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Spaeter1 |
| 8.12.2009 01:19 Uhr |
jebote....ja mislio
ova strana ne postoji
vise!  |
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n3xa...bih |
| 18.09.2009 01:11 Uhr |
| hallo imali ikoga ovde
koda su svi pomrili |
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Nedzib |
| 7.06.2009 20:39 Uhr |
lol covjek od vas
nemere ni lagat  |
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n3xa...bih |
| 19.05.2009 18:54 Uhr |
| ma znam ja da ga
nedzib ima dao sam mu
ga ja |
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-=[BiH]=- CrocoP |
| 17.05.2009 18:49 Uhr |
| imas nedzo ne lazi
prije par dana si ga
meni dao |
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Nedzib |
| 13.05.2009 21:53 Uhr |
lol ja nemam cheat pa
se jos ucim ,al igracu
ja kako treba za jos
jedno 2 god
ahhaha,pozz,selamall |
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All Blacks Mařri |
| 26.04.2009 13:07 Uhr |
| Jaooo, ne moze to tako
vise! Oporavljam klan
opet! Keckil, primio
sam te u (Steam)
friends. |
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n3xa...bih |
| 31.03.2009 17:38 Uhr |
| nema bez moga cita
nista ja sam ti brate
najbolji cit sat ima u
igri CSS, ja smo dajem
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| Spore Creature Creator |
23.06.08 10:05 Uhr |
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| Napokon je izašao dugonajavljivani demo (da tako kažem) još više najavljivane simulacije Spore. Sigurno ste vec upućeni da se radi o Creature Creator-u, alatu za pravljenje vaših ličnih kreatura koje ćete dalje voditi u igri, koja izlazi u septembru ove godine. Creature Creator se može preuzeti sa |
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Link za DL http://na.llnet.cdn.ea.com/u/f/eagames/spore/scc/promo/792248d6ad421d577132c2b648bbed45_scc_trial_na.exe Official trailer mozete pogledati na http://youtube.com/watch?v=v00nxRoS3iw |
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| Penumbra: Requiem |
20.06.08 14:41 Uhr |
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Nakon sto je izdano drugo poglavlje horor serijala Penumbra: Black Plague, sada nam dolazi i treci dio u kojem se radnja nadovezuje iz prethodnih dijelova.
Ukratko, radnja Penumbre (znaci radnja cijelog serijala) se odvija u podzemnom kompleksu Grenlanda u kojem mladic po imenu Philip trazi svog oca.
U trecem dijelu cemo jos dublje istraziti tajne Tuurngaita (ime podzemnog kompleksa) i osobine i svojstva likova koji su poznati od ranije. Naime, spominje se i da ce glavni lik dobiti neku nenadanu pomoc a da bi davno nestali prijetelj mogao biti sasvim nesto drugo.
Frictional Games i Paradox Interactive su objavili datum objavljivanja igre. Prema oficijalnom izvjestaju Penumbra: Requiem premijerno će biti puštena u prodaju 27. Augusta putem GamersGatea u digitalnom obliku za download-ovanje a datum za "pakovano izdanje" nije spomenut.
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| GamePlay.TV Liga |
13.06.08 22:15 Uhr |
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Ruska kompanija GamePlay.TV je objavila veliku online/offline gaming ligu za bilo kojeg gejmera iz Rusije i obližnjih zemalja.Ova liga će bit održana sa nevjerovatnim fondom od $400,000.Pet igara bit će igrano:Counter-Strike 1.6, Counter-Strike: Source, WarCraft III: Frozen Throne, Need For Speed: Most Wanted i FIFA Soccer 2008.Liga će se sastojati od četiri faze: Početna , eliminacijska , grupna faza i na kraju posljednja faza.Svaka faza je sa posebnom nagradom. Nagradni fond: CS 1.6 : $190,000 CS: Source : $96,000 WC3: TFT : $38,000 NFS: MW : $38,000 FIFA 08 : $38,000
Početna faza bi se trebala odigrati između šestog i tridesetog juna |
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| Saitek Cyborg motorni mis |
11.06.08 11:29 Uhr |
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Ono što miša Cyborg Mouse izdvaja od ostalih iz konkurencije namijenjenih gaming-u je činjenica da ovaj mis posjeduje ugrađeni motor koji pokrece dio miša ovisno o željama i potrebama korisnika.
Mis ima mogucnost da korisnik sam po svojim zahtjevima podesava osjetljivost(400 do 3.200 dpi).Ugrađene tipke miša moguće je u potpunosti programirati preko pripadajućeg softvera koji se isporučuje u paketu.Scroll Wheel ima funkciju podesavanja snage po zelji korisnika.
