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Boogie Man Channel - Up All Night with the Boogie Man Podcast:
Lazy Sunday Live: The New 3D Moon Hologram

Boogie Man Channel - Up All Night with the Boogie Man Podcast:

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 124:34


Earth's 2nd Moon Holographic Principle More NASA Lies: When Will They Ever Stop ||DOT.CONNECTOR.PODCAST|| ||This amazing video is proudly presented by our sponsor || SIZZLE CITY || Strings of Bling and Other Shiny Things || Call or Visit Us Today || www.SizzleCity.com || 626.274.6028 || Podcast Library: Subscribe to Get More Boogie & Bexx https://www.4thewoke.com/podcast-library/ NOTE: Home of the New Dot.Connector.Podcast by BMC I've been trying to spread this amazing work around to everyone who is interested but unfortunately everytime I export it out it loses so much quality so now I've decided to allow you to download it straight from my server. That way less hands are touching it. Less email accounts it enters, less trips into photoshop. You get the picture. If now, you will soon. Lazy Sunday Live: The New 3D Moon Hologram & Earth's 2nd Moon, Holographic Principle & NASA Lies Please click here to download the the clearest image of the Moon you've ever seen. This image was taken through my telescope and is a project that's taken me over 3 full years to complete. It's a stacked image comprised of over 1000, hand picked, very clear and crisp, RAW, images of the Moon. This stacked image of the Moon took over 12 hours to process and render and now is the proud owner of it's own 3TB hard drive. It's currently the ONLY file on the hard drive. Below are 4 versions of this amazing image of the Moon that you can choose from. The names explain them all. Very High Contrast Web Version 2 https://4thewoke.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/FULL-MOON-HD-ASAP-SIGNED-WEB-2.jpg Low Constrast Web Version 1 https://4thewoke.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/FULL-MOON-HD-ASAP-SIGNED-WEB.jpg High Contrast Full HD Version 2 https://4thewoke.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/FULL-MOON-HD-ASAP-SIGNED-2.jpg Low Contrast Full HD Version 1 https://4thewoke.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/FULL-MOON-HD-ASAP-SIGNED.jpg Join us live tonight at 8PM for an amazing new discovery regarding our research about the Moon. This one is going to blow your mind. Not only because it's amazing but because nobody realized it until now. This is a discovery that should have been found thousands of years ago . Give it to Boogie Man and Boogie Bexx to be the ones who finally found it. Wel we did -- and now the information is yours to do what you want with. || Dot.Connector.Podcast || Lazy Sundays Live on YouTube & 4TheWoke.com at 8PM PST / 9PM EST: Too Many Moons, Not Enough Time for the Lies in the Skies! Prepare to get your mind blown. By now you should be aware that when I say something is amazing it's going to be. When I say I've discovered something about the Moon then you know you better pay attention because it's big. This discovery is HUGE. In the Past In the past I discovered the Moon was Flat, I discovered that the Moon has a Firmament Around it - or at least it used too, it's all broken up now. I discovered that the Moon and the Sun were being simulated by very advanced technologies. Together we then studied the moon simulator and the sun simulator until we all fully understood it. I then discovered that the Moon was a hologram and my HUGE discovery tonight goes right along with it. You're going to love this. Please be prepared that brain matter may drip from your ear whenever your brain explodes. Please know you have been warned. The discovery tonight is going to move our future research along in amazing directions and it's going to do so with increased speed and accuracy. I'm so excited to see what sort of new doors in our research of the Moon this new discovery can open. I want everyone to attend the live show here on YouTube tonight and help us discuss the possibilities of what more we can do with this. I have no problem doing all the work on the research but this is when I pitch it to all of you to get your opinion on what we can then do with that new knowledge. The comment section of YouTube and the Live Chat of the Live Shows never fails.

Hacked Week
Hacked Week #28: Brave Browser in dark Web, Cyber Attack on US Election, Home IP Cams Hacked

Hacked Week

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 5:42


You will see Cybersecurity and Hacking related News from 7th October 2020 to 13th October 2020 which includes news as follows: 7th October 2020 ⦿ ALERT! Hackers targeting IoT devices with a new P2P botnet malware: 00:05 ⦿ OceanLotus hackers injecting malware in Windows error report: 00:28 ⦿ Brave Browser enters dark web with its own Tor Onion service: 01:00 8th October 2020 ⦿ Researchers Find Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Azure Cloud Service: 01:15 ⦿ Chowbus food delivery service suffers breach; trove of data stolen: 01:30 ⦿ Comcast voice remote control could be turned into spying tool: 01:42 9th October 2020 ⦿ 55 New Security Flaws Reported in Apple Software and Services: 02:02 ⦿ 100s of schools at risk after Magecart attack on Wisepay: 02:32 ⦿ Microsoft warns of new Android ransomware blackmailing victims: 03:02 10th October 2020 ⦿ Marketing firm Friendemic exposed 2.7 million customer records: 03:19 ⦿ Researcher uploaded spyware on official Fitbit store: 03:43 ⦿ Clop ransomware hits Software AG, demands $20 million+ ransom: 04:10 12th October 2020 ⦿ 3TB of clips from exposed home security cameras posted online: 04:20 13th October 2020 ⦿ Microsoft and Other Tech Companies Take Down TrickBot Botnet: 04:55 ⦿ Hackers exploit VPN, Windows flaws to influence US elections: 05:18 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/quitehacker/message

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks
Loch Lomond #199

PUB SONGS for Celtic Geeks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 23:27


