Chucklefish and Robotality launch PATHWAY for FREE on Epic Games Store. #Gaming #Pathway

Robotality and Chucklefish today announced that the rip-roaring turn-based strategy adventure PATHWAY and its game-changing Adventurers Wanted update are now free on the Epic Games Store! Download Pathway before 25 June and it’s yours to keep forever!

 

First launched in 2019, developers Robotality listened to community feedback and remastered Pathway in the massive Adventurers Wanted update. Today Pathway features new AI and game balancing, new tactics and abilities, a new loot system, new combat arenas, and even more special narrative events and story to explore. That’s a lot of changes! Whether you’re a fresh adventurer or a veteran explorer, you’ll find something new to discover.

About Pathway

The year is 1936 across Europe and the Middle East. Rumors abound of secret excavations, mysterious artifacts, occult rituals and objects of immense power. In Pathway you’ll lead a team of bold adventurers into the deserts of Northern Africa to unearth ancient relics and uncover hidden treasures before they fall into evil hands.

Pathway is a fast-paced tactics game in a world of pulp adventure. Run for cover, flank enemies and use your team’s special abilities to turn history in your favor!

  • Dynamic Adventures – Discover five campaigns of varying difficulty, with every attempt spawning a new web of narrative surprises and deadly skirmishes.
  • Tough Choices – Explored locations offer hand-crafted narrative events and big choices. Search the well? Save the villagers? It’s up to you!
  • Build your Team of Adventurers– Each of Pathway’s 16 unlockable characters has their own skills and quirks which impact combat and story encounters.
  • Decisive Conflicts – Use cover and positioning in thrilling turn-based squad combat. Learn to make the best of your team’s abilities and equipment to defeat the forces of evil!
  • Hidden Treasures – Trade-in valuable loot to upgrade your team’s arsenal with rare weapons and armor.
  • Recover and Replay – Experiment with different team combinations and abilities until your foes have been vanquished!

After 25 June you’ll find Pathway available on Steam and the Epic Games Store for its usual price of £12.99 / $15.99 / €13.99.

Nintendo Switch, GungHo’s Volta-X Reveals First Official Gameplay Trailer! #NintendoSwitch #Gaming #GungHo #VotlaX

Customize and operate the giant robot of your dreams in Volta-X coming this summer.

Today GungHo Online Entertainment America has released the first official gameplay trailer for their upcoming robot strategy battler, Volta-X coming to Nintendo Switch this summer.

Volta-X blends real-time decision-making and strategy into action-packed 1v1 battles. Customize and operate your own giant robots, called Voltas, and manage a diverse crew of pilots as they build up their base from scratch. Unlock and upgrade new weapons as you climb the ranks, and explore nearly endless customization combinations to improve your roster of Voltas. Manage the Volta crew in real-time PvP battles, to see how the loadouts stack up against the competition around the world.

But it’s not just PvP, players will also be able to dive into Volta-X’s thrilling single-player campaign. There’s more to the life of a Volta pilot than trying to become the best in the World Volta Association (WVA). Follow the characters as they customize their own giant robots and climb the ranks of the WVA tournament. As the story unfolds, the pilots will have to work together to prove themselves as the best of the best, while discovering dramatic secrets about each other, and the global threats lurking in the shadows of the WVA’s past.

Volta-X will be available exclusively on the Nintendo Switch later this summer.

Reimagining operational resilience in the aftermath of COVID-19. John Beattie @SungardAS

John Beattie, Principal Consultant at Sungard Availability Services

We live in a time of both uncertainty and unrest, with every nation facing the unknown consequences of COVID-19 which has so far impacted hundreds of millions of people and businesses. The UK has been in a state of lockdown since the end of March with nearly 9 million people placed on the government’s job-retention scheme.

The scheme, introduced in response to the economic damage caused by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, covers 80 percent of an employees’ usual monthly wage. Recently released official figures show the number of workers on UK payrolls dived more than 600,000 between March and May. Most UK offices remain closed and companies have been forced to adapt rapidly. This pandemic has changed the way we live and work more than any other event in peace time history.

Operational resilience has also changed forever. Businesses have begun taking careful steps to reopen the workplace and to plan for future threats, but both in the short and the long term, companies will need to reimagine their approach to resilience.

Traditionally, most disruptions posed two major threats: workplace displacement and workforce unavailability.  These can be caused by hurricanes, fires, flooding, power outages or even a car through the front of the building.  And yes, even pandemics. But what’s new here is the extended duration of these disruptions in light of the current pandemic. Few organizations planned for disruption to last more than a few days.

