Demonoid is up and running again officially
On April 18th one of my friend who is highly obsessed with torrents, got a mail from the Demonoid Moderator or Site Admin conveying the good news officially and as usual he can access his account. Demonoid which is one of the best BitTorrent tracker created by a Serbian popularly known as Deimos has gone offline months back in now back online and is up and running. Demonoid went offline somewhere in November I believe due to alleged threats from CRIA, Canadian Recording Industry Association is now back. It has been told that the site went offline because of the pressure from anti-piracy and copyright activists.
I got my first article published on
One of my friend asked me this question days back and I happened to see some similar questions floating around in some of the forums today. So I thought of penning it down today. We might have seen lot of blogs hosted with blogger, wordpress, typepad etc without having a domain name. It seems to be fine just for a startup, but for a long run and for blokes who want to make some money out of it, definitely this is not going to be the right choice. For me naming a blog and branding the same with a domain name is the first and foremost thing. I have got few reasons to substantiate the same.
Adobe known for its impressive products, introduced PDF in 1993 which is popularly known as Portable Document Format has now become the widely used file format across the globe. Nowadays you can find most of the printable documents are in PDF file format. Everybody wants to convert their documents into PDF for sharing the contents safely either unedited or password protected. To convert a document into PDF most of the desktop tools available in the industry are not free. At the same time we can find lot of free services online but it is limited to file size. So today we are going to look at some of the free and powerful desktop tools for creating PDF in windows.
I believe most of the windows users use the traditional copying methods using Crtl + C (copy) or Crtl + X (cut) commands. Yep its works good and works well. How about if the copying process get interrupted by some system error or some hardware failure? We end up with corrupted files and again we need to re-initiate the copying process. In case of moving the files (cut and paste) most of the time we encounter corrupted files if in case there is a move error. Is there something we can do above it? Yes, you can go for the tool