Stress-Test Your Web Site. This $250 Tool Is Free From Today

German company Paessler is probably best known for PRTG, its tool that helps you monitor your computers and network. Until today, the company also used to sell a product called Web Stress Tool, which can simulate multi ple users from a single PC in order to help you discover how well your web site responds to heavy usage.

 

Now, though, the company has decided that it wants to focus its business efforts on PRTG, and has therefore made the web stress tool freeware. The product used to start "from $250", according to Paessler’s web site, so this move to freeware represents a bargain for anyone who runs a web site and wants to check that it works efficiently.

 

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Square Is Resurrecting Wallet, Its Pay-By-Name Mobile App, And Giving It Away

Wallet, the pay-by-name app that payments company Square introduced in 2011 and discontinued earlier this year, is back, according to an email Square sent to users Thursday.

 

Square is "retiring" Wallet but its putting its key feature—the ability to pay in stores by saying your name, without taking out a wallet or even your phone—inside Square Order. And it is offering the service to merchants for free—a powerful lure as powerful competitors like Apple, Amazon, and PayPal court the same retailers.

 

Square Order, an app Square introduced as it discontinued Wallet, allows for customers to place orders ahead of time to pick up in stores. That app is now adding a feature called Tabs, which is picking up where Wallet left off as a way of paying without having to swipe a card.

 

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Small Bank In Kansas Creates the Bank Account of the Future

The Citizens Bank of Weir, Kansas, or CBW, has been taken apart and rebuilt, from its fiber optic cables up, so it can offer services not available at even the nation’s largest bank.

 

In the United States the primary option that consumers have to transfer money is still the ACH payment. Requests for ACH transfers are collected by banks and submitted in batches, once a day, and the banks receiving the transfers also process the payments once a day, leading to long waits.

 

CBW has engineered a system so that a business could collect a customer’s debit card number and use it to make an instant payment directly into the customer’s account — or into the account of a customer of almost any other bank in the country.

 

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Amazon UK Glitch Sells Thousands of Products For a Penny

For about an hour on Friday a few lucky Amazon UK shoppers were able to take advantage of a price glitch which discounted thousands of marketplace products to the price of 1p.

 

An Amazon spokesman said: "We are aware that a number of Marketplace sellers listed incorrect prices for a short period of time as a result of the third party software they use to price their items on Amazon.co.uk. We responded quickly and were able to cancel the vast majority of orders placed on these affected items immediately and no costs or fees will be incurred by sellers for these cancelled orders. We are now reviewing the small number of orders that were processed and will be reaching out to any affected sellers directly."

 

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Infinit: send and receive files of any size

Things have gotten better in recent years when it comes to sending files to others. While it is still possible to store files on ftp servers or web servers, options such as cloud storage have become available as well. Services like Dropbox, OneDrive or Google Drive offer storage space on the Internet that users can fill with data.

 

Infinit is different and more in line with BitTorrent Sync than any of the aforementioned cloud storage services. One of the core differences is that it does not provide you with a set amount of storage space on the Internet.

 

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