John Beattie

 

Data loss and third-party disruptions are the new threats due to the high dependency organizations have on both and the severe impacts if disrupted. Cyber-attacks often happen weeks or months before anyone notices, giving malware an opportunity to spread and corrupt an organisation’s backups. And as we have seen from the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chains and service networks can be severely disrupted.

Today, organisations face the potential of annual long-term lockdown cycles and reduced access to facilities, something that might never have factored into any planning for most. With such uncertainty, organisations must prepare for future events accordingly. The world is now very different, and resilience planning must adapt. A resilient culture, and agility that extends beyond working remotely, are now key for business success. Now is the time to start focusing on the future state of operational resilience. That’s why lowering concentration risk must be a top priority and that may mean diversifying a supply chain. Implementing third party risk management software provides an additional layer of security protection.

 

Here are four areas that business leaders should reimagine in the aftermath of COVID-19. 

 

 

  • Executive-level focus on resilience

The current pandemic has exposed the shortcomings of many companies’ business continuity (BC), crisis management, disaster recovery (DR) and pre-covid-19 pandemic readiness plans.

So often, check-the-box plans are high level and offer no actionable detail. They include out-of-date content, aren’t sustainable for long-term disruption (as they focus on short-term disturbances) and they don’t feature pre-event preparations and work acceleration strategies. 

Additionally, COVID-19 has demonstrated that resilience is too critical to fall under the jurisdiction of a single department, as there are often gaps between disciplines that are siloed from one another. Both investors and board members want to know that a company is resilient enough to withstand long-term disruption. Resilience has become a top C-suite issue. 

Organisations must review their entire business resilience program and incorporate enhancements based on proven best practice and lessons learned from the pandemic. Launching a working group within an organisation to improve and integrate each of the key business resilience disciplines, will help leaders ensure a holistic approach is in place that can be called upon regardless of the situation. Disciplines should include crisis management, business continuity, disaster recovery, pandemic planning, site emergency management, risk management and vendor risk management. 

 

Working groups should also focus on internal and external concentration risk, contingency, and disruption response planning, and prepare for future challenges that threaten the business. Concentration risk can be split into two categories. The first is an over-reliance on a single/limited number of vendors. This is a classic case of putting all your eggs in one basket. If an organisation relies heavily on a single provider for many products and services—especially critical ones—that institution might be unable to operate if something happens to that vendor. The second is geographic concentration. If both an organisation and its third-party vendors are in the same region, it’s possible that the same event could impact both parties’ operations since they all rely on the same power and telecommunications infrastructure. With resilience officials leading a multi-disciplinary team within working groups, organisations should be ready to answer any questions from executives and the board about preparedness for what comes next.

 

 

  • Third-party vendors’ business resilience

Cybersecurity and data protection have long been at the forefront of vendor risk assessments, but those are no longer enough. It’s time to thoroughly evaluate third-party vendors’ business resilience capabilities.

Ask questions that go beyond the presence of a plan. Organisations need to know whether there is an actionable and well understood plan in place, what is tested, and how its tested. 

Be sure to touch on the “effectiveness duration” of different disruption response strategies (i.e. how long plan(s) can withstand a disruption). Business leaders need to know that suppliers have response strategies in place to overcome disturbances for 60, 90 or more days.

Organisations must evaluate concentration risk as well. Are suppliers geographically dispersed, or are they all situated in the same region? Are the facilities and workers that support the products and services they provide all located in the same area or in different regions? Having all your eggs in one basket puts organisations at a major disadvantage if any vendors experience disruptions. That’s why lowering concentration risk must be a top priority and that may mean diversifying a supply chain.

 

 

  • Disaster recovery (DR) effectiveness in the new normal

 

COVID-19 has challenged organisations to work beyond their normal workplaces, with a reduced workforce and less than satisfactory service from third-party suppliers. 

But in the broader scope of business resilience, organisations must also be ready to work in the aftermath of an IT disaster or a successful cyberattack that comprised data. As such, DR programs must be ready for both recovery cases. 

Upon looking closely at DR processes, many organisations are realising they aren’t aligned with their rapidly changing production environments and that their test programs aren’t effective. In many cases, they’re unprepared to undertake a real DR effort while working virtually.

To make sure a DR program is up to date and relative to the current working environment, organisations should be able to answer these questions:

 

  • Can you recover while working remotely? 
  • Can you verify recovery effectiveness in complex hybrid compute environments? 
  • Have you addressed concentration risk within IT from a people and data center perspective?

