Showing posts with label online. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Megabox, the new service will offer Dotcom Kit

Kim Dotcom founder of the popular web hosting site is back MegaUpload. No, do not get excited but megaupload does not return back to its founder to launch a new service called Megabox, an alternative Megaupload, but music.
 
Megabox, el nuevo servicio que ofrecera Kit Dotcom

Dotcom Kim mentioned by his Twitter account: "The major labels MegaBox thought was dead. The artists rejoice. Come and desencadenaré '. With these words MegaBox announces his return with a new music download service that is responsible for connecting the user with the artist, without having to record as intermediaries.

The model is as follows, artists can sell the product directly to consumers by allowing these to obtain 90% of the profits. It was in his Twitter account where he wrote that Megabox was about to see the light, that tweet was accompanied by the image that appears on this note.

So a matter of time so we can see Megabox online and with it the return of Kim Dotcom.

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Privacy complaint filed by the attack on PlayStation Network


The Data Protection Agency has filed a complaint against Sony Facua by 'hacking' the online service of the PlayStation. The agency could not prove that you can apply the Law of Protection of Information (Act) Spanish to incidents involving the company and its impact to users.

In late April 2011, Sony announced that the company closed its network of online gaming worldwide for "maintenance problems". However, later acknowledged that the global moratorium was due to infiltration of a group hacker could have compromised the security of the data of millions of passwords, purchase history, billing addresses and even credit card data .

For these reasons, in Spain FACUA-Consumers in Action denounced the Data Protection Agency (AEPD) to Sony, saying the company was responsible for "security hole in its network of online games on the PlayStation Network was a cracker accessed confidential data. "

The Spanish subsidiary of Sony claimed during the inspections of the AEPD that the incident occurred on the premises of San Diego, and Sony Spain tended not responsible or liable, because "there had not tried to access data from service users, and their business scope is limited to the sale of consoles from Sony and video game developed by companies contracted by Sony. "

Moreover, while 334,453 users had provided credit card details to Sony, the company said that these data were specifically protected, and passwords of users, which were stored encrypted using an algorithm.

NOT CLEARED THAT MAY APPLY THE LOPD

Accepting the explanations of the company, from the AEPD, have decided to close the case, in a ruling issued in April July, when not accredited that can be applied to the Spanish Data Protection Act incidents involving company Sony.

According to the law firm specialized data www.salirdeinternet.com data protection "to apply the Data Protection Act, the penalty could have been put SONY, would reach € 300,000."

In this sense, according to these experts, the AEPD "has not had an easy, neither the ICO (British Authority data protection equivalent to the AEPD) or Sony Computer Entertainment Europe have responded to requests for information during the proceedings of research. "

On the other hand, Sony Spain explained to Data Protection took the following measures to minimize the problem: speed data transfer models, which was previously planned, a new processing center with increased security measures, implementation of automated software control and configuration management, improvements in levels of protection and data encryption, improvements in the detection of intrusions, unauthorized acessos and abnormal patterns of activity, addition of new electronic walls, and the creation of the position of Chief of Security Information, reporting directly to the Chief of Security of Sony Corporation, among others.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Test game online Formula 1 is open to the public



The developer Codemasters has opened for the public testing of the racing game "F1 Online: The Game," based on the automotive category. The title is free and can be played on the browser of the user (click here to play the game).

Codemasters is responsible for the simulation series Formula 1 race and launch "F1 2012" in the second half. She also develops racing series "Dirt."

Unlike racing games on the PC and video games in which the vision is seen behind the car or inside it, the title online player sees the track up and use your mouse to guide the vehicle on curves. The space bar on keyboard uses the KERS system (which takes energy from braking to give a kind of turbo on the car) and "D" key uses the opening wing DRS, used for overtaking.

The promise is that the final version will have all the circuits, drivers and cars of the Year contest in 2011 and runs over the Internet can play against other players. Players will have an online ranking and can create their tracks and vehicles to share with others. You can still create your team, manage it and participate in competitions against the clock (time trials).

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Free Microsoft Office Online : Remix SkyDrive


 

Microsoft Office Web Apps is a web-based version of the Microsoft Office productivity suite. It includes the web-based versions of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, and Microsoft OneNote. The web applications allow users to access their documents directly from anywhere within a web browser as well as share files and collaborate with other users online. Supported web browsers include Internet Explorer 7 or later, Mozilla Firefox 3.5 or later, Google Chrome and Safari 4.
 
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Note : Office Web Apps was released to the consumer public via Windows Live Office on June 7, 2010. The service is intended to replace Office Live Workspace, and users of Office Live Workspace had been progressively migrated to Windows Live Office since this date.
Microsoft also offers other web applications in its Microsoft Office suite, such as the Outlook Web App (formerly Outlook Web Access), Lync Web App (formerly Office Communicator Web Access), and Project Web App (formerly Project Web Access)








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Date : 2012/05/05