Saitek Cyborg Mouse dostupan je na službenim stranicama po cijeni od 80$. |
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| Call of Duty 4+ = 5 |
11.06.08 11:27 Uhr |
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Kako prijenosi zvanični Xbox magazin, najnoviji nastavak u Call of Duty serijalu zvaće se Call of Duty World at War. Igra se razvija za PC, PS3, 360, PS2 i Wii u unaprijeđenom Call of Duty 4 engineu.
World at War će, kao što je i najavljeno, biti ponovo smješten u okruženje Drugog svijetskog rata. U ulozi Amera borićete se protiv Japanaca na Pacifiku a fokus igre biće na invaziji Njemačke od strane Sovjetskih snaga.
Unaprijeđeni engine dozvoliće još realističnija i destruktivnija okruženja a igrači će konačno imati mogućnost da rone. |
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| Nova nagradna igra !!! New Price Game !!! |
30.05.08 22:15 Uhr |
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Od 01.06-31.07.2008 imamo novu nagradu, mi mislimo jednu jako dobru za koju se sigurno vrijedi boriti **klikni** . Imamo jos neki promjena kako doci do nagrade o tome vise u Forumu, svim onima koji zele da ucestvuju puno srece!!!! Forum Link **klikni** Slm i PoZZ GL&HF od BalkanGamer.com |
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| Natalya Kaspersky set up antivirus company Kaspersky Lab with then-husband Eugene Kaspersky in 1997. |
24.05.08 18:55 Uhr |
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She graduated from the Moscow Institute of Electronic Engineering in 1989 with a degree in applied mathematics and then worked as a research assistant at the Russian Central Scientific Design Office.
In 1994, she commenced employment at the KAMI Information Technologies Center, where she managed the antivirus software development group set up by Eugene. When the two established Kaspersky Lab three years later, Eugene provided the technical expertise, while Natalya, as chief executive, supplied the business acumen.
In October 2007, Natalya relinquished the role of chief executive to become chairman. At the same time, she also assumed the CEO position at InfoWatch, a Kaspersky sister company, established in 2003.
ZDNet UK caught up with Natalya at the Infosecurity Europe event in London last week to find out how her mainly consumer-focused company is looking to help businesses with data security.
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Q: A lot of people might be familiar with the Kaspersky brand, but your InfoWatch business is not so well-known. Kaspersky: Kaspersky now has about 900 staff and a growth rate of 140 percent, but it faced serious challenges to maintain this. The company really needed to look to the future and address other opportunities, one of which is the market for information leakage detection and prevention, which is where InfoWatch, the daughter company of Kaspersky Lab, operates.
InfoWatch on its own requires a lot of attention and organizational change and, at the end of 2007, it became clear that the company needed a new manager. I saw this as a challenge, and so became a co-investor and chief executive because I wanted to turn it into a successful company.
How big is InfoWatch at the moment? Kaspersky: It's currently growing at 200 percent because it's small and is essentially a start-up with 50 people, but it accounts for less than 5 percent of our total revenue right now. InfoWatch only has customers in Russia at the moment (such as the Russian Federal Customs Service and the Transneft oil transportation business), but we also have plans to expand internationally, which is one of the reasons I'm here (at Infosecurity Europe): to present the company to the U.K. market with my colleagues.
We don't expect to see quick results with InfoWatch in the U.K., however, because the market is tough and conservative. We've already tried with Kaspersky Lab, and we've got a foot in the door, but it's about long-term, not short-term, strategies. But we don't intend to set up a separate company in the U.K. because Kaspersky Lab already operates here, and we'll work out of their office.
At the same time, however, the channel to market and sales cycle of the two companies is different, so we'll try to find pilot customers and work with them to understand their requirements and slowly extend things from there.
How does InfoWatch differ from Kaspersky? Kaspersky: InfoWatch's goal is to deal with information leakage detection and prevention, and that's a big issue at the moment because of high-profile data loss incidents like the one at HM Revenue and Customs. The system tries to prevent things like that happening by monitoring the internal activity of a company and, technology-wise, it's one of the most advanced. The antivirus sector is totally different from the information leakage detection and prevention market though, and it's a tough place to be.
We put infrastructure on servers so that it can monitor outbound network traffic such as e-mail, and we also put agents on desktop machines to monitor client activity. But the system also covers a full channel of major escape routes, such as USB devices and printing.
Because all of the information goes into a central database, however, companies have three options. The first is to block the delivery of information, if it's considered controversial, the second is to let it go through, and the third is to analyze it so that a decision can be made on what to do.
Also, because all of the information provided by the monitoring activity is uploaded into a database, it can be analyzed ex post facto if something happens, so that you can trace who caused the problem. That's very important, as it differentiates us from rivals such as Websense that miss the storage element.
