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January 29, 2014

: How to access YouTube via Tune.pk in Pakistan Without Any Proxy Software:

How to access YouTube via Tune.pk in Pakistan Without Any Proxy Software

It’s been more than a year since YouTube banned in Pakistan and all you have to do is to use VPN/Proxy services but not anymore. A group of Pakistani developers came up with a unique Chrome extension that lets you play any YouTube video in Pakistan without connecting to any VPN/Proxy service. Want to know how?

How to install and use Tune.pk Chrome extension.

Step 1:

Download Chrome web browser from here. This extension of Tune.pk only works with Google Chrome and not any other browser.

Step 2:

Install the Tune.pk Chrome Plugin from here. Open the before mentioned link in new window;  when the Tune.pk Chrome plugin page is opened you will see a Blue button (Fig1) on the top right corner with “Free” written on it. All you have to do is to click on that button, after clicking it it will ask you to whether add the extension or not. Just click on “Add” (Fig2) and the Tune.pk Chrome Plugin will be added in your Chrome browser.

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 Step3:

Now that the Tune.pk Chrome Plugin is installed in your Chrome browser, open any YouTube link of the video in Chrome browser and magically you will be redirected to the Tune.pk and after processing of few seconds the video will be at your disposal to watch and share. It’s that easy and simple. The processing time can be increased depending on the duration of the video though.
In the end I would like mention few steps you can follow to initially test the plugin.
1.       Open Google.com
2.       Search “funny cat videos” on Google(Fig3) for example
3.       Click on any video link and you will be redirected to tune.pk straight away and video will be available after processing (Fig4 & Fig5)

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Hope this article will help you installing the plugin..

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: Pakistan to Auction 3G-4G Licenses for in March:

Pakistan to Auction 3G-4G Licenses for in March


Pakistan plans to auction licenses by March to run third- and fourth-generation mobile-phone networks, with both existing and new operators eligible to bid, the country’s telecommunications regulator chief said.
Pakistan Telecommunication Authority has hired Value Partners Management Consulting to advise on the sale, including the base price and number of licenses to be auctioned for a 15-year term.


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January 26, 2014

:Windows XP Will Live till July 2015:

Windows XP Will Live till July 2015





Microsoft has changed its mind over killing Windows XP entirely this April and announced it will continue providing updates to its security products (antimalware engine and signatures) until middle of July, 2015. Thus, XP will get another year’s life. Back in 2013, Microsoft said it would halt all updates on the same day as the end of support date for Windows XP this spring.
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In other words, Microsoft Security Essentials will still get updates after full support ends for operating system. The same will go for System Centre Endpoint Protection, Forefront Client Security, Forefront Endpoint Protection, and Windows Intune used on XP. But it should be noted that Microsoft will still end full technical assistance for Windows XP this spring and you won’t be able to download Microsoft Security Essentials on Windows XP since that date.
Windows XP will still be alive thanks to updates to its security products for extra 15 months. Taking into account that the developing countries mostly use XP, it is good news that they will be at least partially protected until July 2015, though Windows XP will no longer be a supported operating system.
Everyone understands that Microsoft has been trying to get people away from Windows XP to “better” products. The company realized that the best way to do so is to stick to its end of support date, even despite the fact that there are still so many millions of Windows XP users out there. It looks like Microsoft finally realized that leaving all of them completely vulnerable could cause more harm than good.
EnjOy.. :) 
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