II is by all intents and purposes a terrible game, but it’s also a hilarious one that uses live-action Star Wars footage to tell a story that is as jaw-droppingly bad as the Star Wars Holiday Special. To put it another way, it’s so bad it’s good. If you haven’t played this game yet, track it down, Star Wars fans. You need to see the story of Rookie One, a Tatooine farmer who isn’t Luke Skywalker, unfold in horrible ways with some of the worst acting to ever grace a video game.
25. Star Wars: Jedi Starfighter
PlayStation 2, Xbox, PC – 2002
The sleek Delta-7 Aethersprite-class light interceptor (more commonly known as the Jedi starfighter) is the centerpiece of this excellent space shooter from LucasArts. Serving as a side story to Attack of the Clones, Jedi Starfighter follows the exploits of Jedi Master Adi Gallia and a mercenary named Nym. Gallia flies the Jedi Starfighter while Nym provides bombing support in a Havoc.
Although not developed by Factor 5 – the team behind the Rogue Squadron series – the influence of those games is strongly felt in the dogfighting mechanics and mission designs. Force powers are also sewn into the mix in a unique but befuddling way. At any point, Gallia can use the Force to deploy shields, lightning, shockwaves, or enhanced reflexes. These elements make the gameplay more dynamic, but don’t hold true to the Star Wars lore from the motion pictures.
Another interesting twist are hidden mission objectives in each mission. Once discovered and completed, the player is rewarded with new spacecraft (including Maul’s Interceptor), as well as additional stages and bonuses. Jedi Starfighter is never talked about in the same breath as Rogue Squadron or X-Wing, but is surprisingly one of the classic Star Wars games Sony recently added to PlayStation 4. The game still holds up well today and is worth a look.
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Conquer Your Data Challenges Today And Build Hyper-Scaled Capacity For Tomorrow
May 5, 2016 5:22
Thursday, May 05, 2016 (07:14:09)
Conquer Your Data Challenges Today And Build Hyper-Scaled Capacity For Tomorrow
Global technology company Nuix today released version 7 of its patented processing engine, which extends the company’s big data capabilities to petabyte scale by giving customers the option of using Elasticsearch as the back-end database for Nuix case files. In parallel, Nuix will continue to update and support its existing architecture—which scales from the portability of a laptop to an enterprise data center—to maintain the performance and reliability customers expect.
“The biggest data challenge every organization faces, now and into the future, is how to find, analyze, and correlate critical facts from ever increasing volumes of complex data while retaining the accuracy and forensic precision they’re used to,” said Eddie Sheehy, CEO of Nuix. “With Nuix 7, we are investing in the future of our customers and our technology. We’ve built an architecture that will address their needs today, tomorrow, and in years to come.”
With Nuix 7, customers can:
– Hyper-scale their processing and search capacity—scaling within a single large server or across multiple high- or low-powered machines by combining the patented Nuix Engine with Elasticsearch as a database platform.
– Understand hidden relationships—using the redesigned Nuix Context interface that leverages the OrientDB graph database to connect items more efficiently.
– Get ready for real time—adding the advanced capabilities of Elasticsearch positions Nuix to make the transition to real-time search and analysis in future products.
– Dig deeper with greater forensic precision—going deeper into file system and forensic artifacts to assist with investigations, cybersecurity incident response, and eDiscovery.
– Apply enhanced image analysis—combining facial recognition with skin-tone analysis to quickly filter down to relevant images for investigation.
Address more enterprise data—extending the power of Nuix to data in EMC Documentum document management systems and other enterprise sources.
Combining Nuix 7 with Elasticsearch allows customers to take full advantage of the database platform’s renowned scalability, durability, and real-time searching and analysis. Customers can run tens or hundreds of Nuix workers—scaling vertically within a single server or horizontally across multiple machines—and seamlessly consolidate all that information into a single Elasticsearch index. This greatly improves the performance of processing, searching, and exporting. It also make it possible to search and correlate information across archives of historical Nuix cases and other information and intelligence sources.
“Even petabyte-scale data sets are no longer a challenge with Nuix and Elasticsearch working together,” said Sheehy. “Our customers can confidently plan to handle much larger data sets and more advanced searching capabilities, with Nuix reliably at the center of those plans.”
Nuix has redesigned the Context investigative interface with input from specialists in digital forensics and user experience. The Context interface uses the OrientDB graph database to make connections between people, objects, locations, and events.
