Naresh on Dec 23rd 2007 IT
A video created by to profess her administration for US Presidential candidate Barak Obama was one of the most popular clips on YouTube in 2007. The other popular videos were a tearful fan’s defence of troubled pop star Britney Spears and a fight between a herd of buffalos and a bunch of lions.
The videos were not only viewed by millions but were also discussed and shared. The Obama girl video was, for instance, viewed four million times and was also discussed in the media. At the same time, the tearful defence of a Britney Spears by Chris Crocker was viewed 14 million times.
The battle between lions and buffalos was shot by Jason Schlosberg at South Africa’s Kruger National Park and earned him much fame.
Naresh on Dec 20th 2007 IT
India has emerged as the fastest growing market for external storage devices. According to a report by research firm Gartner, revenue from sales of USB devices in India reached $59.4 million in the third quarter of 2007.
There was a 76.3 percent growth in sales of USB devices in India during the quarter, said the report. The global sales of USBs touched $3.9 billion in the third quarter, which was 3.4 percent more that the sales recorded in the same period 2006.
Naresh on Dec 17th 2007 Uncategorized
My college food is very worse than all other college foods. It is tasteless. I think my college students only using paper plates for eating. Here I give the explanation of each item in breakfast and lunch of my college,
Break fast:
IDLI – White Rubber
PONGAL - Rice cake
POORI – APPALAM
DOSAI – DISC Plate
VADA – OIL TANK
TEA – Hot water
Lunch:
RASAM – Yellow water with salt
APPALAM – Kerchief
BUTTERMILK – Undetermined white colored acid.
Now you guys knows how AIHT guys are suffering from there college food. I explained some what only, I forgot most of the items.
Naresh on Dec 17th 2007 IT
Apple is reportedly planning to tie up with movie mogul Twentieth Century Fox to allow its iTunes customers to download new films. The nitty-gritty of the deal is likely to be announced by Apple CEO Steve Jobs this month.
According to reports, the agreement will enable iTunes users to keep the new movies with themselves for a specific period. They can store it in their iPods and watch it on their convenience.
The reports add that Fox may also use Apple’s FairPlay digital rights management technology on its DVDs to enable iTunes users to rip them and store them on their computers and media players. As of now, only Walt Disney is providing its new movies to iTunes users. Fox has a fantastic line-up of hits and this will add to the allure.
Naresh on Dec 12th 2007 Uncategorized
After making the cost to each message in all mobiles, no one sending me the forward messages and no one chat with me by sending messages. I feel very boring. Why the cell companies do like this??? Because of this, I am not yet recharge my mobile also. I lose all my funs because of no free messages.
Naresh on Dec 7th 2007 IT
Microsoft has issued an advisory to solve problems which cropped up in Internet Explorer after the installation of a new security patch. Complaints had come in from many users that Internet Explorer was crashing after the installation of the patch. Others were unable to access the Internet with the browser closing down automatically.
MS has now said in its post on the MS Knowledge Base site that users can solve the problem by making changes in the Windows registry. The problem is only present in certain custom installations of Internet Explorer 6 on Windows XP, it said.
Meanwhile, several users found that the problem disappeared after the patch was uninstalled. However, the patch name MS07-069 is significant update since it fixed four other flaws in Internet Explorer.
Naresh on Dec 4th 2007 IT
Warner Music decided to sell its music through Amazon’s digital music store on MP3 format. The group had earlier been against selling tunes on MP3 format since they can be copied, burned into CDs and transferred to other users.
However, with more and more companies jumping into the bandwagon, Warner had no option. With this, the number of MP3s for sale in Amazon’s store has gone up to 2.9 million.
Warner’s catalogue includes hits by Led Zeppelin and other top pop stars. Universal Music Group and EMI are already selling their titles as MP3 files through Amazon.