February 22, 2013
For more info: ibm.co Poor software quality is blamed for more major business problems than any other man-made product, and results in over 500 billion dollars of losses worldwide. Improving application quality is a high priority in virtually every industry. But traditional testing methods have become too costly and impractical to keep up with business demands due to the increasingly complex web of hardware, software and services. By automating the building and testing of z/OS application code in isolated environments using virtualized services, the IBM Continuous Integration Solution for System z helps significantly improve software quality while reducing delivery time and costs.
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February 22, 2013
Nokia N8. What will you do with it?
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February 21, 2013
A simple tutorial on how to jailbreak iOS 6.0 though 6.1.2 on all current devices (excluding the Apple TV) using the new Evasi0n jailbreak for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. Download Link: evasi0n.com Requirements – Any iPhone, iPad or iPod running iOS 6.0 through 6.1.2 – A USB cable – Windows XP and up – Mac OSX 10.6 and up – Linux 32bit and 64bit (All steps are explained in the video. Don’t forget to backup your device first!) And don’t forget to follow @UrJailbreakNews on Twitter for the latest iOS jailbreak news in plain English! twitter.com danwantstech.com – http © DanWantsTech 2013 NOTE: When you jailbreak your device, you are voiding your warranty. Apple will most likely refuse to fix any problems you may encounter if your device is jailbroken. Having said that, iOS and jailbreak tools such as the one used in this video have become much more stable in recent times. The likelihood of any major issues (such as bricking) is very low. However, if you do decide jailbreak and/or unlock your iOS device, you are doing so at your own risk and you may be on your own to fix any problems that do arise. You were warned!
Tags: finally-it-came, ipad-or-ipod, jailbreak-news, keykeeper, likely-refuse, part-talks, requirements, the-perfect, tutorial-on-how, using-the-new, warranty
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February 21, 2013
This was the Keykeeper’s old computer. It had been sitting since 2005 when he got a newer one (a Deskpro EN, not that you were wondering or surprised to hear that). I held onto it, waiting for the perfect project. And finally it came–this computer has now become a FreeNAS device providing “Time Capsule” services to Macintosh computers running Mac OS X 10.5. This part talks about the software configuration and demonstrates how it works as a “Time Capsule” workalike.
Tags: capsule, finally-it-came, keykeeper, macintosh, newer-one, part-talks, perfect, science & technology, sitting-since, software problems, the-perfect
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February 21, 2013
The marine information and communication technologies is a complex of interconnected disciplines of science, technology, engineering, developing methods of work organization of sea and river fleets personnel, who are engaged in collecting, storage, transformation, transfer and use of information, as well as the related social economic and cultural problems. The marine information and communication technologies have emerged as a result of the convergence of mathematics, computer science, and marine technology, information and communication technologies. Computer networks MANET are formed spontaneously without any major administrative system. Node functions in this type of network can be performed by routers and the host. They can transmit data packets to other nodes, and support the execution of user applications.
Tags: convergence, data-packets, execution, other-nodes, related, river-fleets, science & technology, social-economic, the-convergence, the-execution, the-related
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February 21, 2013
bit.ly — Learn how to troubleshoot VMware View from some of the best field troubleshooters. See how to identify the failure domain and obtain clues that point to root causes and how to resolve problems quickly and efficiently. You will be able to identify key logs and critical indicators of problems as well as determine if View is running smoothly. VMware View Bootcamp: communities.vmware.com VMware View Mobile Secure Desktop Bootcamp: communities.vmware.com VMware View Business Process Desktop Bootcamp: communities.vmware.com
Tags: amazing, bootcamp, desktop-bootcamp, diy, failure, fix, identify-key, illustrated
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February 21, 2013
Security Now Illustrated, from the amazing “Security Now!” podcast by Steve Gibson and Leo LaPorte, illustrated, animated, and introduced by AskMisterWizard.com. The illustrations, animation, and introduction help viewers to understand the complex “Propeller-Head” episodes for which Security Now has become famous. Find related segments and episodes in the “Security Now Illustrated” section at: AskMisterWizard.com This is Episode 388 from January 2013. Steve teaches how “Memory Hard” problems force supercomputers (and well-equipped hackers) to handle automated password guesses one at a time instead of processing them in parallel.