It’s also important to maintain a regular testing schedule. Doing so will help to close any resilience perception gaps and allow companies to iron out any issues before a disaster arises.

 

 

  • Readiness for a future pandemic 

 

Many companies were caught flat-footed when the pandemic hit. The only way to prevent a repeat of that is to start planning now for the next outbreak.

Organisations need to develop a pandemic readiness plan to monitor and manage significant potential and realised health threats. This should include proactive and reactive actions to prevent or reduce the transmission of a health threat to personnel, contingent workers and visitors. 

Response strategies for various scenarios in which business dynamics change will be crucial, as will internal and external communication protocols for general information updates and urgent announcements. By developing a pandemic management plan, organisations can address the entire lifecycle of an infectious disease outbreak – monitoring, preparing, responding and recovering from it.

Consistent adaptation

Regardless of COVID-19’s long term impact, the future of an organisation’s operational resilience is in its own hands. By addressing these four areas, businesses will be more agile and better equipped to clear any hurdles down the road. 

By employing the right combination of business continuity tools, adapting to changes in the current situation, and sharing the burden of knowledge relating to best practices for limiting the spread of infection, business leaders can ensure overall resilience and availability of products, services and operations.

Business leaders should review their existing business continuity strategy on a daily basis, proactively monitor the news for recent developments, check government advice regularly, and react in a timely manner.

 

UX Design Institute course sign-ups surge by 220 per cent. #UX #IrishBiz #UXDesign

Irish company, the UX Design Institute, saw a 220 per cent increase in student numbers during the height of the lockdown when compared to the same period last year.  

As people looked to upskill, change careers or enhance their employability, the leader in UX education and certification recorded its highest ever student enrolments in March, April and May.

Switching to another career was the impetus for 60 per cent of new students, with many working in digital marketing, recruitment, HR, sales, customer experience, product and design.

UX designers are one of the most sought-after tech professionals today, with the current crisis creating even more demand as companies look to improve their online presence.

UX design or User Experience design, combines aspects of psychology, design, marketing, business and technology to provide a better experience for a product’s end-user. This can include apps, websites or even everyday items like your computer mouse.

We’ve had a really positive few months in terms of student enrolments,” said Colman Walsh, CEO, of the UX Design Institute. “Some people have taken on the course because they find themselves in a precarious position at work and are looking for a more future-focused career, others have just decided that it’s a good time to commit to studying because they have more time on their hands.”

UX Launch Picture Conor McCabe Photography

UX post-Covid-19

 

This week the company produced a report looking at the impact of Covid-19 on the UX industry, featuring insights from Deliveroo, Morgan McKinley, cxpartners, Fathom and the UX Design Institute.

The report points to very positive career opportunities in UX as companies expand their online capabilities, not just to remain competitive but to remain viable.

Mark Campbell, Consultant with Morgan McKinley and contributor to the report said: “When it comes to UX, this crisis has meant that user research has become more critical and UX skills more sought after. We’ve seen a big focus on development and data roles as companies focus on improving their online products.”

According to the report industries that were slow to adopt newer technologies will be looking to evolve their model or become obsolete. Competitive advantage will be won by the companies that offer better UX than their rivals.

Conor McCabe

Quoted in the report, Walsh said: “As more and more industries and companies improve their online capabilities in the aftermath of Covid-19, this can only be good news for anybody working in technology, including UX designers. The overall consensus is that UX presents a more future-proof, rewarding and meaningful career for our students – one that we see flourishing far beyond this crisis.”

The UX Design Institute’s Professional Diploma in UX Design is delivered entirely online over 6 months. The next course start date is July 1st and costs €2550.

The company, set up by UX design veteran Colman Walsh in 2013, recently reported a doubling of revenues in 2019 to €2.67 million with steady growth in the UK, Germany, Switzerland and South Africa.

Review – SIMCAM 1S. #SimCam1S #Security #AI

Security cameras are available in all forms today and we havetested countless on the market over the last two years that come in all price points but now they are coming down in price giving you more features for you money and even more some now come with no subscription fee to maintain the device which is an added bonus.

