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1/09/2014

불만제로 치킨

이제야 불만제로 소식을 뉴스로 봤다 ㅠ
한달에 한번 정도 배달시켜 먹는데 ㅠ 이제 그 것도 먹을 만한 곳에 몇개 안남았다. ㅠ제발 좀 먹는걸로 장난치지 말지 ㅠ
아래 내역에 없는 치킨이라면
대충 이니셜로 때려보면...
1위 - BBQ, BHC, 보드람, 부어, 별별, 불촌두마리, 봉이, 바보비어, etc
2위 - 계동, 교촌, 깐부, 큰통, etc
3위 - 네네
4위 - 돈, 두드림, etc
5위 - 또래오래, 티바두마리, 투마리, 투존, 땡큐맘, etc

굽네...
멕시카나...
페리카나...

요것들만 남나?

kakao story, android app in windows

카카오 스토리 등 안드로이드 어플리케이션을 Windows 환경에서 사용할 수 있다.

물론 Windows Store 에서 Bluestacks 를 허용하지 않는다면 RT 에서는 절대 사용 불가하다.

http://www.bluestacks.com/

에 방문하여 프로그램을 다운 받는다. 

실행을 하면 아래와 같이 설치 화면이 나온다. 원하는 언어를 선택해서 다음을 눌러 설치를 진행하면 된다.



설치를 하다보면 아래 화면과 같이 Google 계정 연동에 대해 묻는다. 계정을 연동하지 않으면 플레이 스토어 대신 블랙마트를 통해 다운로드를 받아야 한다. 그 방법은 인터넷에 흔히 나와 있는 루팅방법에 대해 검색을 하다보면 쉽사리 찾아볼 수 있으니 제외한다.








설치가 완료되면 아래와 같이 자동으로 화면이 타블렛 두배 정도의 화면으로 커지면서 로딩을 한다.



로딩이 완료되면 아래와 같이 Nexus 5 같은 Kitcat 화면이 나온다. 이 중 원하는 아이템을 클릭하면 자동으로 어플에 맞게 화면이 조정된다.





카카오 스토리 로그인 후 실제 화면 사이즈



회사에서도 집에서도 무료 음악플레이어

audacious-3.4.3-win32

http://distfiles.audacious-media-player.org/audacious-3.4.3a-win32.zip

에서 다운 받아서 압축 풀고 폴더 열어서 실행파일 클릭하면 끝.

가장 쉽고 가장 편하고 가장 심플하고 좋은 플레이어 ㅎ

가장 좋은 점은 음질이 깨지지 않는다. 곰오디오, 알송보다 훨 좋은 거 같음.

open source audio player 이면서 업데이트 또한 꾸준히 이어지고 있다.


업데이트도 꾸준히 이어지고 있으며 조만간 srt, smi 등 자막을 지원하는 동영상플레이어도 배포할 예정이라는 루머에 더욱 흥분된다. 물론 곰플레이어처럼 유상이 아니라는거 ㅋ

1/07/2014

office 2003, 2007, 2010 clean Up


메모장이나 Acroedit 를 열어서 점선 아래 모든 내용을 긁어 cmd 파일이나 bat 파일로 저장하면 된다.
Office 2003-7-10 clean Up
단지 꼭!!! 관리자 모드로 실행을 해야 한다.

Administrator 계정이 아니라면 자칫 화면이 멈추거나 블루 스크린을 맛볼 수 있다.


