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- Super Spy 3.02 (Windows)
- Super Spy is software, which is used to monitor computer usage secretly. It can automatically record password entered, Web site visited, e-mail messages written, online chats, Keystrokes produced, Word / Excel created etc., and time stamp all these activities to an encrypted file. It can send the report to you...
- Tags: Software, Monitor, Password, Microsoft Windows, Computer, Algorithm Technologies, Productivity, E-mail, Tools & Techniques, Monitors & Displays, Online Communications, Management, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2003-10-30
- EyeOnKeyboard 2.0.1 (Windows)
- EyeOnKeyBoard is software that records all of a PC user's keystrokes to a file. It can automatically run when you start your computer. The full version runs in invisible mode in the background, so other people will not be aware of its existence.
- Tags: Existence, Algorithm Technologies, EyeOnKeyBoard, Microsoft Windows, Productivity, Tools & Techniques, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Management, Hardware
- Software downloads 2003-06-04
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- Ashampoo Magical Security 2.02 (Windows)
- Encode files with sensitive contents so that instead of text and numbers they simply contain an incomprehensible mix of letters. The algorithm is so strong that it isnt possible for anyone to crack the code in a justifiable time period, even if they are able to draw on a very...
- Tags: Security, File, Ashampoo, E-mail, Microsoft Windows, DVD, Consumer Electronics, Online Communications, Operating Systems, Software, Personal Technology, Home Entertainment
- Software downloads 2009-11-20
- Computers have speed limit as unbreakable as speed of light, say physicists
- A pair of physicists have shown that if processors continue to accelerate in accordance to Moore's Law, we'll hit the wall of faster processing in roughly 75 years. The curtain will eventually come down for silicon in today's manufacturing methods once engineers can no longer further shrink...
- Tags: Processor, Physicist, Speed, Computer, Moore, Productivity, Chris Jablonski
- Blog posts 2009-10-15
- iVolume 3.5 (Mac)
- Tired of constantly adjusting your music's volume? iVolume ensures that all your songs play at the same volume level. iVolume calculates the volume perceived by the human ear for each song of your iTunes music collection. Thereby iVolume gets the most out of the approved Replay Gain algorithm and adjusts...
- Tags: Algorithm, Apple Macintosh, Multiprocessor, Volume, Adjustment, Manfred Schwind, iVolume, Engineering, Digital Music, Digital Media, Processors, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2009-09-17
- iVolume 3.5 (Windows)
- Tired of constantly adjusting your music's volume? iVolume ensures that all your songs play at the same volume level. iVolume calculates the volume perceived by the human ear for each song of your iTunes music collection. Thereby iVolume gets the most out of the approved Replay Gain algorithm and adjusts...
- Tags: Song, Microsoft Windows, Multiprocessor, Volume, Adjustment, Manfred Schwind, iVolume, Engineering, Digital Music, Digital Media, Processors, Personal Technology, Consumer Electronics, Semiconductors, Hardware, Components
- Software downloads 2009-09-17
- With Microsoft search deal Yahoo risks becoming AOL
- Yahoo and Microsoft are expected to announce their long overdue search pact to seal an 18 month courtship. While outsourcing search technology to Microsoft makes a lot of short-term financial sense, the strategic impact remains to be seen. The biggest question: Has Yahoo just turned into AOL? ...
- Tags: Advertisement, America Online Inc., Yahoo! Inc., Search Technology, Microsoft Corp., Bartz, Search, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-07-29
- Apple files patents for object and facial recognition for the iPhone
- MacRumors notes that the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has published "several dozen" patent applications this morning including an interesting one that covers object and facial recognition, messaging, and voice modulation. Unwired View took a closer look at one patent filed on March...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Patent, Facial Recognition, Apple Inc., Camera, Object Recognition Patent, Jason D. O'Grady
- Blog posts 2009-07-09
- The one risk that bit Goldman Sachs: The internal data theft
- Goldman Sachs is a master at gauging risk. It managed to get out of toxic mortgages before they unraveled and shorted them on the way down. We detailed in a lengthy case study the approach to managing risk and the systems and processes behind Goldman. The one risk Goldman didn't...
- Tags: Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Sergey Aleynikov, Mortgages, Strategy, Tools & Techniques, Security, Finance, Capital Structures, Management, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-07-07
- Helping corporations leverage the Web, using open source and the cloud
- What do open source and cloud computing have in common? For Navid Safabakhsh, principal at San Francisco and Philadelphia-based interactive web development agency Freshout, it's that both technologies are low-cost, high-yield solutions to help corporations leverage the customer data they collect on the Web. ...