Unlike other security cameras, SimCam uses on-device AI detection to avoid false alarms or alert delays  This also effectively protects the users’ privacy, because the camera data is stored in the SD card or NAS. SimCam can be integrated with other smart home devices, works with IFTTT, Google Home and Alexa. The device can be placed anywhere in the house and has a 360 degree rotation axis but no movement on the horizontal however it does capture with a massive feild of view and with no lag and excellent clairty on the playback videos on your smartphone.
The build quality is also good two and a simple installment should you wish to mount it on a wall or you can leave it sat in a corner of the home where it does not look anyway intrusive,there is LEDs on the device at which are noticable but this is not an issue and not only that a deterrent for anyone looking in or has gained access to your property.
The app itslef is really quite good with many settings and options at hand for you to pick from and set up to your needs it is one of the better apps I have seen in a while too and easy to use we go through this in the video below to make it easy to understand yet it is easy to navigate the app which I have tested on both Android and iOS
The camera can be also used to detect many things including outside your home by facing it out the window some cameras do not work so well in this manner but this one works fine you can also detect objects and pets and using AI it also has facial recognition and home automation.
At night this camera works particualry well too offering a really good look at what is being captured,The 1080p starlight night vision allows up to 50ft in complete darkness and has has literally no motion blur this is where i found the camera great and the daylight captures also top quality and no blur.
1 / 8
Another benefit of this camera it works on both 2.5/5G WiFi many cameras I own only work on the latter this is a great bonus for those with a big house or many devices on the go, you also have a two way audio set up,local storage and a decent alarm buzzer at 100dB and you can geo fence. You can also share the app with someone else and add an emergency contact number in the app.
For your money here you are getting features seen on more expensive cameras and it is something for others to watch out for and consider,this is a great value security camera and one to check out.

 

CLCKR Announces a new range to add to its line-up of phone cases and stands. #CLCKR #iPHONE

CLCKR, the mobile phone accessory company, announced today a new range of designs to add to their line-up of phone cases and stands, including Studio (clear), Carbon Fibre effect, Perforated and Saffiano finishes in a range of colours. The products are available to order from https://www.clckr.com/uk/clckr-case

The brand-new range includes phone cases with an in-built CLCKR stand and grip are available for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro Max and iPhone 11 Pro, as well as a universal CLCKR stand and grip that fixes directly to the device. All the cases are drop tested up to 2.2m and are compatible with QI certified wireless chargers.

Protect Your Phone in Style – Available in two colours, Black and Navy Blue, the phone cases or universal stands are available in a choice of four materials:

Carbon Fibre – A stylish and modern effect which also gives extra grip and protection for your device. Priced at £34.99

Saffiano – Made using a PU Saffiano material, the crosshatch effect gives this case a sleek, smart and classy feel. Priced at £29.99

Perforated – Boasting circular perforations give the perfect mix of edgy and sporty and is ideal for everyday use. Priced at £34.99

Studio – The clear design of the case allows you to show off the colour of your device whilst the CLCKR is made from a soft PU material for comfort when using. Priced at £24.99

CLCKR: The accessory you didn’t know you needed

CLCKR is a gadget designed for those who love to live a life of convenience. The universal stand or CLCKR stand cases allow you to watch your favourite TV show or series, hands free, in portrait or landscape mode. You can video call your family and friends or turn your phone into a home office companion.

“We’ve designed CLCKR to be a truly universal accessory which can allow anyone to get the most from their mobile device,” said Chief Marketing Officer and Managing Direct of CLCKR Phil Mullholland.” We’re pleased to announce our four newest designs which are sophisticated, stylish, and robust, complying with military drop test specifications to protect your device while effortlessly making everyday tasks easier.”

Microsoft device donation empowers Barnardos to continue providing vital support to vulnerable children and families

Microsoft today announced a donation of devices to Barnardos in order to empower the organisation to work remotely as it continues to provide vital support to vulnerable children and families.

The provision of eighty-four refurbished Microsoft Surface and other devices has ensured that the inspiring team at Barnardos can now support over 800 children and families across Ireland by providing much needed help, advice and support at a time when they need it most.

Suzanne Connolly, CEO of Barnardos said: “The support from Microsoft will mean the world of difference to our frontline teams across Ireland – over 80 Barnardos staff will receive devices that will enable them to continue providing vital and necessary support to some of Irelands’ most vulnerable children and families in the months to come.”

Cathriona Hallahan, MD of Microsoft Ireland said: “Microsoft’s mission is to help every person and every organisation to achieve more. We are all too aware of the additional challenges that many social services and charities are navigating due to the restrictions that were put in place, with many unable to maintain their regular work in the community. That’s why we’ve made a special donation of devices to Barnardos, who have been on the frontline making sure that vulnerable children and families have the supports they need. Through technology, the charity’s project workers are empowered to continue providing essential services to some of our nation’s most vulnerable from their own homes.