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@echo
Micro office app 2003\7\10 Clean Up Tool!&cls&echo.&echo
This tool will remove almost any office that&echo a u have on ur computer, LIke:&echo
* Office 2003, Professional, (Standart ???)&echo
* Office 2007, Enteprise, Ultimate, Professional&echo
Home-And-Student, Standart, Small business&echo
* Office 2007 {MSDN}, Enteprise, Ultimate,&echo
Professional, Professional plus&echo
* Office 2010, Enteprise, Ultimate, Professional&echo
Home-And-Student, Standart, Small business&echo
* Office 2010 {MSDN}, Enteprise, Ultimate,&echo
Professional, Professional plus&echo.&echo
Press any key 2 Continue!&pause >nul &cls

echo.&echo
Close And Remove Service's

tskill /a GROOVEMN >nul 2>&1
sc stop "Microsoft SharePoint WorkspaceAudit Service" >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Microsoft SharePoint WorkspaceAudit Service" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\Microsoft SharePoint WorkspaceAudit Service" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet002\Services\Microsoft SharePoint WorkspaceAudit Service" /f >nul 2>&1
sc stop "osppsvc" >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\osppsvc" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\osppsvc" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet002\Services\osppsvc" /f >nul 2>&1
sc stop "odserv" >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\odserv" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\odserv" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet002\Services\odserv" /f >nul 2>&1
sc stop "ose" >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\ose" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\ose" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet002\Services\ose" /f >nul 2>&1
sc stop "Outlook" >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Outlook" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\Outlook" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet002\Services\Outlook" /f >nul 2>&1

echo Remove Direcotorie's
rd/s/q "%HOMEDRIVE%\MSOCache" >nul 2>&1
rd/s/q "%HOMEDRIVE%\Config.msi" >nul 2>&1

rd/s/q "%programfiles%\Microsoft Office" >nul 2>&1
rd/s/q "%programfiles%\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE11" >nul 2>&1
rd/s/q "%programfiles%\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12" >nul 2>&1
rd/s/q "%programfiles%\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE14" >nul 2>&1

if defined programfiles(X86) (
rd/s/q "%programfiles(x86)%\Microsoft Office" >nul 2>&1
rd/s/q "%programfiles(x86)%\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE11" >nul 2>&1
rd/s/q "%programfiles(X86)%\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE12" >nul 2>&1
rd/s/q "%programfiles(X86)%\Common Files\microsoft shared\OFFICE14" >nul 2>&1
)

rd/s/q "%programfiles%\Common Files\microsoft shared\OfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatform" >nul 2>&1
rd/s/q "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Microsoft\OfficeSoftwareProtectionPlatform" >nul 2>&1
rd/s/q "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Application Data\Microsoft\OFFICE" >nul 2>&1
rd/s/q "%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Microsoft\OFFICE" >nul 2>&1

echo Remove Registry entirie's
reg delete "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Office" /f >nul 2>&1
del /q "list" >nul 2>&1
reg query "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products" | find "0002" >>"list"
reg query "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Products" | find "0004" >>"list"
reg query "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Features" | find "0002" >>"list"
reg query "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\Features" | find "0004" >>"list"
reg query "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\UpgradeCodes" | find "0002" >>"list"
reg query "HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Installer\UpgradeCodes" | find "0004" >>"list"
reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall" | find "{101" >>"list"
reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall" | find "{111" >>"list"
reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall" | find "{201" >>"list"
reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall" | find "{211" >>"list"
reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall" | find "{901" >>"list"
reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall" | find "{911" >>"list"
if exist "list" for /f %%i in (list) do reg delete "%%i" /f >nul 2>&1
del /q "list" >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\ENTERPRISE" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\ULTIMATE" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\PRO" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\PROPLUS" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\ENTERPRISER" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\ULTIMATER" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\PROR" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\HOMESTUDENTR" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\STANDARDR" /f >nul 2>&1
reg delete "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall\SMALLBUSINESSR" /f >nul 2>&1
reg query "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Uninstall" | find /i "Office14."  >>"list"
if exist "list" for /f %%i in (list) do reg delete "%%i" /f >nul 2>&1
del /q "list" >nul 2>&1
echo *** Process Done,
plz restart your computer ***&echo.&pause&exit

1/03/2014

system, data recovery, windows administrator password lost

windows system recovery

운영체제에서 Administrator 계정 비밀번호를 잃어버렸거나 오류로 로그인이 안될 경우

c:\>net  user  administrator  /passwordchg:yes
c:\>net  user  administrator  *
새로운 비밀번호 두번 입력 후
재부팅.

