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Foot – ITA – Un faux document compromettra-t-il la vente du Milan AC ?

AC Milan (ITA)

Dernier match : Mar. 20/09 AC Milan 2-0 Lazio Rome

Prochain match : Dim. 25/09 Fiorentina / AC Milan

Autore: L’Equipe.fr Actu Football

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HardwareSoftware

Google’s Allo App is a little too Snoopy

Rats

Google’s new messaging app, Allo, is so snoopy that it might have to pay the Peanuts artist’s estate royalties.

To be honest no one expected much from Google, after all the outfit makes its cash by snuffling personal details from searches and personalising advertising. In this case it was already in the doghouse because its integration with Google’s new AI assistant (called, imaginatively, Assistant) requires messages to be sent without end-to-end encryption on by default. So not only could Google’s

Assistant can read your messages, and provide contextual aid – but it also means Google can read them, and the coppers, national security, anyone with a valid warrant or an ability to hack your line.

Google did promise that Allo would have some of the most progressive message retention policies of any app. It would not keep your texts forever, they would instead be stored “transiently”, ensuring that your full chat logs aren’t sitting on Google’s servers. They would also be anonymous so that even if the logs are subpoenaed, they can’t be linked back to the sender.

However mysteriously those features were dropped. By default, messages are stored indefinitely, and linked directly to an account. While it is try that defaults can be changed. If you are a member of a death cult who does not want to store your commands from your handler you can change them. You can also turn on end-to-end encryption as part of the app’s Incognito mode. That kills off GoogleAssistant which means you might have to use an alternative mapping method while travelling to where you want to let off your suicide bomb, which means your average terrorist will have to carry three. One for the bomb, one for the messaging and one to look at Google maps.

For those not wanting to do that, Google will snoop on you by default.

The search outfit said that the ephemerality was removed from the shipped version to improve the “smart reply” feature on Allo, which learns from your previous conversations to suggest automatic replies to the latest message sent. If it has more data, the better the replies.

Autore: Fudzilla.com – Home

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Lavoro

Solution Architect Salesforce.com

LOM-Milano, NTT DATA Italia sta cercando un “Solution Architect Salesforce.com” da inserire a Milano nella propria Practice CRM. Il candidato ideale ha maturato una esperienza di 4-6 anni su progetti di CRM basati su piattaforma Salesforce.com (moduli Service e Sales) in attività di analisi funzionale e disegno architetturale. E’ richiesta una spiccata capacità di definizione di architetture funzionali, decli

Autore: Monster Job Search Results

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Economia

[683] Time to Resign: Sen. Warren tells Wells Fargo CEO to step down

Indian GDP growth has slowed year-over-year and the country experienced unexpected job losses. Ameera David has the details. Then, Steve Keen, head of Economics, History & Politics at Kingston University tells Ameera why he thinks the Federal Reserve is NOT ready to hike rates, and what’s ahead for the Chinese debt bubble.After the break, Bianca Facchinei takes a look the latest Bitcoin-related judicial ruling, in which a federal judge declared that the cryptocurrency is indeed money. Danielle DiMartino Booth, President of Money Strong, LLC, then explains how the U.S. elections are adding uncertainty into the economy, and the difficult situation the Federal Reserve is stuck in. And finally, in The Big Deal, Manuel Rapalo joins live from Capitol Hill to break down today’s grilling of Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf, where Sen. Elizabeth Warren told the executive to resign and face criminal investigation.Take a look!Check us out on Facebook — and feel free to ask us questions:http://www.facebook.com/BoomBustRThttps://www.facebook.com/harrison.writedownshttps://www.facebook.com/biancafacchFollow us @https://twitter.com/AmeeraDavidhttp://twitter.com/edwardnhhttps://twitter.com/BiancaFacchinei

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Pc Games

The Bunker è un gioco girato interamente nella realtà

Non ci sono location realizzate in grafica CGI e non è stata utilizzata alcuna tecnica di motion capture. The Bunker è un gioco adesso disponibile su Steam interamente girato nella realtà, un po’ come i vecchi Gabriel Knight 2: The Beast Within, Phantasmagoria e The 7th Guest.

Il protagonista del gioco è John, il quale si trova relegato in un bunker ricostruito per l’occasione e all’interno del quale si svolgono la maggior parte delle scene di gioco. È l’ultimo sopravvissuto di un disastro nucleare, svolge una vita regolare all’interno del bunker e una serie di avvenimenti quotidiani ripetitivi lo confortano. Tutto questo fino a quando l’allarme della struttura smette di funzionare, momento in cui John decide di iniziare a perlustrare l’edificio.

The Bunker

Si imbatterà così in una serie di aree di un luogo dimenticato e in tanti ricordi a lungo repressi, che lo spingeranno a cercare di scoprire la verità sul bunker. La trama di The Bunker è stata allestita da designer e scrittori che hanno lavorato per titoli come The Witcher, SOMA e Broken Sword, mentre nel cast troviamo Adam Brown (The Hobbit), Sarah Greene (Penny Dreadful, Assassin’s Creed 3), Grahame Fox (Game Of Thrones) e Jerome St. John Blake (Star Wars).

I giocatori si troveranno a interagire con oggetti nascosti, documenti e registrazioni che sveleranno l’opprimente storia del bunker. La colonna sonora in stile neo-retro è invece composta da Dom Shovelton.

The Bunker si può adesso acquistare su Steam al prezzo di 17,99€ se acquistato prima del 27 settembre (purtroppo il titolo non è disponibile attualmente in italiano). È disponibile anche su PS4 e Xbox One.

Autore: GAMEmag – Videogames