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16:00:00 10/17/11
Le CLIQ du 17-10-2011 - JeuxVideo.com
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Umbra / PC Sortie : non communiquée Vous êtes-vous jamais demandé ce que pourrait donner Diablo couplé au moteur graphique de Crysis ? Non ? Eh bien tant pis car voilà le résultat. Le tout se prénomme Umbra et utilise le CryEngine 3. Pour l'heure, ce hack'n slash, développé par une jeune équipe indépendante, est encore en attente d'un mécène pour produire et distribuer leur bébé. Bref, si vous avez des contacts, c'est le moment ou jamais. Squids / iPhone Sortie : disponible Squids, c'est l'histoire d'un jeu de stratégie et d'un jeu de rôle tactique. Oui, dit comme ça, ca peut paraître étrange. Mais si on vous dit que vous y dirigez une escouade de calmars colorés qui lutte contre une marée noire, vous devriez instinctivement penser qu'à jeuxvideo.com on se défonce en fumant des algues... et vous aurez raison ! Il n'empêche que ce titre à vocation écologique est en test aujourd'hui sur le site et qu'il ne s'adresse pas uniquement aux fans du commandant Cousteau. 5 Rue Sésame : Il Etait un Monstre / 360 Sortie : disponible Dans la vie, il y a deux sortes de monstres. Les méchants, qui se cachent sous votre lit prêts à vous dévorer à peine la lumière éteinte et puis les gentils à l'image de Casimir. Ceux de 5 Rue Sésame font plutôt partie de la seconde catégorie. Heureusement nous direz-vous puisqu'on parle ici d'un conte interactif Kinect à destination des tout petits. Et en parlant de(...)
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03:32:53 02/05/11
TWC9: Nineys, MIX Open Call, WP7 GPS Emulator, & lots of new software releases
[LESS INFO] 40 VIEWS | ADDED 03:32:53 02/05/11
This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including:
* [ 00:26 ] Channel 9 - Voting for the Niney Awards is now open, so vote for This Week on Channel 9!
* [ 02:20 ] MIX11 - Voting for MIX11 sessions closes at 12PM Midnight PST on Feb 4, 2011 so vote for sessions now
* [ 02:57 ] Avkash - Microsoft Research releases Windows Phone 7 Cloud services including a Relay & Rendezvous service as well as coming soon services like OCR in the cloud and Speech to Text
* [ 05:08 ] Mads Kristensen - HTML5 & CSS3 IntelliSense support coming to VS2010 SP1,via Alvin Ashcraft
* [ 06:02 ] Mike Ormond - Walkthrough of using OData services with Windows Phone 7
* [ 06:48 ] Yochay Kiriaty - A Windows Phone GPS Emulator for testing location services from the comfort of your home or office
* [ 08:14 ] Hajan Selmani - How to animate an ASP.NET Menu control using jQuery
* [ 09:47 ] Maor David - Microsoft attack surface analyzer beta released
* [ 10:38 ] CodePlex - A new release of the popular ASP.NET MVC Spark view engine
* [ 11:00 ] jQuery Team - jQuery 1.5 is now available with lots of new features and performance improvements
* [ 11:31 ] Rob Mensching - WiX 3.5 now available , supports VS 2010, IIS7, and lots of improvements, via Greg Duncan
* [ 12:10 ] Shawn Burke - How you can still use ObservableCollection with the Portable Library Tools CTP
Picks of the week!
* [ 12:53 ] Charles Torre - Interview with John Platt on Sho - a new app for data analysis and scientific computing
* [ 15:00 ] Cameron Skinner - New Power Toy to calculate code metrics on an assembly/exe from the command line
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03:32:53 02/05/11
TWC9: Nineys, MIX Open Call, WP7 GPS Emulator, & lots of new software releases
[LESS INFO] 35 VIEWS | ADDED 03:32:53 02/05/11
This week on Channel 9, Dan and Brian discuss the week's top developer news, including:
* [ 00:26 ] Channel 9 - Voting for the Niney Awards is now open, so vote for This Week on Channel 9!