Home Edition 등 Administrator 계정을 사용하지 못하는 경우 사용자 비밀번호를 잃어버렸거나 오류로 로그인이 안될 경우
c:\>net  user  사용하고자 하는 새로운 사용자명  /add
c:\>net  user  사용하고자 하는 새로운 사용자명  비밀번호  /add
c:\>net localgroup administrators 사용하고자 하는 새로운 사용자명  /add
재부팅.


command line 에서 시스템 복구
물론 시스템 복원을 사용안함으로 해 놓았을 경우에는 전혀 상관없는 명령어이다.

c:\>%systemroot%\system32\restore\rstrui.exe


Windows Data recovery

흔히들 파이널 데이터 등 국내 프로그램을 사용하고 있는 걸로 알고 있다.
국내 프로그램으로 복구하기에는 역부족이다. 무엇이든 로컬이 좋은 것이다.
windows 를 누가 만들었는가 미국이다. 그럼 windows 에서 깨진 파일을 복구하는데 어떤 제품이 좋겠는가
당연 로컬제품이 좋다. 유료 제품이 판을 치고 있지만 당연히 무료버전이면서 성능좋은 제품 10가지이다.
회사에서도 무료로 사용하고자 한다면 아래 사이트들을 잘 털어서 open SSL 등 자유소프트웨어 제품을 선택하면 된다. 열심히 털어야 한다. 잘못 털어서 정전기 일어나면 소송에 휘말릴 수 있다.


[무료 제품]
http://www.wisecleaner.com/blog_2013_10_31_wisedatarecovery_260.html
http://www.piriform.com/recuva
http://www.puransoftware.com/File-Recovery.html
http://www.glarysoft.com/glary-undelete/
http://www.pandorarecovery.com/
http://www.softperfect.com/products/filerecovery/
http://www3.telus.net/mikebike/RESTORATION.html
http://www.officerecovery.com/freeundelete/
http://www.easeus.com/datarecoverywizard/free-data-recovery-software.htm
http://www.adrc.com/software/data_recovery_tools/


선택은 사용자 몫이지만 최종 업데이트 일자, 용량, 부가 설치 플러그인 등을 고려해서 사용하면 된다.
그래픽이 이쁘다고 잘못 설치했다가 운영체제를 통채로 날려먹을 수 있으니 포장지에 주의하자.





js 파일 변경에 따른 로딩 오류

js 파일을 수정한다면 js 파일을 읽어오는 파일들의 모든 내용을 수정해야 한다.

일반적인 경우 acroedit 등을 이용해서 수정했을 경우에 해당하는 내용이다. eclipse 등으로 작성된 경우는 매우 다른 이야기이니 이 방법으로 해놓고 왜 안되는지 머리를 쥐어 뜻으면 안된다.

방법은 두가지다.

하나는 js 파일의 이름을 변경하고 (name1.js -> name2.js) 이 js 파일을 읽어오는 모든 파일들에서 name1.js 를 name2.js 로 변경하는 방법이고

하나는 js 수정 후 그대로 저장하고 js 를 읽어오는 파일들에서 

<script type="text/javascript" src="js/addscheduleform.js?version=20121221"></script>  

적색 부분처럼 수정을 한다음 저장하는 방법이다.

언듯 보면 처음 방법이 쉬운 것 같지만 생각보다 짜증을 불러올 가능성이 크다.
두번째 방법이 스트레스를 줄이는 방법으로 권장한다.

원인은 인터넷 익스플로러에서 cache 로 읽어와 저장을 해버리기 때문에 수정 한 내용을 서버에서 찾아서 읽어오기 보다는 수정된 부분을 코드에서 인식하지 못하고 그대로 저장되어 있던 파일을 사용하기 때문이다.
따라서 수정한 내용도 아니고 수정하기 전 내용도 아닌 아리까리한 내용으로 읽어오기 때문에 말도 안되는 오류가 발생한다.