“The team at Microsoft Ireland is committed to doing all that we can to respond to the evolving needs of people, communities, families and organisations as we journey along the road to recovery.” 

Amazon launches Echo Auto in Ireland. Available to buy today. #Amazon #EchoAuto

Amazon today announced Echo Auto is coming to Ireland and the UK. Echo Auto is the first Echo device designed for use on the road, giving you an easy and affordable way to add the power of Alexa on the go. Echo Auto is available from today on Amazon.co.uk as well as Argos, Dixons and Very.co.uk for just £49.99.

“Customers tell us they want to take Alexa with them everywhere they go.  We’re delighted to offer them an easy way to add Alexa to the car they already own.” said Eric Saarnio, Vice President, Amazon Devices EU. “With Echo Auto, customers can now enjoy the convenience of Alexa on the road, giving them the ability to play music, make calls, continue their audiobook, play games, manage their reminders and more—all just by using their voice.”

Echo Auto features a custom-designed eight-microphone array which has been designed to account for challenging in-car acoustics, enabling Alexa to hear commands over music, air conditioning and ambient road noise. Powered by your car’s 12V power outlet or integrated USB port, Echo Auto connects to your stereo system through a 3.5 mm audio jack or Bluetooth. Echo Auto connects to Alexa through the Alexa app on your smartphone, iOS or Android, and uses your existing phone’s data plan for connectivity and to access a range of Alexa features such as music, calling and more.

With Echo Auto, just ask Alexa to hear your morning news, listen to an Audible audiobook and more. You can also set reminders to pick up your dry cleaning on your way home, control your smart home devices, build your shopping list or manage your calendar—all while your eyes stay on the road.

With tens of thousands of skills and counting, Alexa is always getting smarter. Skills are like apps and help you do more, such as play relaxing sounds or test your music knowledge. Just say, “Alexa, what are your top skills?”

Echo Auto is available from today, June 17th, from Amazon.co.uk as well as Argos, Dixons and Very.co.uk. For more information please visit www.amazon.co.uk/echoauto.

The GameSir F4 Falcon Simply Insert Your Phone and Immediately Start Gaming! #Gaming #Mobile #Gamesir

Gamesir, a leading provider in innovative, high quality game peripherals are pleased to announce that the F4 Falcon Mobile Controller is available in the UK.

Mobile gaming is bigger than ever. It started with simple games such as Angry Birds or Candy Crush but now you can play your favourite game on the go. With games like Fortnite and PUBG developing their own mobile versions, you can continue to play your favourite game without the need for a PC or console.  

Gaming on smartphones can sometimes be limiting – touchscreens mean it can be easy to make mistakes, and precision can sometimes be lacking. Additionally, mobile games won’t let you utilize hacks and cheats very easily such as PUBG hacks for PC for example. There are plenty of mobile gaming controllers that enhance gameplay using Bluetooth – the GameSir G6S included, but what if you want a controller where there is no lag or latency because Bluetooth is not used? 

Enter the GameSir F4 Falcon Mobile Gaming Controller. 

The F4 Falcon doesn’t rely on Bluetooth for a connection – instead, thanks to the fact it is a mechanical controller, it directly presses the buttons on your screen which means zero latency and also no possibility of losing connection midway through a game. It taps the screen as fast as you can use your fingers, enhancing your in-game play. 

The unique design is minimalistic – the arms fold down to the central column meaning that has a small footprint – perfect for taking with you to game on the move. Despite the small size, it extends out to accommodate most of the smartphones on the market. The design means that the F4 compliments the look of your phone and doesn’t add a lot of bulk. It features a two-button configuration with a pair of triggers on the right and left side which allows for easy play with most mobile games. You have the option of choosing up to 4 different burst modes – default mode (one click, one shot), 3-burst mode, 6-burst mode or 9-burst mode to make sure that you can customise your shots according to the battlefield. 

The F4 is compatible with all smartphones and will give up to 30 hours of gaming on a single charge. The buttons have been tested to ensure a lifespan of approximately 5 million clicks so you can continue gaming without the worry of whether the buttons will withstand your skill!

Finally, thanks to the F4’s mechanical set up, you won’t get banned from your favourite game – it uses your physical movements to play your game.

The GameSir F4 is available for RRP £29.99 from Amazon.co.uk. For more information head to https://gamesir.hk/collections/hot-sale/products/gamesir-f4-falcon-mobile-gaming-controller