Archive for October, 2009
“Raindrop uses a mini web server to fetch your conversations from different sources (mail, twitter, RSS feeds), intelligently pulls out the important parts, and allows you to interact with them using your favorite modern web browser (Firefox, Safari or Chrome).” “Raindrop comes with a built-in experience that bubbles up what conversations are important to you. […]
Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) and brothers (Xubuntu, Kubuntu, UbuntuStudio… ) release candidates are now available for download. If everything goes well, Ubuntu 9.10 final will be out in exactly 7 days. Ubuntu CD (ISO) images are available for Intel x86 and AMD64 PCs. Get it while it’s hot. http://releases.ubuntu.com/releases/9.10/ (Ubuntu Desktop, Server, and Netbook Remix) […]
After several security threats were found on older versions of WordPress, it’s rather obvious that the newly released WordPress 2.8.5 is security focused. Security hardening is a major priority in WordPress 2.8.5. Don’t wait till WordPress 2.8.4 gets pounded, you better upgrade right now. So what are the worth noting improvements in WordPress 2.8.5?
Your mono-free photo manager for Gnome and non, Solang (alternative to F-Spot)) is now included in Ubuntu 9.10 repositories. Karmic Koala users can now install Solang v0.3 from the command-line with sudo apt-get install solang or via the “Ubuntu Software Center”.
For Windows, Mac and Linux: Enigmail, the Thunderbird extension that makes sending and receiving encrypted email easy now has a nightly build for Thunderbird 3. This security extension for Thunderbird and Seamonkey makes encryption and decryption of sensitive data in emails just a matter of a click – by using the OpenGPG standard provided by […]