Flex 4 (Codename: Gumbo) For the latest information on the next major release of Flex SDK and Flash Builder 4(codenamed “Gumbo”), check out the Flex 4 page on the Adobe Open Source site: http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/display/flexsdk/Gumbo. The Flex 4 page includes the latest milestones, as well as links to the various public specifications. Also, you can check […]
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‘Microsoft.Net Platform Basics’ by Sakshi
This is slide show presentation provided my friend “Sakshi”, whose actual name is something else, but prefered to be called as “Sakshi”. I hope this would be useful for people who are new to .NET Platform..
Read more โSupport for Windows 2000, Windows XP SP2 ends July 2010
On July 13th, 2010, Windows XP SP2 and Windows 2000 client and server will cease to receive support from Microsoft. These aging operating systems will no longer receive updates, patches, service packs, and possibly many software applications. The Windows Team Blog is advising end-users to upgrade to Windows XP SP3 for further support. However, one […]
Read more โGoogle Public DNS Server – Free DNS Resolver
DNS (Domain Name System) is an essential part for the proper working of Internet and speedy access to surf the web. DNS resolves and translates domain names (e.g. www.nitrix-reloaded.com) which is meaningful to humans into the IP address in numerical (binary) identifiers associated with networked server or host so that requests routed though the Internet […]
Read more โThe future of WiFi: gigabit speeds and beyond
Now that 802.11n has been officially ratified, attention is turning to the next big thing in wireless networking: gigabit WiFi. Ars explores the future of WiFi and how it may give gigabit Ethernet a run for its money. More Visit Source Link
Read more โGoogle Introduced Real time Search
Google Introduces Real-Time Search, Google Goggles Google on Monday said it will begin indexing much of the web in real time, and marry those results with its relevance ranking technology to make sense of the torrents of information being published via Twitter, Facebook and blogs. Full Article on Google Official Blog and Wired.com
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