Friday, February 17, 2006
iGuard - No more gaming in AJC
AJC is about to become more Hi-Tech!
Teen software developer Tay Wei Kiat has been busying himself with creating a new software, dubbed iGuard, which will be installed onto all the school computers in AJC. The software works like an anti-virus software, but instead of deleting viruses from an infected hard drive, the software will end task all games and applications specify under an external "Ban" list. All these games and applications under the "Ban" list can't be run on computers installed with the software.
He has just offloaded a copy of the source code to Mr Roger, a newly hired technician in AJC for reviewing of source code and implementation. Pending approval and discussions by teachers and authorities involved with the IT scene in AJC, the first trace of the software will make its debute next monday.
All computers with iGuard installed will display this:
This nicely designed interface will spell doom for all students who want to game in school. Stay tuned for more update.
Teen software developer Tay Wei Kiat has been busying himself with creating a new software, dubbed iGuard, which will be installed onto all the school computers in AJC. The software works like an anti-virus software, but instead of deleting viruses from an infected hard drive, the software will end task all games and applications specify under an external "Ban" list. All these games and applications under the "Ban" list can't be run on computers installed with the software.
He has just offloaded a copy of the source code to Mr Roger, a newly hired technician in AJC for reviewing of source code and implementation. Pending approval and discussions by teachers and authorities involved with the IT scene in AJC, the first trace of the software will make its debute next monday.
All computers with iGuard installed will display this:
This nicely designed interface will spell doom for all students who want to game in school. Stay tuned for more update.
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