Upgrading the Lemon Web DICOM Viewer – A Leap from Cornerstone v2 to v4
For quite some time, our LEMON WEB DICOM Viewer has been running smoothly on Cornerstone v2 — the trusted imaging library that made web-based DICOM viewing simple, fast, and reliable. But as imaging standards and browser capabilities evolve, it was time to give the engine a serious upgrade.
Online scams are no longer just a nuisance—they've become a billion-ringgit problem that governments across the region are struggling to contain. Singapore, often regarded as one of Southeast Asia's most digitally advanced economies, has just taken a bold step in tightening the noose around scammers and their accomplices. And frankly, Malaysia could benefit from paying close attention.
In today's fast-paced digital world, businesses in Malaysia—whether small startups in Subang Jaya, boutiques in Penang, or large corporations in Kuala Lumpur—need high-quality visuals to stand out online. But professional photography can be expensive, time-consuming, and sometimes impractical. This is where free AI business photo generators come in.
Planned Downtime for Routine Maintenance - Maybank has confirmed that it will be carrying out its scheduled system maintenance this weekend. The exercise is set to take place on Saturday, 20 September 2025, beginning at 12AM and running until 8AM. According to the bank, service interruptions will happen in phases during this eight-hour window.
Background: A Long-Awaited Digital Upgrade - For years, Malaysian drivers have been hearing about the move towards a more seamless toll payment experience. At the heart of this effort is Account Based Transaction (ABT), better known as PayDirect, which allows motorists to link their Touch 'n Go eWallet directly to their toll usage. Instead of topping up cards manually, payments are deducted in real time from the eWallet balance.
Making Digital Payments Easier for Local Businesses - CelcomDigi has introduced a new device called the E-Invoice Soundbox, a solution designed to simplify the way micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) handle payments and invoicing. Priced at RM88 per month, this package is aimed at helping local businesses embrace digital transactions without the usual complexity or high costs.
In the mid-90s, Batman was everywhere—on the big screen, in cartoons, and of course, in video games. Among those adaptations was Batman Forever (DOS), a PC game based on the 1995 movie starring Val Kilmer as Batman, Chris O'Donnell as Robin, and villains Two-Face and The Riddler.
If you've ever managed a WordPress site with hundreds of posts, pages, or products, you'll know the frustration of making the same change over and over. Bulk updates are a lifesaver here—they save time, reduce errors, and help you keep things consistent across your site.
A Major Kickoff in Kuala Lumpur - The Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) has officially launched two flagship events — the Malaysia Digital Xceleration (MDX Summit 2025) and SmartGov Malaysia 2025. Taking place from 17 to 19 September at KLCC, these events are designed to gather top leaders, policymakers, innovators, and digital professionals under one roof for three days of collaboration, discussion, and exploration.
After the success of the original Need for Speed, fans were eager for more high-octane thrills. In 1997, Need for Speed II hit the PlayStation (PSX), expanding the formula with new exotic cars, diverse tracks, and faster gameplay. This sequel didn't just build on what came before—it became one of the most iconic racing titles of the late 90s.
Before the endless sequels, open-world expansions, and cinematic storylines, there was simply Need for Speed. Released in the mid-90s, the original game laid the foundation for what would become one of the most recognizable racing franchises in gaming history.
By the late 90s, the fighting game landscape was shifting. 2D brawlers like Street Fighter and King of Fighters were still popular, but the rise of 3D fighters such as Tekken and Virtua Fighter proved that the future of the genre was changing. Midway wasn't about to be left behind, and in 1997 they released Mortal Kombat 4, the first fully 3D entry in the iconic franchise.
When Mortal Kombat first hit arcades in 1992, it shocked and amazed players with its gritty visuals, unique characters, and violent finishing moves. But just one year later, Midway raised the stakes with Mortal Kombat II—a sequel that not only expanded the roster and moveset but also solidified the franchise as a cornerstone of the fighting game genre.
