Friday, May 23, 2014

drag2share: The Tech World Can Learn From Nature To Stop Viruses From Spreading

source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/businessinsider/~3/41Td87oDRw0/computer-security-divided-we-stand-2014-5

virus CDCAbout 1.3 billion people use one or other version of Microsoft's Windows operating systems, and well over a billion have downloaded Mozilla's Firefox web browser. Minor variations aside, every copy of these products--like all other mass-market software--has exactly the same bits in it.

This makes such software a honeypot for hackers, who can write attack code that will cause precisely the same damage to, say, every copy of Windows 7 it infects. Worse, the bad guys can hone their attacks by practising on their own machines, confident that what they see will be what their victims get.

This computing monoculture--which also extends to the widespread use of particular pieces of hardware, such as microprocessors from Intel and ARM--has long been the bane of technologists. In the face of a near constant onslaught from hackers, antivirus software is frequently several steps behind the foe.

Symantec, one of the commercial pioneers of online security, estimates that antivirus software now stops only 45% of attacks. The firm recently declared that this approach was "dead" and a new one was needed.

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drag2share: YouTube will soon let you crowdfund projects directly on the site

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2014/05/23/youtube-crowdfunding/

Plenty of users weren't happy when YouTube ditched its commenting system in favor of Google+, and following that backlash the video-sharing service has been working hard to prove it's listening. Its latest effort is a "Creator Preview" video teasing upcoming features inspired by the feedback of channel owners. These include a standalone mobile app with more useful tools and a new crowd-funding option that lets you contribute money directly through YouTube.

The ability to donate to projects without having to hit up Kickstarter or Indiegogo is probably the most interesting tidbit, but a new app tailor-made for creators is also pretty interesting -- especially for those who want to manage their accounts on the go. Finally, captions and subtitles will soon be crowd-sourced for 60-plus languages, as YouTube says more than 80 percent of its traffic comes from outside the US. No word on when these new features will show up, but for now you can check out the video below.

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Source: YouTube Creator Blog

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drag2share: Martha Stewart Loves Flying Her Fancy Drone All Over Her Farm

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/martha-stewart-has-a-drone-2014-5

Martha Stewart has a drone, and she absolutely loves it.

In Vanity Fair, Stewart delights in talking about her drone — a fancy "AR 2.0" model by a French company called Parrot — which she only flies around outside (it would just "bang into stuff" indoors, she says.)

This is the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Power Edition:

Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Power Edition

Stewart tells Vanity Fair,

“It has a little camera. You connect it to your iPhone, and you can control it with your iPhone, and it flies all over my farm and takes pictures. It takes wonderful aerial photographs … I keep it up pretty high. And you can control the altitude, you can control the speed, you can control where it’s going. It’s easy to use, actually. You can really control it, it’s gentle. It’s lightweight, too; it’s very beautiful.”

She says she likes getting photos of her farm animals.

This is the Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Power Edition in action (not Stewart's personal drone, but the model she has):

Parrot AR.Drone 2.0 Power Edition

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drag2share: Make Popsicles Melt More Slowly with Gelatin

Source: http://lifehacker.com/make-popsicles-melt-more-slowly-with-gelatin-1580133617

Make Popsicles Melt More Slowly with Gelatin

Popsicle season usually means popsicle drips and messes. An easy way to slow the ice pop melt is to add a bit of gelatin to your homemade popsicles.

Amber Lou on The Paisley Cake shares this tip: Add a package of Jell-O to the juice you're using for the popsicle and freeze as usually. Gelatin is the ingredient used in "slow-melt" ice pops you find in the grocery.

Besides reducing the chances of stains, the added gelatin should also improve the texture and consistency of the popsicle. (For a vegetarian option, Popsicaholic notes you can use agar or carrageenan instead.)

No more dixie cup, coffee filter, or cupcake liner hacks necessary to catch drips.

Almost Un-meltable Popsicles | The Paisley Cake

Photo by ChristophLacroix.

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drag2share: Pixelmator 3.2 Adds New Repair Tool, Lock Layer Support, and More

Source: http://lifehacker.com/pixelmator-3-2-adds-new-repair-tool-lock-layer-support-1580100558

Pixelmator 3.2 Adds New Repair Tool, Lock Layer Support, and More

Mac: Pixelmator, our pick for the best image editing software for Mac, got updated today with a few handy new features. Included in the update is a new repair tool, support for locked layers, and more.

The big improvement here is the new repair tool. It's been completely redone and now includes a few new options. The quick repair option makes it easy to remove small objects from images, the standard repair option does the same with larger objects, and the advanced tool does the same with giant objects on complex backgrounds (see above). Also included in this update is support for locking layers. It's a standard feature in image editors and it's nice to get it in Pixelmator. You'll also get new 16-bit per channel support, some interface improvements, and the ability to convert selections into shapes.

Pixelmator ($29.99) | Mac App Store

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