그렇다고 서버에 접속하는 모든 사람들에게 캐쉬를 자동삭제하라고 팝업을 띄울 수 없기 때문에 손수 작업을 해주셔야 한다.

아래는 Kevin Hale 님이 기고하신 글이다. 내용을 보면 쉽게 알 수 있을 것이다.


Because we’re always on the look out for ways to speed up our web application, one of my favorite tools for optimization is the YSlow Firefox extension. Based on rules created by research done by Yahoo engineer, Steve Souders (his book High Performance Web Sites is a must read for anyone interested in front end engineering), the tool hooks into Firebug and helps you diagnose issues that can shave seconds off your pages’ load times. While we were able to implement most of the suggestions fairly easily, Rule #3, which specifies adding a far futures Expires header required a bit of elbow grease that some of you might be interested in.
Rule #3 recommends that you use set an Expires header on your static files (images, CSS and JavaScript) very far into the future (like 10 years) so that your browser’s cache is used to load those elements rather than making another HTTP request, which is costly when it comes to page load times. Implementing this is pretty easy. In your .htaccess file, you can use the following code:
#Far Future Expires Header
<FilesMatch "\.(gif|png|jpg|js|css|swf)$">
    ExpiresActive On
    ExpiresDefault "access plus 10 years"
</FilesMatch>
However, Steve makes a little note about using this technique:
Keep in mind, if you use a far future Expires header you have to change the component’s filename whenever the component changes. At Yahoo! we often make this step part of the build process: a version number is embedded in the component’s filename, for example, yahoo_2.0.6.js.
We, of course, didn’t have a built in build process that added the version number to our static files. Obviously, we weren’t interested in changing version numbers by hand or having tons of different versioned files lying around in our SVN depository. And so motivated by a goal (increasing our Y Slow score) and sloth (not doing something manually), we figured out the following automated solution.
The first thing we did was set up some mod rewrite rules to allow version numbers in our file names. In our .htaccess file, we added the following lines:
#Rules for Versioned Static Files
RewriteRule ^(scripts|css)/(.+)\.(.+)\.(js|css)$ $1/$2.$4 [L]
What this does is quietly redirects any files located in our \scripts\ or \css\ folders with version numbers in between the file name and the extension back to just the filename and extension. For example, I could now rewrite the url/css/structure.css as /css/structure.1234.css and Apache would see those as the exact same files. We only do versioned files for our JavaScript and CSS, but you could easily adapt the rule for images as well, like so:
#Rules for Versioned Static Files
RewriteRule ^(scripts|css|images)/(.+)\.(.+)\.(js|css|jpg|gif|png)$ $1/$2.$4 [L]
Once that was in place, we wrote a tiny PHP function that would look at the last modified date of the file and automatically rewrite the url with that unix timestamp as the version number. Here’s that PHP function:
<?php
function autoVer($url){
    $path = pathinfo($url);
    $ver = '.'.filemtime($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].$url).'.';
    echo $path['dirname'].'/'.str_replace('.', $ver, $path['basename']);
}
?>
Then, in our PHP documents we would include the function and then call it like so in the HTML markup:
include($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/path/to/autoVer.php');<link rel="stylesheet" href="<?php autoVer('/css/structure.css'); ?>" type="text/css" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="<?php autoVer('/scripts/prototype.js'); ?>"></script>
When the pages load, our script would request the file modified timestamp and insert them in like this:
<link rel="stylesheet" href="/css/structure.1194900443.css" type="text/css" />
<script type="text/javascript" src="/scripts/prototype.1197993206.js"></script>
It’s a great little system and required very little effort on our end and resulted in a noticeably faster browsing experience for our clients that frequented certain pages often, because their browsers were taking full advantage of their primed caches rather than calling our servers every time they loaded a page. The best part is that when we make a change to a CSS or JavaScript file, we don’t have to worry about tracking or managing version numbers or multiple files.