Few games in the history of gaming have had the cultural impact of Mortal Kombat. First released in arcades in 1992, it quickly became one of the most controversial, talked-about, and beloved fighting games ever created. Its brutal combat, iconic characters, and unforgettable catchphrases cemented its legacy in gaming history.
From Web Graphics to Book Publishing - Back in 2011, I was working as a graphic designer for a company. My background was in creating web graphics and digital visuals—book publishing was something I had absolutely no experience in. Yet, on the very first project I was assigned, I was thrown into the deep end: a 100-page book publication.
Color is one of the most powerful tools in design. It influences mood, communicates brand identity, and even affects decisions. But behind every color you see on a screen, in print, or on a product is a color model or system that defines how that shade is created and reproduced.
If you've ever tried scaling up a JPG or PNG image only to watch it turn into a pixelated mess, you already know the frustration of raster graphics. That's where vector images come in. Unlike pixel-based images, vectors are built with mathematical paths, meaning they stay crisp and sharp no matter how much you zoom in or resize them.
When people first step into the world of video editing and motion graphics, two Adobe names always pop up—Premiere Pro and After Effects. At first glance, they both look like tools for making videos, but in reality, they're designed for very different purposes. Think of them like two teammates on the same production crew—each with its own specialty.
When building a website or designing a UI, we often get tangled up in the small details that control how elements are spaced. Four of the most commonly misunderstood CSS properties are gap, margin, line-height, and padding. At first glance, they all seem to "add space." But in reality, they do so in very different ways, and knowing how each works can make your designs look polished instead of messy. Let's break them down in a practical, easy-to-follow way with examples.
Design isn't just about making things look good—it's about creating an experience that communicates, persuades, and connects with people. Two big ideas sit at the heart of design: Colour Theory and Colour Technical (the science of applying colour correctly) and Design Thinking (the mindset and process behind creating user-focused solutions).
Graphic design in 2025 isn't just about drawing logos or editing photos anymore—it's about blending creativity with speed, collaboration, and AI-driven innovation. Designers today expect their tools to do more than just paint on a canvas; they want intelligent assistance, cloud accessibility, and flexible pricing options that suit freelancers, agencies, and enterprise teams alike.
The 90s were a golden era for both comic book adaptations and arcade-style beat 'em ups. So when Midway and Acclaim decided to give Batman the full arcade treatment, the result was Batman Forever: The Arcade Game, an explosive, fast-paced fighter that cranked Gotham's action up to eleven. Released first in arcades and later ported to consoles like the PlayStation (PSX), it delivered non-stop chaos, colorful visuals, and the kind of button-mashing fun you'd expect from the arcades of that era.
When people think of PlayStation classics, action-packed adventures and racing games often come to mind. But the PSX library had something for everyone—including fun, family-friendly titles. One shining example is Barbie: Gotta Have Games, a colorful collection of mini-games that brought Barbie's world to life in a playful and interactive way.
If you were a PlayStation gamer in the late 90s, chances are you came across 2Xtreme, the sequel to Sony's original ESPN Xtreme Games. This title pushed the limits of sports racing by blending multiple extreme disciplines—skateboarding, snowboarding, biking, and inline skating—into one adrenaline-fueled package. It wasn't just about speed; it was about survival, stunts, and style.
The Lemmings franchise has always been known for its simple yet addictive puzzle gameplay. Starting in the early 90s as a 2D experience on DOS, Amiga, and other platforms, the game quickly became a household name. But by the mid-90s, when 3D graphics began taking over the gaming world, it was only natural that the little green-haired creatures made the leap. Enter 3D Lemmings on PlayStation (PSX)—a bold attempt to take the beloved series into a fully three-dimensional space.
When it comes to retro gaming, few titles are as instantly recognizable as Frogger. Originally released in arcades in the early 80s and later ported to the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES), this timeless game still delivers the same addictive fun it always has. The big difference today? You don't need a console, cartridge, or even an emulator download. Thanks to Lemon Web Games, you can now play Frogger 1 SNES directly in your web browser—and yes, it works beautifully on both desktop and mobile devices.