Why was InfoWatch set up as a separate company from Kaspersky Lab? Kaspersky: Kaspersky Lab is a more consumer-focused company, while InfoWatch is completely focused on the enterprise, where Kaspersky Lab has little presence. So they operate in different markets. InfoWatch is also more of a consultancy sell, and so, from that perspective, Kaspersky Lab can't help much.
What we would like to do, however, is to develop an integrated solution for small to medium-size businesses in the future. So our technical departments are talking to see if we can find a way to do it, but it's not definite yet.
The antivirus sector is totally different from the information leakage detection and prevention market though, and it's a tough place to be. The global market has been getting slower over the last few years as, essentially, everyone has antivirus software, and it's becoming more and more difficult to get new customers. The enterprise market is only growing at about 3 percent to 5 percent, while the consumer market is showing double-digit growth, but I don't know how long it will stay that way.
That's why we decided to push into the retail market in Europe, and we've put so much effort into our channel strategy and geographic expansion. Kaspersky Lab makes over 60 percent of its revenues from the consumer market, and that will continue for some time, but we hope our efforts in the enterprise market will pay off eventually.
We're also trying out a new business direction, and so we launched a managed service in the U.K. this year. We already have 60 customers, but it's a difficult market, and it's too early to judge how important it will become.
Our strategy is to grow from the small to medium-size business market to the enterprise level by communicating with customers and getting references from them explaining how (we offer) a superior product. So our pitch is about quality, marketing, and growth. It won't give an immediate return, but it will help us to maintain our fast growth rates.
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| HP Confirms XP SP3 Endless Reboot Snafu, Promises Patch |
19.05.08 00:57 Uhr |
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| HP Thursday confirmed that some users of its AMD-based desktops have had problems after installing Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3), and said it would issue a patch this week to prevent machines from spiraling into endless reboots. HP also told users to delay installing XP SP3 until that patch was released. |
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Microsoft, meanwhile, acknowledged Thursday that it's working on a hotfix of its own.
The confirmations were the latest additions to the weeklong saga of problems some users have encountered after upgrading Windows XP to SP3. Last week, reports began showing up on Microsoft 's support forum of "endless reboots" crippling machines running Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) processors. Many of the users said that the out-of-control PCs were from HP.
Users, led by Jesper Johansson, a former program manager for security policy at Microsoft and currently an MVP (Microsoft Most Valuable Professional) who works at Amazon.com, identified several causes , including one limited to HP-branded systems. According to Johansson -- and later, Microsoft itself -- HP used a disk image created on an Intel-powered machine to factory-install Windows XP on AMD-based PCs. Microsoft had advised computer makers against doing that as long ago as 2004.
An errant reference in Windows Registry for an unnecessary device driver -- "intelppm.sys," a power-management driver designed only for Intel -based PCs -- causes the XP SP3 upgrade to install that driver to AMD systems, said Johansson. That causes the PC to fail to reboot when it restarts after the update. Because most XP machines are set by default to reboot on a failure, the PC reboots repeatedly; some users have had trouble interrupting the endless reboots and regaining control of their computers.
HP did not explicitly admit the problem was its fault, but confirmed some details of Johansson's analysis. "The affected HP systems do not have an Intel driver loaded onto them, but there is a services registry entry that SP3 appears to be recognizing as an instruction to load the Intel driver, subsequently causing the failure," HP said in an e-mailed statement Thursday.
"HP is working diligently with Microsoft on a software update and will be proactively distributing a patch this week through HP Update that will prevent this error from occurring," the company continued. "HP recommends consumers with AMD-based desktops wait until after HP's or Microsoft's updates have been deployed on their systems to install Service Pack 3." The patch will be posted to this page of HP's support site when it's available.
"Microsoft is also developing a prerequisite fix that must be downloaded before SP3 will automatically install prior to its proactive distribution of SP3," HP statement added.
The Microsoft update that HP referenced is in the works, a Microsoft spokeswoman confirmed Thursday. "Microsoft is developing a hotfix for this issue, and will be available after it has been rigorously tested and meets our quality bar for release," she said in an e-mail Thursday afternoon.
Neither HP or Microsoft provided any details on what the Microsoft hotfix would do, but the "prerequisite fix" phrasing likely indicates the patch would be applied to either selective PCs or all XP machines before they are allowed to receive SP3 in the coming weeks when Microsoft flips the switch for automatic downloading and installing via Windows Update.
Microsoft has had to release several similar prerequisite updates or filters this year to prevent some users from obtaining service packs through Windows Update (WU). Last month, for instance, it delayed XP SP3 from reaching WU until it could craft a filter to exclude machines running its retail point-of-sale software. Microsoft also blocked significant numbers of users from receiving Windows Vista SP1 from WU beginning in late March.
Users impatient with HP's or Microsoft's patch plans can instead download a free tool crafted by Johansson that detects and fixed PCs that may be susceptible to the endless reboot issue.
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