Adobe Photoshop Creative Design #10: Ice Not Icy Enough
A few years ago, a representative of Southern Association of Penguins (SAP) came to our office. He looked quite agitated. He handed out a small menthol package and said to us, Continue reading
Adobe Photoshop Creative Design #10: Ice Not Icy Enough
A few years ago, a representative of Southern Association of Penguins (SAP) came to our office. He looked quite agitated. He handed out a small menthol package and said to us, Continue reading
Adobe Photoshop Creative Design #9: Designing a Planet for Space Aliens
It was a rainy night just like tonight. I was working late that night. Then a strange-looking creature came out of a window. He claimed that he was a space alien, speaking in a South African English accent for some reason. Then he goes, Continue reading

Back in the mid-1990s, Fetch was a hot, popular freeware title. It was developed by Dartmouth College. Just for your information, if you go to Dartmourth College, iMacs are everywhere. Anyway, site security has become a very important issue. If you are a webmaster, it’s no longer a good idea to upload files with FTP, which sends account information in a mere text form and then exchange unencrypted data between the user and the server. Secure FTP is more reliable, which webmasters should all use. However, not all web hosting companies support Secure FTP.
By the way, what is Secure FTP and how does it work? Click on the button to read more. ![]()
Apple Computer, Inc has released a new security patch that fixes QuickTime Quartz Composer compositions in relation to Java applets. You may not need this update unless your system version is 10.4.8.
For more information, check out Apple’s security page for Apple Releasing Security Update 2006-008.
Websense Security Labs, who reports security threats over the Internet, annouced yesterday that Skype may be used to steal data from users. According to Websense, messages through Skype Chat may contain Trojan Virus, which will take effect and steal passwords.