Wordpress.org has recently released WordPress 2.6.2, as a security update to the previous wordpress 2.6.1 about the dangers of SQL Column Truncation and weaknesses of mt_rand() warned by Stefan Esser. It could be used to predict the randomly generated password. Continue reading ‘WordPress 2.6.2 is Out! it’s Security Update’
Monthly Archive for September, 2008
Google just released its own browser in beta, called Google Chrome, offering the promise of increased speed, security and usability (faster, safer, and easier). This new web browser uses V8 JavaScript engine that features hidden class transitions, dynamic code generation, and precise garbage collection. According to wikipedia, Tests by Google show that V8 is about twice as fast as Firefox 3 and the Safari 4 beta. Chrome is also based on WebKit rendering engine on advice from the Android team. Continue reading ‘Google Chrome - Simpler and Faster Open Source Browser’
Time is Money. We’re already aware of this antiquated term, but After blogwalking to this site; “Is Time Really Money?” the author found that time does not equal money. Interesting logic! Yeah, no matter whether time equals money or not, i think most of us will agree that Time is Priceless! Time is a non-renewable resource, so we should spend our time wisely.
Actually there is already a tiny clock on our Windows desktop if we set to display it on taskbar, but i don’t know why, when i was busy doing my favorite work in front of computer, i used to lose track of time/forget time. Fortunately, i found via google, a freeware that always reminds me to remember time everytime i’m in front of my pc, the free software is called ClocX. It is an analog clock application for Microsoft Windows. ClocX is programmed in C++ language, which ensures small executable binary, optimal speed and low memory usage.
What’s interesting is that this free application features configurable alarms with ability to show Continue reading ‘ClocX - Analog Clock Freeware for Windows Desktop + Customizable Alarm too!’
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