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    To Read Malayalam in Android Mobile Phones

        After Reading my blog post, so many people requested for the solution to read Malayalam in their Androild Mobile ‘Smart’ Phones. Here you have the solution. Android phones are supporting APK(Android Application Package) file formats.Here also we have to add the UNICODE APK fonts to read malayalam. But you cannot download these fonts from Android Market. So enable Non-Market Applications. These fonts are working on flip-flop setup. To Enable Non Market Applications : SETTINGS->APPLICATIONS->UNKNOWN SOURCES(Check this field) STEP[...]

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    Intel’s second Generation Core Processor

    World’s largest chip maker giant ‘Intel’ has introduced second generation core processors in the market. It was just a year ago that Intel released its first generation Core processors, so what exactly makes this platform different from Core i3,i5 and i7? Well, a few things. The 2nd generation Intel Core vPro processor family offers intelligent, hardware-assisted security features that help us quickly deploy security patches across PCs, remotely unlock encrypted drives, and manage data security settings, even when the PC[...]

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    Google’s Body Browser

    Google has released an awesome in-browser anatomy viewer to demo the new 3D graphics capabilities of their Chrome development version. It lets you explore the human body in all its glory in a Google Earth-like style.

How to Read Malayalam in my Mobile phone?

Posted by Arun K R On July - 21 - 2010 44 Comments
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How to read Malayalam unicode letters of Blogs,Wikipedia,News etc in your mobile phone. You should have asked the question!! Here Opera Mini Browser gives a solution.

Beware! Threats in Social Networking

Posted by Arun K R On July - 19 - 2010 0 Comment
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It is a question raised globally the risk factor of Social Network websites. With million of users, these sites also attracted the attackers. The sites, Twitter and Facebook are the most commonly attacked websites, replacing government websites, which came out on top in last year, according to report from a web application firewall vendor.Reports of malware and spam rose 70 percent on social networks in the last 12 months, the security survey reveals.

The real danger is not taking it seriously and safeguarding against it – which means instituting policies in usage of social networking sites. It’s not those applications themselves that the attackers are into, it’s what is at the core of your company’s network that they’re after. And if social site represents an opportunity, hey whatever works right?

First Shot:Blog Start

Posted by Arun K R On July - 18 - 2010 3 Comments

Atlast, I start a domain. Yes, to blog, to watch Online scores, to say any chalus, to keep in touch with my dearones I registered a domain name with ‘krarun’.

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