Monthly Archives: May 2010

Download VLC Media Player RC (WebM Enabled)

VideoLAN, the developer of popular open source media player: VLC Media Player, has released a new release candidate of VLC with WebM support. Continue reading

Best Web Hosting Service?

Lifehacker.com recently asked readers about their favourite web hosting service, and around 26% voted for the DreamHost. Continue reading

ChromeDeck – Create And Manage Separate User Profiles For Google Chrome

ChromeDeck is a freeware and Windows-only tool, which simplifies the task of creating and managing separate user profiles for Google Chrome. Continue reading

Encrypted Google Search Beta Launched

Google has just announced the launch of its encrypted search service. Users can access encrypted Google search through the site https://www.google.com. Continue reading

YouTube.com Banned In Pakistan. Twitter.com And FaceBook.com Banned Too!!

After banning Facebook, now Pakistani authorities have blocked YouTube, for the same reason – hosting anti Islamic contents. Continue reading

Firefox Sync : Mozilla Weave Renamed. Version 1.3 Coming.

The good news about this Mozilla Labs project: Mozilla Weave is going to be rebranded as Firefox Sync. Continue reading

Play WebM Supported Videos on YouTube

The most revolutionary product, launched on the first day of Google I/O conference 2010, is WebM. Here is the trick to play a video using WebM technology. Continue reading

Google Fonts Directory, Open Source Fonts For The Websites

All fonts in this directory are available for use on any website under an open source license and served by Google servers. This service provides the easiest way to use fonts on the internet. Continue reading

Facebook.com Banned In Pakistan

The leading social networking website, Facebook.com, has been blocked in Pakistan by authorities after an order by a Pakistani court. Continue reading

Gmail Users Need To Verify Email Address Before Auto Forwarding All Mails

In past, users were allowed to enter any email address to forward their all emails to that address – but now Google has made it compulsory to verify the target email address first. Continue reading