And once again clearing my browser of all the interesting tabs I opened this week. Not many – I have been working too hard on deadlines!
IE8 has been released and being rolled out. I have been using the beta and RC1 for months. Time to get the real thing now. Download IE8 now.
The Windows Experience Blog has some page load time tests for IE8 versus Firefox and Chrome.
Embed your live calendar on your website or blog. Sarah Perez posts a how to.
Sarah also posts on the instructions to setup POP3 for hotmail – now available worldwide.
Some interesting comments over at Daily Dose of Excel about the future of VBA.
Doug posts up a cool excel window minimise /maximise animation piece of VBA.
Doug shows off a portable wireless hotspot in a backpack.
The Technium posts a treatise on the concept of building a fan base of 1,000 true fans in order to generate a living. There is a follow up with some reality checks on depending on True Fans.
Live side gives us Face book comes to Windows Live Frameit Power Toy.
Got lots of things to share today.
Crossing to Windows Home Server we have these posts:
Now over to Microsoft Office:
Security vulnerabilities were announced today in Microsoft Excel and also in Drupal.
See the Official MS security advisory (968272), and the explanation by ars technica.
Our advice for now would be to be EXTREMELY careful when opening any Excel spreadsheet, Word document or PowerPoint file that is emailed to you. Rule of thumb – if you don’t know the person who set you a file (any file) NEVER open it. If you weren’t expecting the file from someone you do know then email or call them and ask them if they sent you it and if so what it is BEFORE opening it. I trust that MS will release the appropriate patch shortly.
The Drupal security vulnerabilities have been announced on the Drupal website and upgrades and patches released for both version 5 and 6.
For our Jethro Consultants Web hosting customers this means an immediate patch for those who are on maintenance contracts with us, and for those who are not they pay us by the hour to apply. We get to those as soon as we can. We are also busy upgrading our own websites.
More interesting things I have found since yesterday.
Australian residents can go in the draw for a Windows 7 T-shirt courtesy of Long Zheng.
And if you are running Windows 7 some important news about the UAC. – especially take note of the the last paragraph which says:
Update: I’d also like to reiterate, until the RC build of Windows 7 is available, everyone using the Windows 7 Beta should change their UAC setting to “max” to ensure they are safe from either UAC vulnerabilities.
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