Saturday, May 15, 2010

Candid Camera Prank Virus

 This is without doubt the sexiest video ever! :P:P :P 

Saw this ,even one time!
The virus which was more relative to this virus was release few months ago to the facebook. I think the person who created early app will be a creator of this ,too.
When you click on the link, you will be taken to http://apps.facebook.com/nadq_sdas/. 


Don’t click these links when you see these types on posts on your wall on your Friend’s wall.
Earlier Facebook video scam virus named Optical Illusion![HQ] is circulating. It is removed by FB Enginners.
Now Candid Camera prank![HQ] has been circulating. I f you obey its suggesions your conputer may affected by virus named vlcmediaplayer.exe and post will transfer to your friends wall immediately.
Take Care : !

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Microsoft’s Project Natal to Launch ?



Microsoft’s Project Natal to Launch in October... Yeah !


“It is going to be somewhere in October. We will be in a position to confirm the date at E3, which is in June, but definitely it is going to be October 2010,” ----- Marketing Manager E&D Microsoft Saudi Syed Bilal Tariq in an interview with GamertagRadio.









Project Natal is the code name for a "controller-free gaming and entertainment experience" by Microsoft for the Xbox 360 video game platform. Based on an add-on peripheral for the Xbox 360 console, it enables users to control and interact with the Xbox 360 without the need to touch a game controller through a natural user interface using gestures, spoken commands,or presented objects and images. The project is aimed at broadening the Xbox 360's audience beyond its typical gamer base.

Barrelfish : OS



Barrelfish is a collaborative research project between Microsoft Research in Cambridge and ETH Zurich.

It is an experimental operating system.

They are exploring how to structure an OS for future multi- and many-core systems. 
They are motivated by two closely related trends in hardware design: 
  1. The rapidly growing number of cores, which leads to a scalability challenge
  2.  The increasing diversity in computer hardware



Barrelfish has been under development since October 2007 at the ETH in Zurich, and at Microsoft Research in Cambridge. 





The partners released the first snapshot of the OS on September 15, 2009. Excluding some third-party libraries, which are covered by various BSD-like open source licenses, Barrelfish is released under a 3-clause BSD-style license.


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