- "Biggest Bar Exam Disaster Ever?" was More a Fender Bender http://t.co/IhLwP6Dg0v via @KenHirsh 16:04:12, 2014-08-07
- @mlissner @courtlistener @morninj I never really did much. I'll check my notes to see if I have anything useful. in reply to mlissner 18:09:46, 2014-08-07
- RT @aaron_dewald: Soooo… who's gonna be at SALT at UNLV in a few months? I'll be there co-presenting with Eugene Kim from the U of San F… 18:10:58, 2014-08-07
MSFT Encourages Use of Latest Versions of IE, Urges Upgrades of Commercial Installations
Microsoft recommends enabling automatic updates to ensure an up-to-date computing experience—including the latest version of Internet Explorer—and most consumers use automatic updates today. Commercial customers are encouraged to test and accept updates quickly, especially security updates. Regular updates provide significant benefits, such as decreased security risk and increased reliability, and Windows Update can automatically install updates for Internet Explorer and Windows.
After January 12, 2016, only the most recent version of Internet Explorer available for a supported operating system will receive technical support and security updates. For example, customers using Internet Explorer 8, Internet Explorer 9, or Internet Explorer 10 on Windows 7 SP1 should migrate to Internet Explorer 11 to continue receiving security updates and technical support. For more details regarding support timelines on Windows and Windows Embedded, see the Microsoft Support Lifecycle site.
As some commercial customers have standardized on earlier versions of Internet Explorer, Microsoft is introducing new features and resources to help customers upgrade and stay current on the latest browser. Customers should plan for upgrading to modern standards—to benefit from the additional performance, security, and productivity of modern Web apps—but in the short term, backward compatibility with legacy Web apps may be a cost-effective, if temporary, path. Enterprise Mode for Internet Explorer 11, released in April 2014, offers enhanced backward compatibility and enables you to run many legacy Web apps during your transition to modern Web standards.
via Stay up-to-date with Internet Explorer – IEBlog – Site Home – MSDN Blogs.
Even though January 2016 may seem like the distant future, it’ll be here before you know it. If your still using apps that rely on IE 8 or 9 you’d better get those upgraded or risk running into issues later.
ownCloud 7 Release Adds Many Features, Improves API
The best new feature on ownCloud 7, as far as I’m concerned, is that its new “Server-to-Server Sharing enables users on one ownCloud instance to seamlessly share files with users on a different ownCloud installation without using share links.” So, for example, you can share files with a business partner without a lot of fuss or muss while maintaining your own independent private clouds.
Frank Karlitschek, founder and leader of the ownCloud project, proclaimed that “Server-to-server sharing is a game changer, allowing individuals — and organizations — to more easily share across private clouds, while still maintaining complete control of their data.” I can certainly see companies with close partner ties really liking this feature.
via ownCloud 7 pulls in users and open source developers | ZDNet.
My Twitter Digest for 08/05/2014
- Use Firefighter Codes and the Eisenhower Matrix to Sort Your Inbox http://t.co/rD6fApJ9AT 20:48:56, 2014-08-05
My Twitter Digest for 08/04/2014
- RT @richards1000: http://t.co/foqVlnxDa9 Elizabeth Moroney: @aaron_dewald on flipping the law school classroom: on #calicon14 presentation 09:57:47, 2014-08-04
- RT @ecarr42: #justnoticed US Reports vols 555 and 556 are now available via Supreme Court Bound Volumes http://t.co/djaCqt44z3 12:34:57, 2014-08-04
My Twitter Digest for 08/01/2014
- RT @BetaNews: Turn a Raspberry Pi into your own personal cloud http://t.co/uw92FTdqnQ by @waynewill1 15:03:02, 2014-08-01