The story behind Loch Lomond, and what’s your favorite Scottish song? Welcome to the Pub Songs Podcast, the Virtual Public House for Celtic Geek culture. I am your Guide. My name is Marc Gunn. Today’s show is brought to you by my Gunn Runners on Patreon. Subscribe to the podcast at PubSong.net. WHO'S PLAYING IN THE PUB TODAY 0:24 - “Slainte Mhaith” by Marc Gunn from Kilted Kings CD Name On My Soul 2:29 - WELCOME -- Question du Jour: What’s your favorite Scottish song? -- Social Promo Tip: Promote to a Facebook Group -- CD Baby retail store closes. Buy CDs at MageRecords.com. -- Free CD Offer -- Kickstarter for Selcouth is launched. 7:48 - STORIES FROM THE ROAD: “Loch Lomond” Loch Lomond is a traditional Scottish song, Roud #9598. It was first published in 1841. The author is unknown, but the loch is the largest loch in Scotland. I’ve heard a few different stories about the origins. Wikipedia lists the most-popular one being that is Jacobite song. It says there are references to it with the date 1746 attached. That was the year the Bonnie Prince Charlie’s rebellion ended. They also have an additional verse that I’ve never seen used. O braw Charlie Stewart, dear true, true heart, Wha could refuse thee protection, Like the weeping birk on the wild hillside, How graceful he looked in dejection Nevertheless, the song is about a Scottish soldier far away in France who tells a friend to “take the high road” home. The “high road” is of course life, and a regular path to Scotland. The “low road” is about dying and having his spirit head home. You can find my lyrics and chords to my version of “Loch Lomond” to play along by following the link. If you enjoyed this episode of Stories from the Road, join the Gunn Runners Club on Patreon. You get first access to new music and once a week, you will enjoy a very personal look at the thoughts and stories behind the songs. Your support pays for the production and promotion of my music and the podcast, and it pays for my time in producing the show. You’ll get it all for as little $5 per month. Learn more on Patreon. Follow the link at marcgunn.net. Special thanks to my newest patrons: Roderich V. 11:06 - "Loch Lomond" by Marc Gunn from Selcouth 14:54 - UPCOMING SHOWS FEB 20: Internet Concert on YouTube @ 8:30 PM MAR 7: The Lost Druid, Decatur, GA @ 7:30 PM MAR 12: Internet Concert on YouTube @ 8:30 PM MAR 13: Interstellar Ginger Beer & Exploration Co, Alabaster, AL MAR 14: St Patrick’s Day at 5 Points, Birmingham, AL MAR 20-22: ConCoction, Cleveland, Ohio APR 4-5: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX APR 9: Internet Concert on YouTube @ 8:30 PM APR 11-12: Sherwood Forest Faire, Paige, TX Every Weds 10:30 AM EDT: Coffee with The Celtfather on Facebook TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS. Every year, I take a small group of Celtic music fans on the relaxing adventure of a lifetime. We don't see everything. Instead, we stay in one area. We get to know the region through its culture, history, and legends. You can join us with an auditory and visual adventure through podcasts and videos. Join the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ If you enjoy the music in this show, support the artists. Buy their music and merch. Follow them on Spotify. Let them know how much you love what they are doing. And tell a friend. 16:12 - PUB CHAT 17:30 - SOCIAL MEDIA PROMOTION TIP 20:26 - “Flower of Scotland” by Marc Gunn from Scottish Songs of Drinking & Rebellion Pub Songs Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn. To subscribe, go to Apple Podcasts, Spotify or to my website where you can subscribe to my mailing list. I’ll email you regular updates of new music and podcasts, special offers, and you’ll get 21 songs for free. Welcome to the pub at www.pubsong.net! PUB CHAT If you want to chat in the pub, then send me your feedback. What are you doing today while listening to the Pub Songs Podcast? Send a written comment along with any pictures to marc@marcgunn.com. Use the hashtag #pubsongs in the subject of your email. Next week, I’m releasing show #200. I would LOVE your feedback, congrats or whatever to celebrate this big milestone. Thistle emailed: "Let me tell you of my sister. My little sister is 9 years old and did a while back suffer tremendous abuse at the hands of an idiot (who has been dealt with by the law). She doesn't speak to anyone, but music helps her to know she is safe and that is how I found your page and site. She loves Scottish music above all and I am making a fill 3TB hard-drive of music for her to remember that we love her and that she is now safe. So thank you for allowing the free download of your music even if it takes a while to get there. Kind regards." #pubsongs #selcouth #lochlomond

Splunk [AI/ML, Splunk Machine Learning Toolkit] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides
Saving the Nation’s Food Supply with Data-Driven Analytics [Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk User Behavior Analytics]

Splunk [AI/ML, Splunk Machine Learning Toolkit] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019


Copper River ES, a strategic partner for Splunk public sector, is working with a large federal agency that has restructured their NOC and SOC organizations into a single unified entity as part of operational optimization.  The agency is responsible for protecting IP and other assets totaling $4.3 trillion as part of safeguarding the nation’s food supply chain.   The goal was to enhance the ability to handle problem escalations quickly and improve communications between teams. They are currently ingesting more than 3TB daily across 65 data sources where Splunk is leveraged as an integrated data platform and framework service to act as a nerve center for the combined NOC and SOC teams. Implementation has resulted in dramatically reducing MTTD to an average of less than 30 min compared to previous times of up to 12 hours, MTTR times from 16 hours to often less than 1 with overall outage times having now been reduced by about 68%. From a security perspective, it is used to identify data exfiltration and insider threats, as well as for security operations and compliance.  Increasing visibility into all aspects of system operations and troubleshooting efforts is now supported through a series of custom Splunk App’s, glass tables, reports and alerts with operational guides and training to best leverage the capabilities Splunk has generated. Speaker(s) Sandy Voellinger, Copper River Enterprise Services Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/FN1921.pdf?podcast=1577146258 Product: Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk User Behavior Analytics Track: Foundations/Platform Level: Good for all skill levels

Splunk [Enterprise Cloud and Splunk Cloud Services] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides
You replaced IBM QRadar with Splunk Enterprise Security. Now What? [Splunk Cloud, Splunk Enterprise Security]

Splunk [Enterprise Cloud and Splunk Cloud Services] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019


Never used Splunk before, have no Splunk admins and you’ve just bought Splunk Enterprise Security? That was us, and now we're using Splunk in ways that we could've only dreamed of using IBM QRadar. In this session we’ll share our implementation story, how we worked with Splunk to accelerate our learning curve, and how we went from 0 to 3TB in 3 months with no Splunk admins. We'll also cover how Splunk allows us to onboard data sources that we couldn't with QRadar. Speaker(s) Nick Ho, Sales Engineer, Splunk Ross Rutherford, Information Security Engineer, Western Union Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/SEC1264.pdf?podcast=1577146254 Product: Splunk Cloud, Splunk Enterprise Security Track: Security, Compliance and Fraud Level: Beginner

Splunk [Enterprise Security] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides
You replaced IBM QRadar with Splunk Enterprise Security. Now What? [Splunk Cloud, Splunk Enterprise Security]

Splunk [Enterprise Security] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019


Never used Splunk before, have no Splunk admins and you’ve just bought Splunk Enterprise Security? That was us, and now we're using Splunk in ways that we could've only dreamed of using IBM QRadar. In this session we’ll share our implementation story, how we worked with Splunk to accelerate our learning curve, and how we went from 0 to 3TB in 3 months with no Splunk admins. We'll also cover how Splunk allows us to onboard data sources that we couldn't with QRadar. Speaker(s) Nick Ho, Sales Engineer, Splunk Ross Rutherford, Information Security Engineer, Western Union Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/SEC1264.pdf?podcast=1577146235 Product: Splunk Cloud, Splunk Enterprise Security Track: Security, Compliance and Fraud Level: Beginner

Splunk [Enterprise Security] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides
Saving the Nation’s Food Supply with Data-Driven Analytics [Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk User Behavior Analytics]

Splunk [Enterprise Security] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019