2014 Top 10 Android phones

(Image: ZDNet)

Introduction

Time once again to take a tour of a handful of the best Android phones currently available on the market (January 2014). There are a few new handsets, including one for all you pure Android fans. Want something bigger than your average smartphone? If so, there's also a phablet for you to look at!
No matter whether you are looking for a consumer handset or something that will be suited to a BYOD role, you're bound to find something of interest here.
If I had to choose one of these, I'd likely go for Google's, Nexus 5 because it is a powerful, fully-featured handset packed that offers the purest Android experience possible. It's the only handset that will guarantee that I see Android updates over the course of its lifespan.
However, I have to admit that some of the features present on the Samsung Galaxy S4 make it a great choice for the BYOD crowd. 


(Image: Google)

Google Nexus 5

Not only has it been put together using some of the best components currently available, it also offers the purest Android experience possible, and gives owners access to the latest Android 4.4 KitKat. Owners also will get their updates direct from Google and won't need to wait for hardware OEMs or carriers to release customized updates (or just never receive updates, as is still the case with many handsets).
I've always found Nexus-branded hardware to be solid and reliable, but I'd give this a few weeks for Google to shake out any potential bugs before recommending it to anyone other than hardcore Android enthusiasts.
  • KitKat (Android 4.4)
  • 2.23GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 CPU
  • 4.95-inch 1920x1080 display with a pixel density of 445 pixels-per-inch
  • 8MP rear camera
  • 1.3MP front camera
  • 16/32GB internal storage


(Image: LG)

LG G2

In an attempt to differentiate its phablet from the competition, LG made the decision to place the hardware buttons on the back of the device. This, the company claims, reduces accidental button presses and also makes it easier for southpaw's to use.
A solid, well-rounded phablet.
  • Android 4.2.2 'Jelly Bean'
  • 2.26 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor
  • 5.2-inch full HD 1080p IPS display featuring 423-pixel-per-inch
  • 13MP rear camera
  • 2.1MP front camera
  • 16/32GB storage

(Image: Samsung)

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

The Galaxy Note 3 is, as you can probably gather, a sequel to the Galaxy Note 2. It brings a whole raft of improvements to the table, and it is currently the only phone or phablet that's compatible with Samsung's new Galaxy Gear smartwatch (support for devices such as the Note 2, and the Galaxy S3 and S4 should arrive before the end of the year).
Probably the biggest downside to this handset is that it feels plasticky and a little bit cheap in the hand, this shouldn't put you off.
  • Jelly Bean (Android 4.3)
  • 2.3GHz Snapdragon 800 quad-core processor
  • 5.7-inch 1920 x 1080 display with 388 pixels-per-inch
  • 3GB of RAM
  • Stylus (a pro or a con depending on your view of them)
  • 13MP rear camera
  • 2MP front camera
  • 4G LTE
  • NFC
  • 32/64GB or internal storage
  • microSD card slot for expansion


(Image: HTC)

HTC One

The all-new HTC One is the first of two new kids on the block in terms of Android-powered smartphones.
Under the hood, the HTC One isn't all that different to Samsung's new Galaxy S4 — it features the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 CPU (although it runs a little slower), 2GB of RAM, and a 1080p screen — but it is also a very different beast thanks to Sense, the bold new user interface HTC has loaded into the smartphone. It also features an aluminum shell, unlike the Samsung Galaxy S4, which has a plastic shell.
  • Jelly Bean (Android 4.2) with HTC's Sense user interface
  • 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600
  • 4.7-inch Super LCD, Full HD, high-pixel-density (468ppi) display
  • 4MP rear camera
  • 2.1MP front camera
  • 32/64GB internal storage


(Image: Samsung)

