?Torrent 3.1.2.26702
2012-02-02 19:02:06
µTorrent 3.1.2.26702 | 5.68 MB Com visual renovado e central de aplicativos, o cliente de torrent mais famoso da web chega à terceira versão ainda melhor. Baixar arquivos pelo uTorrent é uma tarefa muito fácil. Diferente do que oferecem outros aplicativos de torrent, com este software você pode buscar links por meio da própria interface. Dessa maneira, fica ainda mais simples localizar os arquivos que você deseja baixar em seu computador. Infelizmente há alguns pontos negativos que precisam ser ressaltados. Mesmo estando em versão estável, há vários erros que acabam acontecendo na estrutura do aplicativo. O acesso remoto (pelo menos durante nossos testes) ficou muito aquém das expectativas, pois não foi possível acessar as funções pelo site ou pelo Android. Em todas as tentativas, ocorreram erros de servidor. O sistema de streaming também falhou na análise. Mesmo com os downloads ultrapassando os 80% do progresso, o vídeo selecionado não pode ser reproduzido, causando ruptura no arquivo. Por fim, o processo de envio de arquivos funcionou de maneira satisfatória, mesmo com alguns travamentos. Logicamente o software também possui pontos positivos, e eles são a maioria. Velocidade garantida nos downloads, aplicativos internos com qualidade indiscutível e arquivo de instalação com menos de 1 MB são apenas alguns dos recursos excelentes oferecidos pelo uTorrent. Destaques: . Visual renovado. . Central de aplicativos. . Acesso remoto. . Fácil utilização. . Streaming de conteúdo. OS: Windows XP/Vista/7 Idioma: Multiling Home Page - http://www.utorrent.com/ Download links: UPLOADED ou DEPOSITFILES 

SlySoft AnyDVD HD v6.9.1.0 Multiling
2012-02-02 18:58:09
SlySoft AnyDVD HD v6.9.1.0 Multiling AnyDVD & AnyDVD HD é um aplicativo que funciona como um controlador que desencripta de forma automática e em plano de fundo, qualquer DVD de vídeo. O DVD aparece como desprotegido e sem código regional para qualquer programa e para o próprio Sistema operativo. Com o AnyDVD, os programas de cópia como o CloneDVD, Pinnacle Instant Copy, InterVideo DVD-Copy, etc. conseguem copiar facilmente filmes protegidos. Com a ajuda do AnyDVD você pode ver qualquer filme independentemente do seu código regional, com o programa de reprodução de DVD que desejar! O AnyDVD pode fazer mais do que isso: Por exemplo é possível controlar a velocidade da sua drive, para poder ver os seus filmes com muito menos ruído! Companheiro perfeito para o seu HTPC (Home Theater PC). Pode evitar o arranque automático do software dos DVDs de vídeo e pode escolher programas para arrancarem automaticamente na inserção e/ou retirada do DVD. Pode ajustar a taxa de varrimento vertical do seu monitor (EX: 72 Hz com NTSC e 75 Hz com PAL) de modo automático! É possível remover proibições de operação indesejadas, remover as legendas forçadas, permite-lhe evitar os avisos do FBI e as notas de Direitos Autorais. OS: 2000/XP/Vista/7 Idioma: Multiling Homepage: http://www.slysoft.com/en/anydvdhd.html Download links: UPLOADED ou DEPOSITFILES 

Facebook's 'Hacker Way'
2012-02-02 18:41:03
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook, encourages his employees to test the limits of technology

Want To Buy Last-Minute Tickets To Local Events (At A Discount)? WillCall Is For You.
2012-02-02 18:02:55
If you're anything like me (and hopefully for your sake, you're not), then you tend to do things --scheduling, booking, and so on -- at the last minute. For we Last Minute Scramblers, some highly usable services have popped up that not only allow us to book at the last minute, but receive deals while doing so. You may be familiar with HotelTonight, an app for Android and iOS that takes last-minute deals (discounts up to 70 percent) offered by hotels on their unsold rooms -- and serves them to you via your smartphone. Well, another San Francisco-based startup thinks that there's more to this whole last minute booking thing. Yes, from 500 Startups' summer batch comes a new app, called WillCall, which wants to be the HotelTonight for ... live events.