Copper River ES, a strategic partner for Splunk public sector, is working with a large federal agency that has restructured their NOC and SOC organizations into a single unified entity as part of operational optimization.  The agency is responsible for protecting IP and other assets totaling $4.3 trillion as part of safeguarding the nation’s food supply chain.   The goal was to enhance the ability to handle problem escalations quickly and improve communications between teams. They are currently ingesting more than 3TB daily across 65 data sources where Splunk is leveraged as an integrated data platform and framework service to act as a nerve center for the combined NOC and SOC teams. Implementation has resulted in dramatically reducing MTTD to an average of less than 30 min compared to previous times of up to 12 hours, MTTR times from 16 hours to often less than 1 with overall outage times having now been reduced by about 68%. From a security perspective, it is used to identify data exfiltration and insider threats, as well as for security operations and compliance.  Increasing visibility into all aspects of system operations and troubleshooting efforts is now supported through a series of custom Splunk App’s, glass tables, reports and alerts with operational guides and training to best leverage the capabilities Splunk has generated. Speaker(s) Sandy Voellinger, Copper River Enterprise Services Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/FN1921.pdf?podcast=1577146234 Product: Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk User Behavior Analytics Track: Foundations/Platform Level: Good for all skill levels

Splunk [Enterprise] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides
Saving the Nation’s Food Supply with Data-Driven Analytics [Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk User Behavior Analytics]

Splunk [Enterprise] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019


Copper River ES, a strategic partner for Splunk public sector, is working with a large federal agency that has restructured their NOC and SOC organizations into a single unified entity as part of operational optimization.  The agency is responsible for protecting IP and other assets totaling $4.3 trillion as part of safeguarding the nation’s food supply chain.   The goal was to enhance the ability to handle problem escalations quickly and improve communications between teams. They are currently ingesting more than 3TB daily across 65 data sources where Splunk is leveraged as an integrated data platform and framework service to act as a nerve center for the combined NOC and SOC teams. Implementation has resulted in dramatically reducing MTTD to an average of less than 30 min compared to previous times of up to 12 hours, MTTR times from 16 hours to often less than 1 with overall outage times having now been reduced by about 68%. From a security perspective, it is used to identify data exfiltration and insider threats, as well as for security operations and compliance.  Increasing visibility into all aspects of system operations and troubleshooting efforts is now supported through a series of custom Splunk App’s, glass tables, reports and alerts with operational guides and training to best leverage the capabilities Splunk has generated. Speaker(s) Sandy Voellinger, Copper River Enterprise Services Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/FN1921.pdf?podcast=1577146230 Product: Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk User Behavior Analytics Track: Foundations/Platform Level: Good for all skill levels

Splunk [All Products] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides
You replaced IBM QRadar with Splunk Enterprise Security. Now What? [Splunk Cloud, Splunk Enterprise Security]

Splunk [All Products] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019


Never used Splunk before, have no Splunk admins and you’ve just bought Splunk Enterprise Security? That was us, and now we're using Splunk in ways that we could've only dreamed of using IBM QRadar. In this session we’ll share our implementation story, how we worked with Splunk to accelerate our learning curve, and how we went from 0 to 3TB in 3 months with no Splunk admins. We'll also cover how Splunk allows us to onboard data sources that we couldn't with QRadar. Speaker(s) Nick Ho, Sales Engineer, Splunk Ross Rutherford, Information Security Engineer, Western Union Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/SEC1264.pdf?podcast=1577146226 Product: Splunk Cloud, Splunk Enterprise Security Track: Security, Compliance and Fraud Level: Beginner

Splunk [All Products] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides
Saving the Nation’s Food Supply with Data-Driven Analytics [Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk User Behavior Analytics]

Splunk [All Products] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019


Copper River ES, a strategic partner for Splunk public sector, is working with a large federal agency that has restructured their NOC and SOC organizations into a single unified entity as part of operational optimization.  The agency is responsible for protecting IP and other assets totaling $4.3 trillion as part of safeguarding the nation’s food supply chain.   The goal was to enhance the ability to handle problem escalations quickly and improve communications between teams. They are currently ingesting more than 3TB daily across 65 data sources where Splunk is leveraged as an integrated data platform and framework service to act as a nerve center for the combined NOC and SOC teams. Implementation has resulted in dramatically reducing MTTD to an average of less than 30 min compared to previous times of up to 12 hours, MTTR times from 16 hours to often less than 1 with overall outage times having now been reduced by about 68%. From a security perspective, it is used to identify data exfiltration and insider threats, as well as for security operations and compliance.  Increasing visibility into all aspects of system operations and troubleshooting efforts is now supported through a series of custom Splunk App’s, glass tables, reports and alerts with operational guides and training to best leverage the capabilities Splunk has generated. Speaker(s) Sandy Voellinger, Copper River Enterprise Services Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/FN1921.pdf?podcast=1577146225 Product: Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk User Behavior Analytics Track: Foundations/Platform Level: Good for all skill levels

Splunk [Security, Compliance and Fraud Track] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides
You replaced IBM QRadar with Splunk Enterprise Security. Now What? [Splunk Cloud, Splunk Enterprise Security]

Splunk [Security, Compliance and Fraud Track] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019


Never used Splunk before, have no Splunk admins and you’ve just bought Splunk Enterprise Security? That was us, and now we're using Splunk in ways that we could've only dreamed of using IBM QRadar. In this session we’ll share our implementation story, how we worked with Splunk to accelerate our learning curve, and how we went from 0 to 3TB in 3 months with no Splunk admins. We'll also cover how Splunk allows us to onboard data sources that we couldn't with QRadar. Speaker(s) Nick Ho, Sales Engineer, Splunk Ross Rutherford, Information Security Engineer, Western Union Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/SEC1264.pdf?podcast=1577146217 Product: Splunk Cloud, Splunk Enterprise Security Track: Security, Compliance and Fraud Level: Beginner

Splunk [Foundations/Platform Track] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides
Saving the Nation’s Food Supply with Data-Driven Analytics [Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk User Behavior Analytics]

Splunk [Foundations/Platform Track] 2019 .conf Videos w/ Slides

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2019


Copper River ES, a strategic partner for Splunk public sector, is working with a large federal agency that has restructured their NOC and SOC organizations into a single unified entity as part of operational optimization.  The agency is responsible for protecting IP and other assets totaling $4.3 trillion as part of safeguarding the nation’s food supply chain.   The goal was to enhance the ability to handle problem escalations quickly and improve communications between teams. They are currently ingesting more than 3TB daily across 65 data sources where Splunk is leveraged as an integrated data platform and framework service to act as a nerve center for the combined NOC and SOC teams. Implementation has resulted in dramatically reducing MTTD to an average of less than 30 min compared to previous times of up to 12 hours, MTTR times from 16 hours to often less than 1 with overall outage times having now been reduced by about 68%. From a security perspective, it is used to identify data exfiltration and insider threats, as well as for security operations and compliance.  Increasing visibility into all aspects of system operations and troubleshooting efforts is now supported through a series of custom Splunk App’s, glass tables, reports and alerts with operational guides and training to best leverage the capabilities Splunk has generated. Speaker(s) Sandy Voellinger, Copper River Enterprise Services Slides PDF link - https://conf.splunk.com/files/2019/slides/FN1921.pdf?podcast=1577146202 Product: Splunk Enterprise, Splunk Enterprise Security, Splunk User Behavior Analytics Track: Foundations/Platform Level: Good for all skill levels

