Hacker consegue controlar aviões com um aparelho Android
Hugo Teso é um piloto de aviões comerciais e consultor de segurança. Durante uma conferência chamada 'Hack In The Box', que ocorreu em Amsterdam, Teso deixou a plateia impressionada com um software desenvolvido por ele. De acordo com o analista, é possível assumir o controle total de uma aeronave comercial através de um simples aplicativ
Apple computers 'hacked' in breach
Apple has said its computers were attacked by the same hackers who targeted Facebook. The iPhone-maker said a small number of its machines were affected, but added there was 'no evidence' of data theft. Last week Facebook said it had traced a cyber attack back to China which had infiltrated employees' laptops. Apple said it would release a software update to protect customers against the malicious software used in the attack. In a statement, the Cupertino, California-based firm said: 'App
Outmaneuvered at Their Own Game, Antivirus Makers Struggle to Adapt
Amichai Shulman, the chief technology officer at Imperva. The data security firm recently found that antivirus software programs perform poorly against new viruses. The antivirus industry has a dirty little secret: its products are often not very good at stopping viruses. Security experts at the Symantec Security Operation Center in
The Ubuntu smartphone 'which no one will use' is a glimpse of the future
Ubuntu's new mobile software will let users run their PC from their phone. Ubuntu developer Canonical unveiled a new interface on Monday reimagined for touch devices, with a design that borrows cues from Android and Windows 8. The hard sell here isn't simply that Ubuntu now works on mobile devices. Canonical hopes that
Antivirus pioneer John McAfee arrested in Guatemala City
A photograph made available by the Guatemalan National Police shows U.S. software tycoon John McAfee as he is guarded by authorities after being arrested for entering the country illegally. December 5, 2012 , 9:51 p.m. John McAfee's life on the lam may be over, for now. The antivirus software pioneer was arrested by Guatemalan police
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Adobe India hiring "Software Quality Engineer"for B.E/B.Tech/MCA graduates, Noida-December 2012 - See more at: http://naukrigadget.blogspot.in/
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John McAfee, Software Pioneer, Is Arrested in Guatemala
The antivirus software pioneer John McAfee was arrested in Guatemala City on Wednesday after he slipped over the border from his home in Belize where police want to question him in their investigation of the murder of his neighbor. John McAfee spoke during an interview in Guatemala City on Wednesday. The
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Zynga hiring "Software Engineer-Flash Developer" for B.E/B.Tech/M.E/M.Tech/MCA graduates, Bangalore-December 2012 - See more at: http://naukrigadget.blogspot.in/
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Continental hiring "Embedded Software Engineer" for B.E/B.Tech graduates, Bangalore-November 2012 - See more at: http://naukrigadget.blogspot.in/#sthash.VCyzjogU.dpuf
Cisco to buy privately held network software co
Cisco Systems Inc said it will buy privately held network traffic-management software maker Cariden Technologies Inc for about $141 million in cash. Cariden will be integrated into Cisco's service provider networking group unit, Cisco said. California-based Cariden supplies network planning, design and traffic management solutions for
Apple fires Maps manager as it works to fix the widely panned app
Apple is working to fix its widely panned Maps app. Apple has fired the manager in charge of its homegrown Maps app two months after the software debuted to harsh criticism. Richard Williamson was let go by Senior Vice President Eddy Cue, according to Bloomberg, which cited unnamed sources familiar with the situation. Cue is reportedly
Apple fires head of mapping team
Richard Williamson was manager of troubled maps division that has been dogged by glitches since dropping Google Apple has reportedly fired the head of its mapping team following software glitches which annoyed customers and rained mockery on the company. It ousted Richard Williamson, the manager of its troubled mapping division, to regain
Apple Fires Manager of Flawed Maps Service
Apple has fired a manager who oversaw its mobile mapping service, continuing to clean house after a bad stumble. Eddy Cue, senior vice president for Internet software and services at Apple, fired the manager, Richard Williamson, according to two people briefed on the matter who did not want to be named to avoid Apple's ire. The firing
Windows 8 hybrids better as laptops than tablets
Lenovo's Ideapad Yoga. Microsoft's radically different Windows 8 software is meant to work equally well in the mouse- and keyboard-driven world of desktop PCs and laptops and in the multitouch universe of tablets. And that challenges computer makers to come up with hardware designs that are equally flexible. I've been testing two
GM is bringing Apple iPhone's 'Siri' to the car
In early 2013, Chevrolet Spark and Chevy Sonic LTZ and RS models will integrate Apple's voice-activated Siri software into its Chevy MyLink smartphone-based infotainment system. Tech-savvy drivers who miss conversing with 'Siri,' the chatty electronic assistant built into newer Apple iPhones, are about to get a big assist from General
Time-lapse code wins Raspberry Pi contest
Software that turns a Raspberry Pi computer into a time-lapse camera has won a contest for teenage programmers. PySnap was written by 12-year-old Aaron Hill and took first prize in the 13 and under category of the Raspberry Pi summer coding contest. The software allows Pi owners to connect a USB camera to the device and fine-tune the
Risk profiling software tackles the terrorist threat
Frank Gardner is shown how SAS's risk profiling software works The UK branch of an American company has developed a hi-tech software programme it believes can help detect and prevent potentially dangerous passengers and cargo entering the UK using the technique known as 'risk profiling'. Executives at SAS Software, based in
John McAfee 'disguised as Guatemalan street hawker with a limp'
Last Saturday, software millionaire John McAfee told The Daily Telegraph in an exclusive interview that to reveal any disguise he wore while on the run from the police 'would be foolish.' But Mr McAfee, 67, who is wanted for questioning about the murder of his neighbour in Belize, appears to have changed his mind, detailing the
Nintendo warns against Wii U update being interrupted
Owners of Nintendo's new Wii U console have been facing lengthy waits to make full use of it because they need to install a large firmware update. The software - which adds features including access to the Miiverse social network - is about one gigabyte large, and must be downloaded via the net. There are reports that some machines became
Report: Google Maps app in works for iPhone
This screenshot made on an iPad shows the Apple Maps application. It looks like Google is coming to the rescue of iPhone owners still searching for the ideal maps software. According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, Google is preparing a new maps app that will soon debut on Apple's iTunes store. The app is still undergoing
Google chief criticises Apple over iPhone Maps app
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Apple introduced its own mapping service last week when it began providing the
highly anticipated update to its mobile software platform iOS6 and started
selling the iPhone 5.
But users have complained that Apple's new map service, based on data from
Dutch satnav maker TomTom, contains glaring geographical