Who Does Google Think You Are?
2012-02-02 18:00:45
A tool tells users what the company infers about your interests and age

Las Vegas: Startup City
2012-02-02 18:00:42
Zappos founder Tony Hsieh is spending 0 million of his own to make Sin City a startup hub

Reputation Managers, Heal Thyselves
2012-02-02 18:00:39
Companies promising to cleanse your name online are themselves the targets of smears

Bloomberg View: Textbook Apple?; GOP Immigration Hope
2012-02-02 18:00:28
With iBooks 2 and iBooks Author, Apple aims to "reinvent" textbooks; Republican Senator Marco Rubio inches toward supporting the Dream Act

Operation Hollywood: SEALs in the Spotlight
2012-02-02 18:00:00
Stand aside, Mark Wahlberg: The active-duty Navy SEALs who star in Act of Valor are taking your job

HuffPo Unique Visitors Up 47%, Plans Streaming Network To Kill Cable News
2012-02-02 17:04:06
Say what you will about The Huffington Post and AOL, their merger has given HuffPo the resources to conquer the online news aggregation business. Today HuffPo dropped some big stats about the year since its acquisition, most importantly a 47% growth of monthly unique visitors to 36.2 million. Next it's aiming to take down CNN and the cable news industry with The Huffington Post Streaming Network, which will stream content live on the web for 12 hours a day.

Surprise! Location App Highlight Actually Creates Serendipity
2012-02-02 17:02:40
The big promise of location-based mobile apps is that they can help you find something great in real life without you meaning to look for it. But that hasn't usually been my experience. Instead, whether because of the friction of having to check in, the lack of adoption by friends outside of tech, or whatever else, I simply forget to use them. That has changed with Highlight, a new passive location app for iOS that shows you when Facebook users with friends and interests in common are nearby. Since it launched last week, I've gotten in touch with an old friend/source who's now at a big new company, discovered a couple previous acquaintances who happen to live or work near me, and got the heads up about a fellow blogger creeping behind me at work. My experience is more or less on track with what founder Paul Davison is hearing from other users so far.

The Peek Bites The Dust
2012-02-02 16:33:27
You may remember the Peek, a device that showed up back in 2008 (so long ago, now!) offering nothing but email. That's right, nothing but email in an age when smartphones were already becoming popular, and the iPhone was changing the way people thought about interacting with their data. In a way, it was genius: limiting the service and the device made it easy to explain and simple to use. It does email, period. An interesting tack, and one that kept them rolling for a few years, but alas, Peek is finally going to take the big sleep.

Part Health Tracker, Part Q&A Community, WeSprout Looks To Bring Sanity To Parenting
2012-02-02 15:34:59
Parenting is already an extremely hard job, let alone the myriad issues tired parents find in trying to track down the best local babysitter and daycare services, schools, and more. Meanwhile, the brain-melting technology that we see employed every day focuses mainly on photo sharing, friend finding, and money managing, but parents are often left holding the short end of the stick. This is according to Dr. Carol Peebles, a co-founder of WeSprout, a graduate of the first batch of startups from healthtech-focused accelerator, Rock Health.

Windows Phone 8 Apollo Features Leak
2012-02-02 15:34:37
A video detailing the new features of Windows Phone 8 Apollo — originally intended for Microsoft's smartphone partners — has leaked into the hands of PocketNow editors. Yay! In my opinion, Windows Phone Mango is a solid platform that's quicker and smoother than anything I've seen on Android. Still, when looking at devices from Microsoft, Apple, and Google side-by-side, the Windows Phone always seems to lose in the spec department. That said, WinPho boss Joe Belfiore has plenty in store for us come Q4 2012 (the rumored release date of Apollo).

Google Adds A New Security Layer To The Android Market… A “Bouncer,” If You Will
2012-02-02 15:29:04
Android malware has been an issue over the past year. Granted, most of the numbers we see out of security software companies are inflated — including malicious apps from third-party sources and ignoring small download figures — but that's not to say that we can just brush that dirt off our shoulders. Google knows this, and has for a while. Despite the fact that downloads of malicious apps are down 40 percent between the first and second half of 2011, seeing that 14,000, 30,000, or even 260,000 devices have been affected by this or that malicious app requires action. That said, Google is adding a new security layer to the Android Market: codenamed Bouncer.

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