Samsung Galaxy S4

There's an awful lot to like about the Galaxy S4 — the powerful CPU, plenty of storage space, a user-replaceable battery, the microSD slot, the fact that it can be used as a remote control for a DVR. It is very much like HTC's new One handset, except marginally better in almost every way (except, perhaps, for the plastic shell).
Another quality handset from the company that is now the king of the Android smartphones.
  • Jelly Bean (Android 4.2.2)
  • 1.9GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 (1.6GHz octa-core processor offered in some markets)
  • 5-inch Super AMOLED high-pixel-density (441ppi) display
  • 13MP rear camera
  • 2MP front camera
  • 16/32/64GB internal storage
  • microSD slot


(Image: Sony)

Sony Xperia Z Ultra

A newcomer to the list. Sony's Xperia Z Ultra packs a lot of cool features under the hood, sporting the sharpest LCD panel on the market, and a 13-megapixel camera capable of capturing HDR video.
This handset is also thin, coming in at a svelte 6.5-milimeters. But don't the thinness fool you, the Xperia Z Ultra is tough, featuring tempered glass, and a dustproof and waterproof build, rated to with IP58.
This is the smartphone you need if you want to be able to submerge it in 1 meter of water and still have a working handset.
  • Jelly Bean (Android 4.2)
  • 2.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 800 processor
  • 6.4-inch TFT 1920 x 1080 display, powered by an updated Sony Mobile BRAVIA Engine 2 with 342 pixels-per-inch
  • 8MP rear-facing camera
  • 2MP front-facing 1080p HD video capture
  • 16GB internal storage
  • Compatible with the Sony SmartWatch 2
  • microSD slot


(Image: Samsung)

Samsung Galaxy Note II

The Samsung Galaxy Note II is the Android smartphone for those people with large hands to hold it with, and large pockets to keep it in.
The Samsung Galaxy Note II really is a solid handset packed with an array of high-end features. It even comes with the S Pen that can be used to copy text, crop images, and to share content.
  • Jelly Bean (Android 4.1)
  • 1.6 GHz quad-core Samsung Exynos processor
  • 5.5-inch Super AMOLED HD display
  • 8MP rear camera
  • 1.9MP front camera
  • 16/32/64GB internal storage
  • microSD slot


(Image: Google)

Samsung Galaxy S4 "Google Play Edition"

Like the idea of a Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone, but prefer a device that gives you a more pure Google Android experience? Or maybe you just want an unlocked handset. Either way, take a look at the Samsung Galaxy S4 "Google Play Edition."
This is the same hardware as the Galaxy S4, but with all the Samsung bells and whistles removed. Some people love this, others hate it. But if you want it, it is yours, unlocked, for $649.
  • Skinless Jelly Bean (Android 4.2.2), which means the same experience as the Nexus
  • 1.9GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600
  • 5-inch Super AMOLED high-pixel-density (441ppi) display
  • 13MP rear camera
  • 2MP front camera
  • 16GB internal storage
  • microSD slot


(Image: Motorola)

Motorola Moto X

I used to be pretty partial to Motorola handsets back before the iPhone. They were well built, and while they relied heavily on gimmicks, delivered decent performance and long-term reliability.
The Moto X is interesting, not because it is manufactured by Motorola – now owned by Google – but because it takes a new approach to computation power. Rather than one chip with multiple cores doing the work, the Moto X has a total of eight cores spread over four different chips, each doing a different thing. This is supposed to both speed up the handset and make the battery last longer.
  • Jelly Bean (Android 4.2.2)
  • Motorola X8 computing system, consisting of a Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro dual-core clocked at 1.7GHz, a quad-core Adreno 320 GPU, and two low-power processors, one that is used for natural language and the other for contextual computing
  • 4.7-inch AMOLED HD 720p display
  • 10MP rear camera
  • 2MP front camera
  • 16/32GB internal storage
  • NFC
  • Wireless charging


(Image: Samsung)