Paul's Security Weekly
Hack Naked News #204 - January 22, 2019

Paul's Security Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 22:24


This week, a flaw in MySQL could allow rogue servers to steal files, a state agency exposes 3TB of data including FBI info, how cybercriminals clean their dirty money, a critical RCE flaw in Linux APT allows remote attackers to hack systems, and how to protect against a new breed of cyber attack! Jason Wood from Paladin Security joins us for expert commentary on how attackers used a LinkedIn job ad and Skype call to breach a bank's defense!   Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode204 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/hnn for all the latest episodes!   Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly

Hack Naked News (Audio)
Hack Naked News #204 - January 22, 2019

Hack Naked News (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2019 22:24


This week, a flaw in MySQL could allow rogue servers to steal files, a state agency exposes 3TB of data including FBI info, how cybercriminals clean their dirty money, a critical RCE flaw in Linux APT allows remote attackers to hack systems, and how to protect against a new breed of cyber attack! Jason Wood from Paladin Security joins us for expert commentary on how attackers used a LinkedIn job ad and Skype call to breach a bank's defense!   Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode204 Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/hnn for all the latest episodes!   Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly

Hack Naked News (Video)
LinkedIn, MySQL, & Cyber Attacks - Hack Naked News #204

Hack Naked News (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019 22:34


A flaw in MySQL could allow rogue servers to steal files, a state agency exposes 3TB of data including FBI info, how cybercriminals clean their dirty money, a critical RCE flaw in Linux APT allows remote attackers to hack systems, and how to protect against a new breed of cyber attack! Jason Wood from Paladin Security joins us for expert commentary on how Attackers used a LinkedIn job ad and Skype call to breach a bank's defense! Full Show Notes: https://wiki.securityweekly.com/HNNEpisode204 Visit http://hacknaked.tv to get all the latest episodes!