* [ 02:20 ] MIX11 - Voting for MIX11 sessions closes at 12PM Midnight PST on Feb 4, 2011 so vote for sessions now
* [ 02:57 ] Avkash - Microsoft Research releases Windows Phone 7 Cloud services including a Relay & Rendezvous service as well as coming soon services like OCR in the cloud and Speech to Text
* [ 05:08 ] Mads Kristensen - HTML5 & CSS3 IntelliSense support coming to VS2010 SP1,via Alvin Ashcraft
* [ 06:02 ] Mike Ormond - Walkthrough of using OData services with Windows Phone 7
* [ 06:48 ] Yochay Kiriaty - A Windows Phone GPS Emulator for testing location services from the comfort of your home or office
* [ 08:14 ] Hajan Selmani - How to animate an ASP.NET Menu control using jQuery
* [ 09:47 ] Maor David - Microsoft attack surface analyzer beta released
* [ 10:38 ] CodePlex - A new release of the popular ASP.NET MVC Spark view engine
* [ 11:00 ] jQuery Team - jQuery 1.5 is now available with lots of new features and performance improvements
* [ 11:31 ] Rob Mensching - WiX 3.5 now available , supports VS 2010, IIS7, and lots of improvements, via Greg Duncan
* [ 12:10 ] Shawn Burke - How you can still use ObservableCollection with the Portable Library Tools CTP
Picks of the week!
* [ 12:53 ] Charles Torre - Interview with John Platt on Sho - a new app for data analysis and scientific computing
* [ 15:00 ] Cameron Skinner - New Power Toy to calculate code metrics on an assembly/exe from the command line
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02:30:00 03/05/09
Jeremy Rasmussen, "The Best Defense is Information"
[LESS INFO] 17 VIEWS | ADDED 02:30:00 03/05/09
In the course of doing security vulnerability testing for government and commercial clients over the past 10 years, our Information Security Solutions team at Sypris Electronics has seen a lot of interesting things—perhaps none more so than a recent attack witnessed on a client’s network targeted by a buffer overflow on a popular application. The attack launched a trojan horse, which then dropped in another piece of malware that stealthily connected out to several sites to receive command and control. We will go down the rabbit hole with the attack (as much as I can publicly divulge), talk about our approach to the forensic investigation, and how the client was advised to implement countermeasures to provide an overall framework of security against future attacks. It is possible people may have known about this particular exploit for more than six months before it was publicly disclosed, and the vendor still has not published a patch for it. Therefore, in this talk, we will also explore the concept of responsible disclosure, information sharing (minus attribution), and how all of this possibly fits into the Presidential Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative (CNCI).
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23:49:24 11/12/08
CrankyGeeks Episode 142
[LESS INFO] 8 VIEWS | ADDED 23:49:24 11/12/08
Today's Guests:
Sebastian Rupley , Co-Crank, Editorial Director, PCMagCast.com
Jason Young , CEO, Ziff Davis Media
Jason Cross , Senior Editor, ExtremeTech.com
The Topics:
Imitation New York Times
New Yorkers were truly perplexed when a fake, 14-page version of The New York Times was circulated on a mass scale throughout the streets of New York City this morning. The imitation paper was reinforced by a seemingly professional online version. The headlines announced that the Iraq War had ended and that ExxonMobil has been taken into public ownership. The one thing that was a dead giveaway was the date which read July 4th 2009. The Yes Men, a left-wing activist group, took credit for the prank.
AT%T May Impose Tiered Broadband Pricing
AT%T is testing the concept of restricting the amount of data that subscribers can use. AT%T, also the largest Internet provider, will begin apply the limits in Reno and further consider expanding the operation. AT%T will limit downloads to 20 gigabytes per month for users of their slowest DSL service, at 768 kilobits per second, beginning in November. In order to receive more gigabytes per month users must increase the speed of the plan, up to 150 gigabytes per month at the 10 megabits-per-second level.