Tags: amazing, complex, fix, help-viewers, illustrated, memory-hard, problems-force, science & technology, security, software problems, steve-gibson, teaches-how, time-instead
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February 21, 2013
$224 Worldwide free shipping at www.pandawill.com It features 10.1 inch, 1280*800 pixels resolution IPS display, 1GB RAM, 16GB ROM, Bluetooth, 2MP front/ 5MP rear cameras, dual AAC stereo speaker, Android 4.1.1 apps, and HDMI etc. Check it out for complete specs. More great Android tablets: www.pandawill.com More other great products: www.pandawill.com Thanks for watching us! Feel free to comment below. Or contact our CS on our website if you need help on orders.
Tags: bluetooth, check-it-out, fix, help-on-orders, other-great, rear-cameras, science & technology, stereo-speaker, worldwide
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February 21, 2013
Before asking any questions, READ THIS DESCRIPTION and VISIT THE ORIGINAL THREAD: forum.xda-developers.com SEARCH the original thread if your model isn’t listed. DO NOT ASK IF IT’LL WORK. If no one’s attempted it, you can do so AT YOUR OWN RISK. Method #1 should NOT affect any data. If you do NOT have the Sony Backup & Restore app pre-installed, visit the original thread above. As of 2012-11-21, the Xperia T CANNOT be rooted using this tool. (Build 7.0.A.3.195) 2012 Q4 Sony firmwares such as .2.55 or 6.1.1.B.1.54 CANNOT be DIRECTLY rooted anymore. Root can still be achieved by downgrading the kernel, rooting, then upgrading the kernel again. Similar to: www.youtube.com This video shows how to use Bin4ry’s “Restore” Rooting Toolkit to root phones running either Ice Cream Sandwich or Jelly Bean. It works on multiple models from many different manufacturers. Short list: – HTC One S – Sony Xperia S, T, P, Acro S, Ion, Tipo, Tablet S, Go, Sola, U – LG: P705, P7510, Canadian Optimus G (E973 Bell/Telus, E971 Rogers) & AT&T Optimus G: www.lg.com Bootloader unlock: forum.xda-developers.com – Kyocera Rise, Hydro – etc. NOTE: LG Optimus G (E973/E970 Canada/USA): Newer firmwares such as E97310h can no longer be rooted with this method. The workaround involves flashing a lower build (E97310f) and then rooting. Instructions: forum.xda-developers.com Xperia T (locked bootloader) root: forum.xda-developers.com / 7.0.A.3.223: forum.xda-developers.com Xpeiria Sola 6.1.1.B.1.54: forum.xda …
Tags: backup, cream-sandwich, kernel, kyocera-rise, multiple-models, rooting-toolkit, science & technology, sony, such-as-e97310h, tool, usa, video, xpeiria-sola, xperia
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February 21, 2013
Read more at: www.scambook.com Today’s episode of Scambook TV is a warning about ransomware, a cyber scam that’s threatening consumers online. Ransomware is a computer virus/malware program that borrows its tactics from kidnapping; hackers seize control of your computer and demand you pay a ransom to unlock it. Recently, hackers have been targeting victims with ransomware that impersonates the FBI. Kevan describes how computer users get a message that claims to be from cybercrime@fbi.gov, informing the user that their computer has been frozen due to copyright violations. To “pay your fines” and unlock your computer, according to the scam, you must pay $200 via MoneyPak. As Kevan says in the video, this scam may look very official but don’t fall for it! We recommend disconnecting your internet, running your antivirus software and (if necessary) restoring your operating system. What’s worse than a virus that cripples your computer? A virus that cripples your computer and blackmails you. That’s what ransomware does. The latest ransomware to threaten consumers also impersonates the FBI. Here at Scambook, we’ve received over 50 complaints about hackers posing as cybercrime@fbi.gov and exhorting consumers for $200 paid via MoneyPak. How CyberCrime@FBI.gov Ransomware Works Here’s how this fraud scheme works. Hackers infect your computer with the malware virus and then a pop-up window appears and freezes your computer. The message claims to be sent by cybercrime@fbi.gov. It …
Tags: antivirus, fbi, fix, from-cybercrime, from-kidnapping, internet, money, news & politics, operating, scam, user, your-computer
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