BSD Now
Episode 243: Understanding The Scheduler | BSD Now 243

BSD Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2018 85:24


OpenBSD 6.3 and DragonflyBSD 5.2 are released, bug fix for disappearing files in OpenZFS on Linux (and only Linux), understanding the FreeBSD CPU scheduler, NetBSD on RPI3, thoughts on being a committer for 20 years, and 5 reasons to use FreeBSD in 2018. Headlines OpenBSD 6.3 released Punctual as ever, OpenBSD 6.3 has been releases with the following features/changes: Improved HW support, including: SMP support on OpenBSD/arm64 platforms vmm/vmd improvements: IEEE 802.11 wireless stack improvements Generic network stack improvements Installer improvements Routing daemons and other userland network improvements Security improvements dhclient(8) improvements Assorted improvements OpenSMTPD 6.0.4 OpenSSH 7.7 LibreSSL 2.7.2 DragonFlyBSD 5.2 released Big-ticket items Meltdown and Spectre mitigation support Meltdown isolation and spectre mitigation support added. Meltdown mitigation is automatically enabled for all Intel cpus. Spectre mitigation must be enabled manually via sysctl if desired, using sysctls machdep.spectremitigation and machdep.meltdownmitigation. HAMMER2 H2 has received a very large number of bug fixes and performance improvements. We can now recommend H2 as the default root filesystem in non-clustered mode. Clustered support is not yet available. ipfw Updates Implement state based "redirect", i.e. without using libalias. ipfw now supports all possible ICMP types. Fix ICMPMAXTYPE assumptions (now 40 as of this release). Improved graphics support The drm/i915 kernel driver has been updated to support Intel Coffeelake GPUs Add 24-bit pixel format support to the EFI frame buffer code. Significantly improve fbio support for the "scfb" XOrg driver. This allows EFI frame buffers to be used by X in situations where we do not otherwise support the GPU. Partly implement the FBIOBLANK ioctl for display powersaving. Syscons waits for drm modesetting at appropriate places, avoiding races. + For more details, check out the “All changes since DragonFly 5.0” section. ZFS on Linux bug causes files to disappear A bug in ZoL 0.7.7 caused 0.7.8 to be released just 3 days after the release The bug only impacts Linux, the change that caused the problem was not upstreamed yet, so does not impact ZFS on illumos, FreeBSD, OS X, or Windows The bug can cause files being copied into a directory to not be properly linked to the directory, so they will no longer be listed in the contents of the directory ZoL developers are working on a tool to allow you to recover the data, since no data was actually lost, the files were just not properly registered as part of the directory The bug was introduced in a commit made in February, that attempted to improve performance of datasets created with the case insensitivity option. In an effort to improve performance, they introduced a limit to cap to give up (return ENOSPC) if growing the directory ZAP failed twice. The ZAP is the key-value pair data structure that contains metadata for a directory, including a hash table of the files that are in a directory. When a directory has a large number of files, the ZAP is converted to a FatZAP, and additional space may need to be allocated as additional files are added. Commit cc63068 caused ENOSPC error when copy a large amount of files between two directories. The reason is that the patch limits zap leaf expansion to 2 retries, and return ENOSPC when failed. Finding the root cause of this issue was somewhat hampered by the fact that many people were not able to reproduce the issue. It turns out this was caused by an entirely unrelated change to GNU coreutils. On later versions of GNU Coreutils, the files were returned in a sorted order, resulting in them hitting different buckets in the hash table, and not tripping the retry limit Tools like rsync were unaffected, because they always sort the files before copying If you did not see any ENOSPC errors, you were likely not impacted The intent for limiting retries is to prevent pointlessly growing table to max size when adding a block full of entries with same name in different case in mixed mode. However, it turns out we cannot use any limit on the retry. When we copy files from one directory in readdir order, we are copying in hash order, one leaf block at a time. Which means that if the leaf block in source directory has expanded 6 times, and you copy those entries in that block, by the time you need to expand the leaf in destination directory, you need to expand it 6 times in one go. So any limit on the retry will result in error where it shouldn't. Recommendations for Users from Ryan Yao: The regression makes it so that creating a new file could fail with ENOSPC after which files created in that directory could become orphaned. Existing files seem okay, but I have yet to confirm that myself and I cannot speak for what others know. It is incredibly difficult to reproduce on systems running coreutils 8.23 or later. So far, reports have only come from people using coreutils 8.22 or older. The directory size actually gets incremented for each orphaned file, which makes it wrong after orphan files happen. We will likely have some way to recover the orphaned files (like ext4’s lost+found) and fix the directory sizes in the very near future. Snapshots of the damaged datasets are problematic though. Until we have a subcommand to fix it (not including the snapshots, which we would have to list), the damage can be removed from a system that has it either by rolling back to a snapshot before it happened or creating a new dataset with 0.7.6 (or another release other than 0.7.7), moving everything to the new dataset and destroying the old. That will restore things to pristine condition. It should also be possible to check for pools that are affected, but I have yet to finish my analysis to be certain that no false negatives occur when checking, so I will avoid saying how for now. Writes to existing files cannot trigger this bug, only adding new files to a directory in bulk News Roundup des@’s thoughts on being a FreeBSD committer for 20 years Yesterday was the twentieth anniversary of my FreeBSD commit bit, and tomorrow will be the twentieth anniversary of my first commit. I figured I’d split the difference and write a few words about it today. My level of engagement with the FreeBSD project has varied greatly over the twenty years I’ve been a committer. There have been times when I worked on it full-time, and times when I did not touch it for months. The last few years, health issues and life events have consumed my time and sapped my energy, and my contributions have come in bursts. Commit statistics do not tell the whole story, though: even when not working on FreeBSD directly, I have worked on side projects which, like OpenPAM, may one day find their way into FreeBSD. My contributions have not been limited to code. I was the project’s first Bugmeister; I’ve served on the Security Team for a long time, and have been both Security Officer and Deputy Security Officer; I managed the last four Core Team elections and am doing so again this year. In return, the project has taught me much about programming and software engineering. It taught me code hygiene and the importance of clarity over cleverness; it taught me the ins and outs of revision control; it taught me the importance of good documentation, and how to write it; and it taught me good release engineering practices. Last but not least, it has provided me with the opportunity to work with some of the best people in the field. I have the privilege today to count several of them among my friends. For better or worse, the FreeBSD project has shaped my career and my life. It set me on the path to information security in general and IAA in particular, and opened many a door for me. I would not be where I am now without it. I won’t pretend to be able to tell the future. I don’t know how long I will remain active in the FreeBSD project and community. It could be another twenty years; or it could be ten, or five, or less. All I know is that FreeBSD and I still have things to teach each other, and I don’t intend to call it quits any time soon. iXsystems unveils new TrueNAS M-Series Unified Storage Line San Jose, Calif., April 10, 2018 — iXsystems, the leader in Enterprise Open Source servers and software-defined storage, announced the TrueNAS M40 and M50 as the newest high-performance models in its hybrid, unified storage product line. The TrueNAS M-Series harnesses NVMe and NVDIMM to bring all-flash array performance to the award-winning TrueNAS hybrid arrays. It also includes the Intel® Xeon® Scalable Family of Processors and supports up to 100GbE and 32Gb Fibre Channel networking. Sitting between the all-flash TrueNAS Z50 and the hybrid TrueNAS X-Series in the product line, the TrueNAS M-Series delivers up to 10 Petabytes of highly-available and flash-powered network attached storage and rounds out a comprehensive product set that has a capacity and performance option for every storage budget. Designed for On-Premises & Enterprise Cloud Environments As a unified file, block, and object sharing solution, TrueNAS can meet the needs of file serving, backup, virtualization, media production, and private cloud users thanks to its support for the SMB, NFS, AFP, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, and S3 protocols. At the heart of the TrueNAS M-Series is a custom 4U, dual-controller head unit that supports up to 24 3.5” drives and comes in two models, the M40 and M50, for maximum flexibility and scalability. The TrueNAS M40 uses NVDIMMs for