Video Guide of Google Punjabi Transliteration Usage

Video Guide of Google Punjabi Transliteration Usage

I created some help video guides for how to install and use Google Punjabi Transliteration Service. Hope these videos will help everyone.
Videos Guides:
Video 1. Google Punjabi Input IME
http://www.youtube.com/v/bXM0T8cvmu8
Google provides it’s Transliteration Software for Windows to make us possible to write in our native language even if we don’t have internet. Also enables us to write [...]

Steve Ballmer not appearing at Apple WWDC

Steve Ballmer not appearing at Apple WWDC

Reports have been flying around the Internet today about Steve Ballmer appearing at Apple’s WWDC, to possibly present Visual Studio 2010, for Mac and iPhone development.
Microsoft has confirmed via Twitter, that Steve Ballmer will not be speaking at Apple’s developers conference (WWDC), nor will he be appearing on Dancing with the Stars, nor riding in [...]

Newly open source BitTorrent protocol aims to unclog tubes

Newly open source BitTorrent protocol aims to unclog tubes

The company behind the BitTorrent technology has opened the source code of its uTorrent Transport Protocol (uTP). A production-ready implementation of the protocol code in C++ is now available from GitHub under the MIT license.
uTP, which is used today in the popular uTorrent BitTorrent client, is designed to reduce network congestion [...]

Chrome 5 released, browser exits beta for Mac and Linux

Chrome 5 released, browser exits beta for Mac and Linux

Google announced today the official release of Chrome 5 for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. It arrives less than a month after Google made the new version available through its beta channel. This release reflects Chrome’s rapid pace of evolution and Google’s strong commitment to advancing Web technology and performance.
Chrome 5 [...]

Google announces Chrome Web Store at IO dev conference

Google announces Chrome Web Store at IO dev conference

Google announced at their annual “I/O” dev conference today that they will be launching an app store for both Chrome and Chrome OS: the Chrome Web Store.
The store will feature both free and paid apps and a few early prototypes were shown. An interactive version of Sports Illustrated impressed attendees and icons for fan favorites [...]

New attack bypasses EVERY Windows security product

New attack bypasses EVERY Windows security product

Are you a Windows user? Do you make sure that your antivirus program is updated regularly? Do you feel safe? You shouldn’t! Read on to find out why …
Security researchers at Matousec.com have come up with an ingenious attack that can bypass every Windows security product tested and allow malicious code to make its way [...]

Multicore CPUs move attack from theoretical to practical

Multicore CPUs move attack from theoretical to practical

Many of us use software firewalls, virus scanners, and other security software on our PCs. We expect this software to make our computers safer, but some new research suggests that it contains a whole host of exploitable vulnerabilities.
The Matousec researchers found that common software tools, including Norton Internet Security
2010, McAfee Total Protection 2010, and Trend [...]

10+ mistakes Linux newbies make

10+ mistakes Linux newbies make

New desktop users can make plenty of mistakes (as can anyone). But knowing which mistakes to avoid, from the start, helps prevent a LOT of frustration. I’ve handled the topic of mistakes new Linux admins make, but never those of desktop users. Here are some of the most common Linux desktop [...]

XP SP2 Dies in 2 Months – July 13, 2010

XP SP2 Dies in 2 Months – July 13, 2010

There are now less than two months left until Microsoft will officially pull the plug on Windows XP Service Pack 2.
Come July 13th, 2010, the second service pack for XP will reach the end of support, a point after which Microsoft will no longer offer any updates for the operating system version, or any sort [...]

The Pirate Bay Suffers Down Time, Due to Injunction

The Pirate Bay Suffers Down Time, Due to Injunction

It kind of came out of nowhere last week, when we learned that several major Hollywood movie studios had gotten an injunction against the Pirate Bay, and their bandwidth provider CB3Rob.  The temporary ruling prohibits CB3Rob from connecting the infamous torrent tracker to its internet servers, and routing new traffic [...]

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