“Customers can use timeline analysis, context bubbles, and automatic linking to slice and dice evidence,” said Sheehy. “This makes it much easier for investigators to tell stories from large data sets and quickly understand the facts of the case, as the ongoing Panama Papers investigation has demonstrated in dramatic fashion.”
Visit our website to find out more: http://www.nuix.com/latest-release
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Deep Web: how not to drown: Step-by-Step Guide for Anonymus (provide online security and go out into the dark web) (English Edition)
May 5, 2016 5:20Deep Web: how not to drown
Step-by-Step Guide for Anonymus (provide online security and go out into the dark web)
The harsh reality is that your security is being compromised and your information is being recorded, every single time that you go online. Everything which you do from checking your email to sending a message to a friend on a social media platform is being traced.
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IBM pretende liberar computação quântica grátis através da nuvem
May 5, 2016 3:39
Um computador quântico para pessoas não é apenas um sonho, já que a IBM está tentando torná-lo realidade. A companhia desenvolveu um processador quântico com cinco quantum bits. E melhor ainda, a Big Blue tornará a tecnologia acessível ao público através da nuvem para rodar experimentos e testar aplicações.
O objetivo é desvendar mistérios de décadas acerca de computadores quânticos e permitir que pessoas brinquem com o hardware, disse Jay Gambetta, gerente de informação e teoria de computação quântica na IBM.
O processador qubit da IBM é significativo por que será o primeiro hardware quântico acessível ao público, mesmo que somente através da nuvem. Usuários poderão trabalhar com qubits, estudar tutoriais e rodar simulações, disse Gambetta.
Um computador quântico já se encontra disponível pela D-Wave, mas a tecnologia é usada por um número limitado de companhias, caso do Google, Lockheed Martin e Los Alamos National Laboratory.
O sistema da D-Wave é ideal para tarefas específicas enquanto o sistema da IBM é desenhado para rodar tarefas mais diversas.
O acesso ao processador 5-qubit estará disponível em breve, apesar de Gambetta não dar maiores detalhes sobre o lançamento. É provável também que o acesso seja ofertado de graça. Pesquisadores e acadêmicos devem ser os primeiros a usarem a tecnologia.
Computadores quânticos serão significativamente mais rápidos que os PCs e servidores atuais e trarão mudanças radicais para o desenvolvimento de computadores. A computação quântica seria um caminho para avançar a computação mesmo que a fabricação de chips menores e mais eficientes seja um desafio.
O processador 5-qubit da IBM também estaria entre os primeiros passos para a construção de um computador quântico universal que pesquisadores têm perseguido por décadas.
Há dois anos, a companhia comprometeu US$ 3 bilhões para repensar o design de computadores convencionais, com pesquisa centradas ao redor de computação quântica e chips inspirados no cérebro humano como seu processador experimental TrueNorth.
A IBM espera construir um computador quântico na ordem de 50 a 100 qubits dentro da próxima década. Um computador quântico universal exigiria algo entre um milhão a 100 milhões de qubits e isso poderia levar décadas para ser construído, disse Gambetta.
O processador 5-qubit é parte de uma nova plataforma chamada “IBM Quantum Experience”, onde seu acesso será feito através da plataforma Cloud Bluemix da IBM, que fornecerá a interface para carregar aplicações para serem “trituradas” no processador quântico.
Vale ressaltar que a tecnologia da IBM está localizada em um “refrigerador de diluição criogênica especial”. Uma técnica avançada de resfriamento é central para manter a operação de um hardware quântico. A IBM disse que o processador é estável e confiável graças ao avanço de pesquisa e engenharia.
Segundo Gambetta, outro objetivo com a Quantum Experience é dar aos usuários um curso em programação para computadores quânticos, já que estes oferecem um caminho computacional alternativo e será necessário escrever do zero programas para serem executados no processador quântico da IBM.
Um processador de 5-qubit pode ser ideal para rodar programas científicos simples, mas não espere rodar nele aplicações como o Word da Microsoft.
Outro ponto interessante no projeto é que pesquisadores e cientistas poderão discutir e compartilhar projetos através do Quantum Experience. A IBM também formou o IBM Research Frontiers Institute para firmar parcerias com pesquisadores e organizações para avançar a computação quântica.
“Eu não sei onde a computação quântica irá parar. Nós estamos definindo um caminho”, disse Gambetta.
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Express Branding/Stationery Mockups 654681
May 5, 2016 1:35
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[Freelance] Desenvolvedor Android. at André Fernando de Assis
May 5, 2016 1:35
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