write cache, SSDs for read cache, and up to two external 60-bay expansion shelves that unlock up to 2PB in capacity. The TrueNAS M50 uses NVDIMMs for write caching, NVMe drives for read caching, and up to twelve external 60-bay expansion shelves to scale upwards of 10PB. The dual-controller design provides high-availability failover and non-disruptive upgrades for mission-critical enterprise environments. By design, the TrueNAS M-Series unleashes cutting-edge persistent memory technology for demanding performance and capacity workloads, enabling businesses to accelerate enterprise applications and deploy enterprise private clouds that are twice the capacity of previous TrueNAS models. It also supports replication to the Amazon S3, BackBlaze B2, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure cloud platforms and can deliver an object store using the ubiquitous S3 object storage protocol at a fraction of the cost of the public cloud. Fast As a true enterprise storage platform, the TrueNAS M50 supports very demanding performance workloads with up to four active 100GbE ports, 3TB of RAM, 32GB of NVDIMM write cache and up to 15TB of NVMe flash read cache. The TrueNAS M40 and M50 include up to 24/7 and global next-business-day support, putting IT at ease. The modular and tool-less design of the M-Series allows for easy, non-disruptive servicing and upgrading by end-users and support technicians for guaranteed uptime. TrueNAS has US-Based support provided by the engineering team that developed it, offering the rapid response that every enterprise needs. Award-Winning TrueNAS Features Enterprise: Perfectly suited for private clouds and enterprise workloads such as file sharing, backups, M&E, surveillance, and hosting virtual machines. Unified: Utilizes SMB, AFP, NFS for file storage, iSCSI, Fibre Channel and OpenStack Cinder for block storage, and S3-compatible APIs for object storage. Supports every common operating system, hypervisor, and application. Economical: Deploy an enterprise private cloud and reduce storage TCO by 70% over AWS with built-in enterprise-class features such as in-line compression, deduplication, clones, and thin-provisioning. Safe: The OpenZFS file system ensures data integrity with best-in-class replication and snapshotting. Customers can replicate data to the rest of the iXsystems storage lineup and to the public cloud. Reliable: High Availability option with dual hot-swappable controllers for continuous data availability and 99.999% uptime. Familiar: Provision and manage storage with the same simple and powerful WebUI and REST APIs used in all iXsystems storage products, as well as iXsystems’ FreeNAS Software. Certified: TrueNAS has passed the Citrix Ready, VMware Ready, and Veeam Ready certifications, reducing the risk of deploying a virtualized infrastructure. Open: By using industry-standard sharing protocols, the OpenZFS Open Source enterprise file system and FreeNAS, the world’s #1 Open Source storage operating system (and also engineered by iXsystems), TrueNAS is the most open enterprise storage solution on the market. Availability The TrueNAS M40 and M50 will be generally available in April 2018 through the iXsystems global channel partner network. The TrueNAS M-Series starts at under $20,000 USD and can be easily expanded using a linear “per terabyte” pricing model. With typical compression, a Petabtye can be stored for under $100,000 USD. TrueNAS comes with an all-inclusive software suite that provides NFS, Windows SMB, iSCSI, snapshots, clones and replication. For more information, visit www.ixsystems.com/TrueNAS TrueNAS M-Series What's New Video Understanding and tuning the FreeBSD Scheduler ``` Occasionally I noticed that the system would not quickly process the tasks i need done, but instead prefer other, longrunning tasks. I figured it must be related to the scheduler, and decided it hates me. A closer look shows the behaviour as follows (single CPU): Lets run an I/O-active task, e.g, postgres VACUUM that would continuously read from big files (while doing compute as well [1]): pool alloc free read write read write cache - - - - - - ada1s4 7.08G 10.9G 1.58K 0 12.9M 0 Now start an endless loop: while true; do :; done And the effect is: pool alloc free read write read write cache - - - - - - ada1s4 7.08G 10.9G 9 0 76.8K 0 The VACUUM gets almost stuck! This figures with WCPU in "top": PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME WCPU COMMAND 85583 root 99 0 7044K 1944K RUN 1:06 92.21% bash 53005 pgsql 52 0 620M 91856K RUN 5:47 0.50% postgres Hacking on kern.sched.quantum makes it quite a bit better: sysctl kern.sched.quantum=1 kern.sched.quantum: 94488 -> 7874 pool alloc free read write read write cache - - - - - - ada1s4 7.08G 10.9G 395 0 3.12M 0 PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE TIME WCPU COMMAND 85583 root 94 0 7044K 1944K RUN 4:13 70.80% bash 53005 pgsql 52 0 276M 91856K RUN 5:52 11.83% postgres Now, as usual, the "root-cause" questions arise: What exactly does this "quantum"? Is this solution a workaround, i.e. actually something else is wrong, and has it tradeoff in other situations? Or otherwise, why is such a default value chosen, which appears to be ill-deceived? The docs for the quantum parameter are a bit unsatisfying - they say its the max num of ticks a process gets - and what happens when they're exhausted? If by default the endless loop is actually allowed to continue running for 94k ticks (or 94ms, more likely) uninterrupted, then that explains the perceived behaviour - buts thats certainly not what a scheduler should do when other procs are ready to run. 11.1-RELEASE-p7, kern.hz=200. Switching tickless mode on or off does not influence the matter. Starting the endless loop with "nice" does not influence the matter. [1] A pure-I/O job without compute load, like "dd", does not show this behaviour. Also, when other tasks are running, the unjust behaviour is not so stongly pronounced. ``` aarch64 support added I have committed about adding initial support for aarch64. booting log on RaspberryPI3: ``` boot NetBSD/evbarm (aarch64) Drop to EL1...OK Creating VA=PA tables Creating KSEG tables Creating KVA=PA tables Creating devmap tables MMU Enable...OK VSTART = ffffffc000001ff4 FDT devmap cpufunc bootstrap consinit ok uboot: args 0x3ab46000, 0, 0, 0 NetBSD/evbarm (fdt) booting ... FDT /memory [0] @ 0x0 size 0x3b000000 MEM: add 0-3b000000 MEM: res 0-1000 MEM: res 3ab46000-3ab4a000 Usable memory: 1000 - 3ab45fff 3ab4a000 - 3affffff initarm: kernel phys start 1000000 end 17bd000 MEM: res 1000000-17bd000 bootargs: root=axe0 1000 - ffffff 17bd000 - 3ab45fff 3ab4a000 - 3affffff ------------------------------------------ kern_vtopdiff = 0xffffffbfff000000 physical_start = 0x0000000000001000 kernel_start_phys = 0x0000000001000000 kernel_end_phys = 0x00000000017bd000 physical_end = 0x000000003ab45000 VM_MIN_KERNEL_ADDRESS = 0xffffffc000000000 kernel_start_l2 = 0xffffffc000000000 kernel_start = 0xffffffc000000000 kernel_end = 0xffffffc0007bd000 kernel_end_l2 = 0xffffffc000800000 (kernel va area) (devmap va area) VM_MAX_KERNEL_ADDRESS = 0xffffffffffe00000 ------------------------------------------ Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018 The NetBSD Foundation, Inc. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993 The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. NetBSD 8.99.14 (RPI64) #11: Fri Mar 30 12:34:19 JST 2018 ryo@moveq:/usr/home/ryo/tmp/netbsd-src-ryo-wip/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/RPI64 total memory = 936 MB avail memory = 877 MB … Starting local daemons:. Updating motd. Starting sshd. Starting inetd. Starting cron. The following components reported failures: /etc/rc.d/swap2 See /var/run/rc.log for more information. Fri Mar 30 12:35:31 JST 2018 NetBSD/evbarm (rpi3) (console) login: root Last login: Fri Mar 30 12:30:24 2018 on console rpi3# uname -ap NetBSD rpi3 8.99.14 NetBSD 8.99.14 (RPI64) #11: Fri Mar 30 12:34:19 JST 2018 ryo@moveq:/usr/home/ryo/tmp/netbsd-src-ryo-wip/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/RPI64 evbarm aarch64 rpi3# ``` Now, multiuser mode works stably on fdt based boards (RPI3,SUNXI,TEGRA). But there are still some problems, more time is required for release. also SMP is not yet. See sys/arch/aarch64/aarch64/TODO for more detail. Especially the problems around TLS of rtld, and C++ stack unwindings are too difficult for me to solve, I give up and need someone's help (^o^)/ Since C++ doesn't work, ATF also doesn't work. If the ATF works, it will clarify more issues. sys/arch/evbarm64 is gone and integrated into sys/arch/evbarm. One evbarm/conf/GENERIC64 kernel binary supports all fdt (bcm2837,sunxi,tegra) based boards. While on 32bit, sys/arch/evbarm/conf/GENERIC will support all fdt based boards...but doesn't work yet. (WIP) My deepest appreciation goes to Tohru Nishimura (nisimura@) whose writes vector handlers, context switchings, and so on. and his comments and suggestions were innumerably valuable. I would also like to thank Nick Hudson (skrll@) and Jared McNeill (jmcneill@) whose added support FDT and integrated into evbarm. Finally, I would like to thank Matt Thomas (matt@) whose commited aarch64 toolchains and preliminary support for aarch64. Beastie Bits 5 Reasons to Use FreeBSD in 2018 Rewriting Intel gigabit network driver in Rust Recruiting to make Elastic Search on FreeBSD better Windows Server 2019 Preview, in bhyve on FreeBSD “SSH Mastery, 2nd ed” in hardcover Feedback/Questions Jason - ZFS Transfer option Luis - ZFS Pools ClonOS Michael - Tech Conferences anonymous - BSD trash on removable drives Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv

