Sunday, January 18, 2015

Skype for Windows XP Service Pack 2 - SP2 (Old Version Skype)


What is Skype?

Skype is for doing things together, whenever you’re apart. Skype’s text, voice and video make it simple to share experiences with the people that matter to you, wherever they are.

With Skype, you can share a story, celebrate a birthday, learn a language, hold a meeting, work with colleagues – just about anything you need to do together every day. You can use Skype on whatever works best for you - on your phone or computer or a TV with Skype on it. It is free to start using Skype - to speak, see and instant message other people on Skype for example. You can even try out group video, with the latest version of Skype.

If you pay a little, you can do more things, in more ways, with more people – like call phones, access WiFi or send texts. You can pay as you go or buy a subscription, whatever works for you. And in the world of business, this means you can bring your entire ecosystem of workers, partners and customers together to get things done. Try Skype out today and start adding your friends, family and colleagues. They won’t be hard to find; hundreds of millions of people are already using Skype to do all sorts of things together.



Skype for Windows XP Service Pack 2  - SP2



Skype for XP SP 2

Monday, April 14, 2014

Free K-Lite Codec Pack 10.20


About K-Lite Codec Pack
The K-Lite Codec Pack is a collection of codecs and related tools. Codec is short for Compressor-Decompressor. Codecs are needed for encoding and decoding (playing) audio and video. The K-Lite Codec Pack is designed as a user-friendly solution for playing all your movie files. With the K-Lite Codec Pack you should be able to play all the popular movie formats and even some rare formats.
K-Lite Codec Pack Features
  • It it always very up-to-date with the latest versions of the codecs.
  • It is very user-friendly and the installation is fully customizable, meaning that you can install only those components that you really want.
  • It's easy to make an unattended installation.
  • It has been very well tested, so that the package doesn't contain any conflicting codecs. It tries to avoid potential problems with existing codecs and even fixes some problems.
  • It is a very complete package, containing everything you need to play your movies.
  • There are different packages. From small to extra-large.








Operating System Requirements of K-Lite Codec Pack 10.2.0 (Full)

Windows XP
Windows XP x64
Windows Vista
Windows Vista x64
Windows 7
Windows 7 x64
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2003 x64
Windows 8
Windows 8 x64
Windows Server 2012

 K-Lite Codec Pack 10.2

Free Avira Antivirus for Windows XP Service Pack 2 SP2

Free Avira Antivirus for Windows XP Service Pack 2 SP2





Free download Avira Antivirus for Windows Supported Vervion

Windows XP Service Pack 2 SP2
Windows XP Service Pack 3 SP3
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Windows 8


Free Avira Antivirus Windows XP SP2

History[edit]

Tjark Auerbach and a colleague set up his first information technology business in Tettnang: H+BEDV, in 1986. The letters H and B stand for Hannelore Auerbach and Betty, the wives of the two founders.[3]
In 1988 H+BEDV Datentechnik released its first antivirus scan engine named AntiVir (formally named "Luke Filewalker" referring to Luke Skywalker).[3]
In 1990 Auerbach, along with Martin Ritter and Norbert Huth, converted the company into a GmbH with six employees.[3]
In 2006 H+BEDV Datentechnik GmbH and its sister company AntiVir PersonalProducts GmbH and Avira GmbH merged into the company named Avira GmbH. The product kept the name AntiVir.[4]
On 17 October 2008, a major update to the scan engine was released, which increased scanning speed by 20%.[5]
On 12 June 2013, Avira announced that Travis Witteveen replaced Auerbach as CEO effective July. Auerbach remained as the majority shareholder.[6]
Avira competes in the antivirus industry against BullGuardF-SecureFriskKasperskyMcAfeeSophosSymantecTrend Micro among others.

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Free Download VLC Media Player Download

VLC media player


VLC is a free and open source cross-platform multimedia player and framework that plays most multimedia files as well as DVD, Audio CD, VCD, and various streaming protocols.

Approximately All video format play this one software

(Text Get from VLC Media Player Site)

VLC Supported format

MPEG (ES,PS,TS,PVA,MP3)
AVI
ASF / WMV / WMA
MP4 / MOV / 3GP
OGG / OGM / Annodex
Matroska (MKV)
Real Partial Partial 
WAV (including DTS)
Raw Audio: DTS, AAC, AC3/A52
Raw DV
FLAC
MXF
Nut
Standare

 VLC Media Player

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Great Idea! Chinese Scientist Invent first wifi lightbulb



Scientists in China have developed the world,s first Light Bulb that discharges its own wifi signal.

Academics at Fudan University in Shanghai, have invent a sample for the new technology, which they have appropriately named Li-Fi.

Experts claim the micro-chipped LED bulb workings even better than the regular wireless internet connection in China.

Li-Fi allegedly only uses 5% of the energy required to power other wifi-emitting devices which rely on chilling systems to supply internet to cell towers and stations.

Though the new technology is well suited to the country,s moving technological trends, inventors have faced difficulties in its project and manufacturing, with precise difficulty being found in the structure of the microchip.

