The popular web-based photo album organiser “Gallery” released version 2.2 today.
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Simon SpoiltVictorianChild is in love and getting married! That’s so made my weekend, congratulations to you both! I’m looking forward to the after-party (hopefully it’s on the Island) and reckon a live webcast would be most fitting!
Eco surfboard development in association with the Eden Project. Some rather toxic stuff goes into making a surfboard so any improvements to the materials & manufacture is most definitely a good thing.
A contender for eBay music item of the year: King Tubby’s bass speaker (cabinet).
Bye bye RegisterFly: ICANN has terminated their accreditation.
Core Security found a remotely exploitable buffer overflow in the OpenBSD kernel. OpenBSD is widely regarded as the most secure OS out there so this is big news, and is only the second published remote exploit in a default OpenBSD install for over ten years.
Creative Review point out the recent redesign of German magazine PC Professionell by Spiekermann Partners. (The name may seem familiar because of famous typographer Erik Spiekermann.) It looks fantastic, eschewing the usual gaudy stock art-laden cover for a gorgeous type-driven approach. Here’s hoping it lasts!
Matt Cutts explains how Google keeps your data accessible and why this is a good thing. I fully agree and wish Microsoft would do the same with Hotmail, I know countless people who would love to switch but are trapped in by their data.
Interesting article on Apple’s FairPlay DRM, including commentary pointing out that Apple benefits less from DRM than most think.