Important If True
Important If True 45: Wax House, Baby

Important If True

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2018 73:55


In the first Important If True recorded in the new year, we put our fresh reality through its paces. Kick the tires a bit. Ask the questions that really matter in 2018. Questions like: Is the saxophone cool, or is it too real to be cool? If your coworker starts wearing puka shell necklaces as self-flagellating conversion therapy, is he still a bro? And if you become trapped in a fictitious world of your own design, will a Wikipedia editor ask for a citation? Only one thing’s for sure: it’s a wax house, baby—we all just live in it. Discussed: 2018, Nick's Halloween Dreams, the unappreciated coolness of saxophones, psychic neural infiltration, explicit dream roasting, the Wikipedia page for the 2005 film "House of Wax", the internet sabotage long game, "Wax House, Baby", shared fictitious realities, Agloe, New York, Snakes on a Plane, the fractal-like world of online ersatz cheap brand creation and marketing, becoming an accidental bro, Pavlovian anti-bro enforcement methods, climbing out of your bro-hole with a ladder made of bones, rare Domino's Pizza Rolex watch, Nutcracker barfees, horrible barfing Nutcracker toy Send us your questions at questions@importantiftrue.com. If you enjoyed this and would like to subscribe to an ad-free feed, please consider supporting Idle Thumbs by backing our Patreon. Chris' Endorsement: Getting a huge hard drive (like this massive 3TB drive I bought) for way cheaper than you'd think, and putting all your crap on it while experiencing a nostalgia trip Jake's Endorsement: Wizard Jam, the semiannual Idle Thumbs community game jam. Check out The Garfing Garfo because it is strange and surprising, and The World Begins With You because it is beautiful Nick's Endorsement: "HQ Trivia is a Harbinger of Dystopia", Ian Bogost's deep dive into the strange trivia game HQ; and "If You Run This Profile, We're Fire Our Host", a completely unhinged interview with the CEO of HQ Trivia Sponsored by: Quip electric toothbrushes with $10 off your first brush head refill

TOGLIFE
TOGLIFE #11 - Nikon, Sony, Drones & more with Derek Lee

TOGLIFE

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 52:05


Join Derek Lee & I for a Photography discussion and photo judging, as well as news from the week. Get involved at: http://mattgranger.com/toglife HUGE Thanks to our sponsor - Wacom: http://www.wacom.com/en-au You can see the Intous Pro Tablet we gave away as a prize here: https://buywacom.com.au/products/pen-tablets/intuos-pro-tablets/intuos-pro-medium.html Thanks to Derek for co-hosting todays show. You can check out his work at: http://www.halostudio.com.hk Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/HaloStudio.com.hk NEWS A6300 boasts worlds fastest autofocus (is it just me or do all new mirrorless cameras have the worlds fastest autofocus?) http://petapixel.com/2016/02/03/sony-a6300-boasts-the-worlds-fastest-af-and-highest-number-of-af-points/ Oregon hikers stumble across 1950s SLR with film still loaded http://getphototips.com/2016/02/02/oregon-hikers-stumble-upon-a-1950s-slr-in-the-wild/ Seasgate facing class action lawsuit over faulty 3TB drives http://betanews.com/2016/02/04/seagate-faces-class-action-lawsuit-over-faulty-3tb-hard-drives/ Netherlands police train eagles to take down drones http://petapixel.com/2016/02/01/eagles-are-now-being-trained-to-take-down-drones/ Tog of the week http://www.sunprints.co.uk Ethics statement: http://mattgranger.com/ethics SOCIAL Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mattgranger Twitter: https://twitter.com/_mattgranger Instagram: http://instagram.com/_mattgranger Official Website: http://www.mattgranger.com Google Plus: http://bit.ly/MG_Gplus

AppSnack
122 - Man kan faktiskt göra det i bilen

AppSnack

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2014 73:29


Man kan faktiskt göra det i bilen   Beta Tisdag blev Beta Måndag när iOS 8 och OSX Yosemite fick nya uppdateringar. Foxconn byter arbetare mot robotar. Är iWatch en lyxklocka och hur stor blir iPhone Air? Allt detta plus en hel del snack om backup bjuder vi på i veckans AppSnack 122. Podcasten om teknik och uppkopplat nörderi i allmänhet, och ditt mobila liv i synnerhet.   STÖD OSS HÄR Samsung Bashes iPhone Battery Life, Calls Users 'Wall Huggers' in New Galaxy S5 Ad   I panelen: Michael Ploug Gartner och K-A Nikka. Programmet leds av Calle Gisselsson. Nyheter   iPhone börjar tillverkas av robotar OS X Yosemite gets Dark Mode and other interface tweaks in third developer preview All the tiny new tweaks added in iOS 8 beta 3 Apple Stores changing graphics to show people using products   Allt fler biltillverkare stödjer iOS i bilen (nämn endast i förbifarten) Pond's 'Stream' case brings MFi-approved Qi wireless charging to Apple's iPhone 5/5s http://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faradays_bur 1Password i iOS 8 blir betydligt smidigare att använda On iOS 8, App Extensions, OS X Yosemite, and 1Password Hands-on: 1Password beta highlights iOS 8′s Touch ID & Extensions APIs (video) Veckans rykten   Patrick Pruniaux går från Tag Heuer till Apple LVMH Moët Hennessy • Louis Vuitton S.A Microsoft Working on Fitness Band Compatible With Windows, iOS Rumor: Apple's 'iPhone 6' to launch on Sept. 25, larger 5.5" version dubbed 'iPhone Air' Veckans snackis/lyssnarfråga Namn: Joakim W Message: Hej kära App-snack Jag går i tankarna om att förenkla livet för mig, jag har för tillfället en MBP och en separat hårddisk på 500gb. Jag skulle vilja att min säkerhetskopia synkas trådlöst istället, borde jag välja apples alternativ; Timecapsule 2TB för ca 2300kr, den är som apples andra produkter: den för sin sak men kanske är lite för högt prissatt. Eller ska jag välja exempelvis WD My cloud 3TB för ca 1500. Alltså några hundralappar billigare plus att den har cloudfunktion. Snälla App-snack hjälp mig, hur hade ni resonerat? Finns det för och nackdelar med dem båda?   Tack! EXTRA   Google buys music service Songza to take on Apple and Beats Telia köper norska Tele2

Ni Tan Fanboys Podcast
Podcast #051

Ni Tan Fanboys Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2013 50:09


En este nuevo podcast en solitario, sin Monky, les comento acerca de las novedades presentadas por Apple en el Evento del pasado 22 de Octubre de 2013 en el cual lanzaron OS X 10.9 Mavericks, anunciaron las nuevas versiones de iLife y iWork, junto con la actualización de los MacBook Pro con Retina Display, además del iPad Air y el iPad Mini con Retina Display. En la sección iOS Apps les comento acerca de Hopscotch, Pocket Whip y QuickOffice. En la sección Mac Apps les comento acerca de Wondershare Free YouTube Downloader y Wondershare AllMyTube. En la sección Gadgets les comento de la reparación de la pantalla de mi iPhone 2G, del Chromecast, del switch TP-Link SF1008D y del Time Capsule 4G de 3TB. Finalmente en la sección Internet les comento acerca del blog 9to5Toys.