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Six Kalimas of Islam

Six Kalimas of Islam













Saturday, April 6, 2013

The Top 10 Languages Spoken in the World




10. French -- Number of speakers: 129 million

Often called the most romantic language in the world, French is spoken in tons of countries, including Belgium, Canada, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Haiti. Oh, and France too. We're actually very lucky that French is so popular, because without it, we might have been stuck with Dutch Toast, Dutch Fries, and Dutch kissing (ew!).
To say "hello" in French, say "Bonjour" (bone-JOOR).






9. Malay—Indonesian Number of speakers: 159 million


Malay-Indonesian is spoken - surprise - in Malaysia and Indonesia. Actually, we kinda fudged the numbers on this one because there are many dialects of Malay, the most popular of which is Indonesian. But they're all pretty much based on the same root language, which makes it the ninth most-spoken in the world.Indonesia is a fascinating place; a nation made up of over 13,000 islands it is the sixth most populated country in the world. Malaysia borders on two of the larger parts of Indonesia (including the island of Borneo), and is mostly known for its capital city of Kuala Lumpur.
To say "hello" in Indonesian, say "Selamat pagi" (se-LA-maht PA-gee).




8. Portuguese -- Number of speakers: 191 million


Think of Portuguese as the little language that could. In the 12th Century, Portugal won its independence from Spain and expanded all over the world with the help of its famous explorers like Vasco da Gama and Prince Henry the Navigator. (Good thing Henry became a navigator . . . could you imagine if a guy named "Prince Henry the Navigator" became a florist?) Because Portugal got in so early on the exploring game, the language established itself all over the world, especially in Brazil (where it's the national language), Macau, Angola, Venezuela, and Mozambique.
To say "hello" in Portuguese, say "Bom dia" (bohn DEE-ah).




7. Bengali -- Number of speakers: 211 million


In Bangladesh, a country of 120+ million people, just about everybody speaks Bengali. And because Bangladesh is virtually surrounded by India (where the population is growing so fast, just breathing the air can get you pregnant), the number of Bengali speakers in the world is much higher than most people would expect.
To say "hello" in Bengali, say "Ei Je" (EYE-jay).




6. Arabic -- Number of speakers: 246 million


Arabic, one of the world's oldest languages, is spoken in the Middle East, with speakers found in countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt. Furthermore, because Arabic is the language of the Koran, millions of Moslems in other countries speak Arabic as well. So many people have a working knowledge of Arabic, in fact, that in 1974 it was made the sixth official language of the United Nations.
To say "hello" in Arabic, say "Al salaam a'alaykum" (Ahl sah-LAHM ah ah-LAY-koom) .




5. Russian -- Number of speakers: 277 million


Mikhail Gorbachev, Boris Yeltsin, and Yakov Smirnoff are among the millions of Russian speakers out there. Sure, we used to think of them as our Commie enemies. Now we think of them as our Commie friends. One of the six languages in the UN, Russian is spoken not only in the Mother Country, but also in Belarus, Kazakhstan, and the U.S. (to name just a few places).
To say "hello" in Russian, say "Zdravstvuite" (ZDRAST-vet- yah).




4. Spanish -- Number of speakers: 392 million


Aside from all of those kids who take it in high school, Spanish is spoken in just about every South American and Central American country, not to mention Spain, Cuba, and the U.S. There is a particular interest in Spanish in the U.S., as many English words are borrowed from the language, including: tornado, bonanza, patio, quesadilla, enchilada, and taco grande supreme.
To say "hello" in Spanish, say "Hola" (OH-la).




3. Hindustani -- Number of speakers: 497 million


Hindustani is the primary language of India's crowded population, and it encompasses a huge number of dialects (of which the most commonly spoken is Hindi). While many predict that the population of India will soon surpass that of China, the prominence of English in India prevents Hindustani from surpassing the most popular language in the world. If you're interested in learning a little Hindi, there's a very easy way: rent an Indian movie. The film industry in India is the most prolific in the world, making thousands of action/romance/ musicals every year.
To say "hello" in Hindustani, say "Namaste" (Nah-MAH-stay) .




2. English -- Number of speakers: 508 million


While English doesn't have the most speakers, it is the official language of more countries than any other language. Its speakers hail from all around the world, including the U.S., Australia, England, Zimbabwe, the Caribbean, Hong Kong, South Africa, and Canada. We'd tell you more about English, but you probably feel pretty comfortable with the language already. Let's just move on to the most popular language in the world.
To say "hello" in English, say "What's up, freak?" (watz-UP-freek) .




1. Mandarin -- Number of speakers: 1 billion+


Surprise, surprise, the most widely spoken language on the planet is based in the most populated country on the planet, China. Beating second-place English by a 2 to 1 ratio, but don't let that lull you into thinking that Mandarin is easy to learn. Speaking Mandarin can be really tough, because each word can be pronounced in four ways (or "tones"), and a beginner will invariably have trouble distinguishing one tone from another. But if over a billion people could do it, so could you. Try saying hello!
To say "hello" in Mandarin, say "Ni hao" (Nee HaOW). ("Hao" is pronounced as one syllable, but the tone requires that you let your voice drop midway, and then raise it again at the end.)