Samsung Galaxy Mega

Do you think that other smartphones are small and puny? Do you have large hands? Large pockets? Carry around with you a large bag?
Answered "yes' to one or more of these questions? The Galaxy Mega may be for you!
It's clear that Samsung is carpet-bombing the marker with handsets in a variety of sizes, and this 6.3-inch phablet (cross between a phone and a tablet) is at the high end for what's possible – and plausible – for a smartphone in terms of screen size.
The mega is certainly not for everyone, but if you want a smartphone that you can use as a tablet, then this might be worth a look.
  • Jelly Bean (Android 4.2.2)
  • 1.7GHz dual-core processor
  • 6.3-inch 1.280 x 720 display
  • 8MP rear camera
  • 1.9MP front camera
  • 16GB internal storage
  • 3.200 mAh user-replaceable battery
  • microSD card slot
  • NFC

1/02/2014

antivirus, internet security, endpoint

AV-test.org, virusbtn.com 사이트 등에서 2011~2013년까지 100 % virus 치료 검증을 받은 제품들이다.
99% 미만 제품들은 제외하였다.
모든 Device (PC, Android 등) 에는 1가지의 제품만 사용하시는게 좋다.
유료라서 좋은 백신, 무료라서 나쁜 백신은 없지만 인증된 제품을 사용하길 바란다.

업무상 필요에 의해 작성한 자료이며 조금이나마 도움이 되고자 올리는 글이며 홍보성 자료가 아님을 알린다.
이외 각 OS 별 백신 테스트 자료는 이전에 포스팅 해놓았으니 찾아보면 된다.

아래 백신들은 Windows Platform (Server 제외) 기준, 현지 구매 가격,
2013년 말을 기준으로 하고 있으며 2014년 가격 인상이 예고되어 있는 제품도 있다.
국내 총판이나 벤더, 리셀러 등이 있는 제품이 몇몇 있으나
업무 진행상 현지 구매만 진행하기에 그 외에는 언급하지 않는다.


[무료 백신]
- Baidu Antivirus 2014
- Panda : Cloud AntiVirus Free
- Fortinet : FortiClient Lite

[부분 무료 백신]
- Avira : Avira Free Antivirus
- Avast : Avast Free Antivirus
- Kingsoft : AntiVirus 2014
- PC Pitstop : PC Matic Home Security
- Qihoo : 360 Antivirus
- UtilTool : Antivirus

[유료 백신]
- Avira : Professional Security / $ 23.50 - 1 Unit
- Bitdefender : Internet Security 2014 / $ 49.95 - 1 Unit
- eScan Internet Security / $ 34.45 - 1 Unit
- F-Secure: Internet Security 2014 / € 49,99 - 1 Unit
- G Data : InternetSecurity 2014 / $ 34.95 - 1 Unit
- G Data : AntiVirus 2014 / $ 29,95 - 1 Unit
- Ikarus : anti.virus / €34,00 - 1 Unit
- Kaspersky : Internet Security 2014 / $ 59,95 - 1 Unit
- Lavasoft Ad-Aware Pro Security / $ 37.90 - 1 Unit
- msecuredatalabs : MalwareSecure / $ 24.99 - 1 Unit
- TrustPort : Antivirus 2014 / €23.95 - 1 Unit
- QuickHeal : Total Security 2014 / $ 74.00 - 1 Unit
- Preventon Antivirus / $ 42.95 - 1 Unit
- BullGuard : Internet Securirty / $ 60.00 - 3 Unit
- Emsisoft : Anti-Malware 8.1 / $ 22.56 - 3 Unit
- Trend Micro: Titanium Maximum Security / $ 44.95 - 3 Unit
- ESET : NOD32 Antivirus 7 / $ 29.00 - 3 Device (Pc + Andorid. etc)

[유료 고급]
- AVG : I.S. Business Edition
- Agnitum : Outpost Security Suite Pro
- Bitdefender : Endpoint Security
- Norman Security Suite
- Sophos : Endpoint Security and Control
- Total : Defense for Business
- PowerBroker : Endpoint Protection Platform for Servers (EPP)


테스트 결과 보는 사이트

http://www.av-test.org/en/home/ - (무료)
http://www.virusbtn.com/index - (유료)