あいてぃー My Tea(アイティー マイティー)
第47回:iPhone/iPad車内充電用アダプター、3TBでVistaが、電器屋ウォーカー、My cup of tea

あいてぃー My Tea(アイティー マイティー)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2012


あいてぃー My Tea 第47回○iPhone/iPad車内充電用アダプター○3TBでVistaが活躍 ○電器屋ウォーカーに出たいです○SB紹介カードの紹介○ My cup of tea がテクノロジーのカテゴリーに○CP+行ってきます ※収録した後に気づいたのですが、Amazonのレビューを見ると車種によっては適さない場合もあるようです。わたしの車(ライフ)は問題なく使えているのですが、ご自身の車に合うか Amazon やその他のサイトのレビューなどを参考にしていただきご確認していただいてからのご購入をお勧めします。

Three InSight
62: Hackers, hackers EVERYWHERE!

Three InSight

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2011


Apple has released a new Time Capsule. It comes has the option of coming with a 3TB hard drive. Doyle tells how he is laying out a plan to help his office make backing up painless. A 19 yr old hacker allegedly of the group LulzSec has been arrested by Scotland Yard. How is the law able to keep up with the rate at which technology evolves? Also, the news is reporting on these events more than ever, but to what end...

Zprávy Živě
Zprávy Živě v mp3

Zprávy Živě

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2010


Apple u nás budou levnější, právní oddělení teď ale spíše řeší patentové žaloby hned z několika stran. ČHMÚ má nový web, Google nafotil Antarktidu a už brzy se dočkáme 3TB disků.

Tech UK Podcast
Tech UK Podcast - Episode 10 - Starting off with a blank Canvas...

Tech UK Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2010


UK specific news:  1. 25% of TV viewers turn to HD - http://www.cable.co.uk/news/digital-tv-viewers-turning-to-hd-19781392/2. Spotify launches new services - http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/spotify-launches-new-services-6901763. UK iPad store now up - http://www.techradar.com/news/computing/apple/uk-ipad-app-store-open-for-business-6907964. Sky one to simulcast LOST Finale to reduce piracy - http://www.techradar.com/news/television/sky-one-to-do-live-simulcast-of-lost-finale-with-us-6909855. iTunes gets competition from Seesaw - http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/seesaw-offers-premium-tv-rental-service-6907986. First Freeview HD PVR on sale - http://www.techradar.com/news/television/hdtv/first-freeview-hd-pvr-goes-on-sale-6908307. Project canvas given go-ahead - http://www.cable.co.uk/news/talktalk-backed-digital-tv-scheme-gets-oft-approval-19788977/3 minute news bulletin: (30 seconds per story)1. MUBI cinema service coming to PS3 - Sony has announced the arrival of a new movie-streaming service for the PS3, which offers cult classics on tap and ready to download.Called MUBI, the service is offering a "quality over quantity" approach, packing in as many independent movies as possible and focusing on festival favourites.Much like Vidzone, MUBI is a free downloadable app for the PS3 which will appear in the XMB.Read more: http://www.techradar.com/news/gaming/consoles/sony-ps3-gets-arty-with-mubi-cinema-service-690358#ixzz0oahU2eOG2. 3TB hard drives arrive - Seagate has confirmed it will soon offer a three terabyte 3.5-inch hard drive later in 2010, although PCs running Windows XP will apparently not be able to handle the new HDD.Seagate reps have also explained that the launch of the new 3TB drive depends on operating system, motherboard BIOS, and RAID vendor support.Providing all of that falls into place as planned, Senior Product Manager Barbara Craig, told Thinq that Seagate expects to launch the 3TB drive by the end of 2010.Read more: http://www.techradar.com/news/computing-components/storage/seagate-launches-3tb-3-5-inch-disk-drive-690180#ixzz0oahh4jkd3. New MacBooks arrive £849 or $999 - The MacBook update that was leaked over the weekend has gone official, with the UK Apple store offering the latest laptop for £849.The new entry level MacBook features a 2.4GhzIntel Core 2 Duo, 2GB DDR3 RAM and 250 GB of storage.The MacBook – which is priced at £150 less than the 13 inch MacBook Pro, also boasts an extended 10 hour battery life, a significant increase on its predecessor.Read more: http://www.techradar.com/news/computing/apple/new-macbook-arrives-on-apple-uk-store-690196#ixzz0oahuc7Ll 4. Official Twitter iPhone app now soon - Comprehensive analysis of the Twitter user experience in the iTunes App Store showed very plainly that people were looking for an app from Twitter—we didn't have one so they generally got confused and gave up. Obviously, we saw room for improvement. Starting today, Twitter for iPhone and iPod touch is available for free on the iTunes App Store. Loren, Leland, and the rest of the Mobile team have artfully crafted an application that takes the Twitter experience to a whole new level of awesomeness. We hope you'll love it like we do.http://blog.twitter.com/2010/05/twitter-for-iphone.html5. Blu Ray disk sales double in a year - Blu-ray sales in Europe are looking better than ever, with new figures suggesting that the format has almost doubled in popularity in a year.In Q1 of 2010, Blu-ray sales managed to increase by 94 per cent year on year, with 8.4 million discs sold, according to new figures released by the Digital Entertainment Group Europe.This meant that consumers spent a cool 151.4 million Euros on the format. This is similar to what happened in 2009, where sales of Blu-ray increased by 109 per cent.Read more: http://www.techradar.com/news/video/blu-ray/blu-ray-disc-sales-double-in-a-year-690857#ixzz0oajcbj3L6. It's Google Pac-man day - Google has become famous for changing its logo for special events, but it has never converted it into a playable game before. Today, it is celebrating the 30th anniversary of Pac-Man's launch in Japan with a version that lets you steer your pizza-shaped protagonist* around a maze that spells out Google's name – at least for as long as you can evade the ghosts Inky, Blinky, Pinky and ClydeTo play, simply click the button that usually says "I'm feeling lucky" but now has the legend "Insert Coin". However, if you don't do anything, the game will start by itself.If you click twice on "Insert Coin" then two people can play. Ms Pac-Man joins the game, with the second person controlling her movements using the WASD keys. More info at www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2010/may/21/pac-man-30th-anniversary-google-doodle General tech news:1. New Hotmail coming in July - http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/new-microsoft-hotmail-launches-in-july-6901892. Google bids $68 million for VoIP company - http://www.techradar.com/news/internet/voip/google-bids-68-million-for-voip-company-6903163. Google announced Google Chrome Web Store - http://www.techradar.com/news/software/operating-systems/video-google-chrome-web-store-6907344. Google unveils Google TV - http://www.zdnet.co.uk/news/after-hours/2010/05/21/android-invades-living-rooms-with-google-tv-40089009/5. Pirate Bay offline...and it's back up again - http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/blog/2010/may/17/pirate-bay-offline