Sun Microsystems Aiding Microsoft Get Search Traffic
Sun has announced it will promote a Microsoft toolbar for the Internet Explorer browser to U.S.-based Web surfers as they download Sun's Java software. The software is necessary to view certain Web sites. Microsoft is focusing on toolbars and default settings because 35 percent of Web searches are conducted from the browser's address line, built-in search boxes and add-on search toolbars, not the search provider's Web page.
CEO of Google Denies Techie in Chief
CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, claimed he was not interested in becoming CTO for the nation under President Barack Obama. Schmidt publicly endorsed Obama and supports his plans for more investment in renewable energy but told the New York Times. "I am extremely happy serving the shareholders of Google as the C.E.O., so I have no interest in serving as a government employee."
Former IBMer gone Apple Forced to Stop Work
Mark Papermaster has been commanded by a federal judge to quit working immediately in his new job at Apple, because he may be violating an agreement with IBM, his past employer of 26 years. IBM filed a "non-compete" lawsuit against him maintaining that as a primary designer and executive Papermaster was "privy to a whole host of trade secrets and confidences" used by Big Blue to design products. The defense upheld that Apple offered a "once in a lifetime 'dream job'" and that IBM and Apple had completely different tech gear.
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23:49:24 11/12/08
CrankyGeeks Episode 142
[LESS INFO] 1 VIEWS | ADDED 23:49:24 11/12/08
Today's Guests:
Sebastian Rupley , Co-Crank, Editorial Director, PCMagCast.com
Jason Young , CEO, Ziff Davis Media
Jason Cross , Senior Editor, ExtremeTech.com
The Topics:
Imitation New York Times
New Yorkers were truly perplexed when a fake, 14-page version of The New York Times was circulated on a mass scale throughout the streets of New York City this morning. The imitation paper was reinforced by a seemingly professional online version. The headlines announced that the Iraq War had ended and that ExxonMobil has been taken into public ownership. The one thing that was a dead giveaway was the date which read July 4th 2009. The Yes Men, a left-wing activist group, took credit for the prank.
AT%T May Impose Tiered Broadband Pricing
AT%T is testing the concept of restricting the amount of data that subscribers can use. AT%T, also the largest Internet provider, will begin apply the limits in Reno and further consider expanding the operation. AT%T will limit downloads to 20 gigabytes per month for users of their slowest DSL service, at 768 kilobits per second, beginning in November. In order to receive more gigabytes per month users must increase the speed of the plan, up to 150 gigabytes per month at the 10 megabits-per-second level.
Sun Microsystems Aiding Microsoft Get Search Traffic
Sun has announced it will promote a Microsoft toolbar for the Internet Explorer browser to U.S.-based Web surfers as they download Sun's Java software. The software is necessary to view certain Web sites. Microsoft is focusing on toolbars and default settings because 35 percent of Web searches are conducted from the browser's address line, built-in search boxes and add-on search toolbars, not the search provider's Web page.
CEO of Google Denies Techie in Chief
CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, claimed he was not interested in becoming CTO for the nation under President Barack Obama. Schmidt publicly endorsed Obama and supports his plans for more investment in renewable energy but told the New York Times. "I am extremely happy serving the shareholders of Google as the C.E.O., so I have no interest in serving as a government employee."
Former IBMer gone Apple Forced to Stop Work
Mark Papermaster has been commanded by a federal judge to quit working immediately in his new job at Apple, because he may be violating an agreement with IBM, his past employer of 26 years. IBM filed a "non-compete" lawsuit against him maintaining that as a primary designer and executive Papermaster was "privy to a whole host of trade secrets and confidences" used by Big Blue to design products. The defense upheld that Apple offered a "once in a lifetime 'dream job'" and that IBM and Apple had completely different tech gear.


