Friday, June 24, 2016

Internet of everything



Internet of Everything

Since the invention of Internet a lot has changed with regards our life style. I guess all respects should be directed to all IT Gurus who took their time to develop Internet and Dr Tim Berners Lee as well who came out with world wide web (WWW).

Lately we are frequently focusing on smart appliances since the idea of Internet of everything. Before Internet of everything (IOE) we had Internet of a thing (IOT), which I think had some limitations since it was half duplex. That means with IOT you could only tell the device to do something but the devices did not have capabilities to tell you the output, since it was a one way road.

Since IOE is full duplex that means you can now interact with your device. That means you can now tell your stove to start cooking at a particular time and when it done it will send signals back to you informing you and shut down. All this means that you can now for instance put milk in the fridge and then set the fridge to notify you if the milk is about to expire (in case you forget). With all that, the fridge will be aware of expire date of every food inside it let you know whenever anything is about to expire or start smelling. Bear in mind that smart appliances device will not come cheap so you should be prepared to pay extra cash and spend more.



Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Malwarebytes amnesty


Malwarebytes amnesty

This is not just good news but a great one to those who have been using pirated Malwarebytes or unregistered one. Malwarebytes is too kind to give a one year subscription to crooks that have been using their software free of charge.

 

If you are using a Malwarebytes with fake keys from keygen or any other piracy website, just            re-activate your Malwarebytes and then enter the keys from the following link: www.malwarebytes.com/lp/amnesty. This will give you a one subscription which after that you will have to buy full subscription with only $24.90 (approximately R299.40). By doing this I guess they are trying to minimise the number of pirated software available online and want to see the amount of their software being used free of charge.

 

I believe that after ding this they will be able to track all those people using their software free of and perhaps to block most of pirated one. The fact is that these folk take their time developing these valuable software and they are making living out of it, that why we must respect them and pay for these software. I know some of them are too expensive and available online free of charge but at least let us pay for first subscription and then bandit the rest because piracy is in our blood.