- Tags: Web, Service, Channel Management, Open Source, Marketing, Andrew Nusca
- Blog posts 2009-06-30
- ShapeWriter: Must-try iPhone app
- ShapeWriter: Must-try iPhone appDo you find it an improvement over current keyboard?I've tried this style of keyboard before and found it wasn't any better than auto-correcting keyboards like the default keyboard on the iPhone. In fact, I found it much worse because it take much more effort to drag your...
- Tags: Keyboards, keyboard
- Discussion threads 2009-06-26
- Improving Depth Perception With Motion Parallax and Its Application in Teleconferencing
- Depth perception, or 3D perception, can add a lot to the feeling of immersiveness in many applications such as 3D TV, 3D teleconferencing, etc. Stereopsis and motion parallax are two of the most important cues for depth perception. Most of the 3D displays today rely on stereopsis to create 3D...
- Tags: 3D, Depth Perception
- White papers 2009-06-16
- TomTom GO 740 Live
- When we spoke with TomTom's representatives concerning the new GO 740 Live, the navigation device was described as offering a "God's-eye view" of the road. Now, the GO isn't omniscient, but it gets pretty close with its three-pronged approach to navigation data. Firstly and most importantly, a built-in wireless data...
- Tags: bottom edge, TomTom Map Share, TomTom, GO 740 Live
- Product reviews 2009-05-27
- A Real ROI from Twitter? The Start of Social Medical Networks
- There may not be a big enough return on tweeting yet to report it to your CFO. But it won’t be long before there’s a clear, return on tweeting to report it to your doctor. Let’s say your daughter is suffering from autism, as is Sophie Nelson,...
- Tags: Web, Zoho, Condition, Network, NetSuite Inc., ROI, Twitter, ChARMTracker, Development Platform, Storage, Social Networking, Channel Management, Databases, Hardware, Online Communications, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Tom Steinert-Threlkeld
- Blog posts 2009-05-22
- Algorithms everywhere: Can IBM automate business decisions?
- Algorithms everywhere: Can IBM automate business decisions?IBM made the same claim 25 years ago with MRPMRP Material Resource Planning and MRP II were going to solve all the problems with inventory in manufacturing. Not only would it track and order materials for a manufacture, it would do so for...
- Tags: Engineering, Enterprise resource planning (ERP), Tools & Techniques, IBM Corp., algorithm
- Discussion threads 2009-04-15
- Jury orders Microsoft to pay $388 million over anti-piracy patent
- A Rhode Island jury has ordered Microsoft to pay $388 million in damages for infringing on an anti-piracy patent owned by Uniloc, a company that makes software that ensures licensing rights and security. The jury decision almost ends a lawsuit that dates back to September 2003. The...
- Tags: Algorithm, Patent, Data, Antipiracy, Microsoft Corp., Registration Number, Piracy, Engineering, Business Operations, Corporate Law, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-04-08
- Proactive Attacker Localization in Wireless LAN
- This paper addresses the open problem of locating an attacker that intentionally hides or falsifies its position using advanced radio technologies. A novel attacker localization mechanism, called Access Point Coordinated Localization APCL, is proposed for IEEE 802.11 networks. APCL actively forces the attacker to reveal its position information by combining...
- Tags: LAN, University Of Wisconsin, WLAN, Access Point, Wireless, Performance Advantage, Security Administration, Wireless And Mobility, Security
- White papers 2009-04-01
- Wireless Technologies in Industrial Markets: An Examination of Mesh Technologies in Mining
- Motorola's Wireless Broadband Mesh product portfolio has been designed to offer maximum flexibility, offering both 802.11-based solutions and solutions with Motorola's industrial strength MEA Mobility Enabled Access technology for critical applications and harsh environments. When paired with Motorola's advanced MeshConnex routing algorithm, either access technology can provide a robust connectivity...
- Tags: Wireless Technology, Motorola Inc., Wireless, Wireless LANs, Wireless And Mobility, Wi-Fi
- White papers 2009-03-01
- Yelp's bad press lesson: Squash the allegation, not the reporter
- There are valuable business lessons about bad press that I hope Yelp is taking away this week, following a pretty scathing and really long report that accuses the popular reviews site of manipulating reviews for money. The first thing you should know is that the report appeared...
- Tags: Allegation, Yelp, Engineering, Blogging, Business Structures, Purchasing & Procurement, Internet, Finance, Business Operations, Sam Diaz
- Blog posts 2009-02-20
- Handbook of Radiation Oncology (RadOnco) 11.0.4 (Mobile)
- Handbook of Radiation Oncologypowered by Skyscape Publisher: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, Inc. A valuable resource to a practicing radiation oncologist, resident in radiation oncology, fellow in any oncology discipline, or a student of medicine, nursing, physics, dosimetry, or therapy, covering the issues most pertinent to patients undergoing radiation therapy.Handbook of...
- Tags: Mobile, Radiation, Skyscape Inc., Data Mining, Tools & Techniques, Databases, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management, Management
- Software downloads 2009-02-11
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