Daily Links
Happy Windows 10 Day!
Windows 10 should be on Windows Update now; the free upgrades start today! ISO images are also available.
Windows 10 should be on Windows Update now; the free upgrades start today! ISO images are also available.
Like the idea behind services like Uber, Lyft, and all the other "sharing economy" apps? Give a listen to "Instaserfs", a three-episodes show from the "Theory Of Everything" podcast, and get a feel for what its like to be one of those services' "independant contrators".
World's first solar charger that can be placed inside your note or planner. It is a paper thin and ultra light weight solar charger
Panic has updated Diet Coda to 2.0, calling it "Coda for iOS", and its a hell of an updated! Works on iPhones and iPads, a full featured SSH client, local and remote file managers, sync your sites with your desktop app... and all for ten bucks! Or if you already have Diet Coda, its a free update O_O
A brilliant idea that I'm amazed no one ever thought of before: a hands-free wheelchair controlled with body direction, like a Segway.
SitePoint editor Louis Lazaris has a fun list of things CSS does that you might not know. Most aren't that practical, but it is still pretty nifty.
This is a new patch to cover issues discovered since the patch last week. If you have Flash version 18.0.0.203 or earlier (and if you haven't patched today, you do), its highly recommended you update your version now.
The Canadian newspaper’s new iOS app tried to embrace mobile as a unique platform. Users hated it. Now the company is trying to respond to user feedback while embracing a new digital strategy.
Alex Stamos, the recently appointed chief security officer at Facebook, has called on software company Adobe to announce an "end-of-life date for Flash." It probably has a lot to do with the newly discovered 0-day attack, just days after the last one was discovered and patched.
After 25 years, Berkeley Breathed is returning to his Pulitzer Prize-winning comic strip, "Bloom County."
Graphic designer Molly Woodward has created a website that seeks to document the vanishing signs of urban typography.
The vulnerability is cataloged as CVE-2015-5119 and is active in Flash versions 18.0.0.194 and earlier. Users who rely on Flash should install the update immediately... and may also want to experiment with uninstalling Flash altogether.