services
Developer Program
02/05/08 23:09 Filed in: New Products
We're pleased to announce that we're taking a new
direction with aubreTEC products - open
development.
For years now, some aubreTEC products - such as Wyvernclaw, psiTEC, and invinciBOT - have used installable modules. We're going to be embracing this model in the future, and allowing you to develop your own installable plugins and modules. Read More...
For years now, some aubreTEC products - such as Wyvernclaw, psiTEC, and invinciBOT - have used installable modules. We're going to be embracing this model in the future, and allowing you to develop your own installable plugins and modules. Read More...
talkTEC Service Interruption
21/09/07 21:12 Filed in: Website
We're experiencing some intermittent traffic issues
today with talkTEC, a problem caused by overloaded
traffic to the internet translation services. While
we are not strictly in control of this (I like to
think of myself as clever, but still can't figure
out how to control the entire Internet) we are
working to more efficiently route our translation
traffic to avoid this in the future.
Please bear with us as we work our magic to serve you better.
Please bear with us as we work our magic to serve you better.
NEW FREE SERVICE - proxyTEC
11/09/07 18:34 Filed in: Website
Many companies block Second Life related websites
because they've seen specials on their nightly news
about how much time people spend on SL or how
virtual worlds are eating up employee time.
Often, these blocks cover the Second Life website as well as the grid servers, just because they're paranoid.
So we put up proxyTEC - a proxy that allows you to bypass your network filters by using our site to surf your favorite sites.
What proxyTEC does is simple; you enter the website address you wish to surf, and proxyTEC will encode the address and call the site without ever sending the site's URL to your network or your IP address to the target server.
It's a free service; please don't do anything illegal or immoral with it.
Often, these blocks cover the Second Life website as well as the grid servers, just because they're paranoid.
So we put up proxyTEC - a proxy that allows you to bypass your network filters by using our site to surf your favorite sites.
What proxyTEC does is simple; you enter the website address you wish to surf, and proxyTEC will encode the address and call the site without ever sending the site's URL to your network or your IP address to the target server.
It's a free service; please don't do anything illegal or immoral with it.
Forums Online!
09/08/07 22:39 Filed in: Website