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.
Few PlayStation-era titles have left as strong a legacy as Crash Bandicoot. Originally released in 1996 and developed by Naughty Dog, this fast-paced 3D platformer was a defining game for Sony's debut console—and now, you can play it instantly from your browser thanks to Lemon Web Solutions. Even better? It works on both desktop and mobile devices, offering an accessible, on-the-go experience of one of gaming's most beloved mascots.
Before modern gaming took us to the stars in 4K, there were DOS classics like Galactix—a vertically scrolling space shooter that delivered arcade thrills, fast gameplay, and endless waves of alien ships to blast out of the sky. Released in 1992 by Cygnus Studios, Galactix was one of those shareware gems that PC gamers would find on floppy disks or bundled CDs, offering hours of reflex-driven fun.
Back in the mid-90s, PC gamers didn't have Sonic the Hedgehog—but they had something just as wild: Jazz Jackrabbit. This fast-talking, blaster-wielding green hare raced onto the MS-DOS scene in 1994, developed by none other than Epic MegaGames (yes, the same company that would later bring us Unreal and Fortnite).
If you're a fan of fast-paced 2D fighting games, you probably know the King of Fighters franchise needs no introduction. And now, thanks to Lemon Web Solutions, you can jump straight into The King of Fighters '99 (PSX) right from your browser—no emulator or installation required.
Google has officially rolled out the Android 16 QPR1 update for Pixel smartphones, and it's not just another routine patch. This release, part of the September Feature Drop, brings a big visual shake-up with the new Material 3 Expressive redesign alongside the latest September 2025 security patch. If you're a Pixel user, you'll notice plenty of polish, tweaks, and quality-of-life improvements that make your phone feel brand new.
As Muslims around the world come together to commemorate the birth of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), Malaysians mark Maulidur Rasul 2025 with deep reflection, community gatherings, and cultural traditions that blend both religious reverence and local identity. This celebration serves as a reminder not only of the Prophet's life and teachings but also of how faith continues to shape Malaysia's diverse society today.
Cloud security often makes headlines for sophisticated breaches, but sometimes the biggest risks come from the simplest mistakes. One such case emerged when a publicly accessible JSON configuration file (appsettings.json) leaked Azure Active Directory (AD) credentials, giving attackers the potential to waltz straight into Microsoft's cloud ecosystem.
One of the best features of DOSBox-X, compared to the classic DOSBox, is its ability to save and load game states instantly. No more replaying entire levels just because you mis-timed a jump. But as anyone who has tinkered with DOSBox-X knows, the built-in hotkeys for these features can be… less than finger-friendly. That's where a little AutoHotkey (AHK v2) magic comes in.
A New Layer of Privacy for Status Sharing - If you use WhatsApp Status often, you've probably noticed the steady flow of updates — from new music support to stickers and layout tweaks. But now, WhatsApp seems to be preparing something even more personal: a "Close Friends" feature for Status updates.
Social Media Under Scrutiny in Malaysia - In Malaysia, the relationship between social media platforms and regulators has always been a balancing act. On one side, platforms like TikTok, Facebook, and WhatsApp offer communities a place to share, connect, and even do business. On the other, these same platforms have become breeding grounds for misinformation, harmful content, and in some cases, disturbing material.
Graphic design has always been a dynamic career. From the days of print-heavy layouts to today's digital-first campaigns, designers in Malaysia have constantly adapted to shifting trends. But 2025 feels different. The rise of artificial intelligence (AI), changing market expectations, and economic pressures are reshaping the industry in ways that demand serious reflection.
From Long Hours of Study to Instant Code - Not too long ago, becoming a coder meant years of studying computer science or grinding through bootcamps. Today, artificial intelligence has flipped that script. Since ChatGPT burst onto the scene in 2022, countless examples of people generating working code from simple prompts have gone viral. Suddenly, coding no longer feels like a guarded skill reserved for the highly technical.
For the past few weeks, whispers in the tech community have grown louder, with claims that certain Windows 11 updates were breaking solid-state drives (SSDs). Some users suggested that after applying recent patches, their SSDs—particularly those using Phison controllers—either vanished from Windows or failed altogether. On the surface, this sounded alarming. After all, no one wants a routine security update to lead to sudden data loss. But after thorough investigations, both Microsoft and Phison have stepped in to calm the storm.
When Gnarls Barkley released Crazy in 2006, it immediately stood out as one of the most soulful, genre-bending tracks of the decade. Blending neo-soul, funk, and a haunting melody, it became a global hit and remains just as fresh today. For this cover, I wanted to take the song's unmistakable vocal lines and reimagine them on guitar, letting the instrument capture the same haunting and emotional tone that CeeLo Green's voice carried.
Most Mondays come with the usual rush — alarms ringing, emails piling up, and the busy rhythm of work. But today's different. It's a public holiday, and that means no meetings, no rushing, and no stress. Instead, I decided to celebrate the extra time off in the best way I know how: with my guitar in hand.
Get ready to bring your inner Doom Marine back into action—Doom 64, the cult‑favorite Nintendo 64 installment of the legendary Doom series, is now fully playable in your web browser! Thanks to advancements in modern web tech and emulator tools, you can dive into demon‑slaying action on desktop, mobile, or tablet—no downloads, no setup. Just click and start blasting.
The name Indiana Jones is synonymous with danger, ancient ruins, and thrilling adventures—and Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine brings all of that to the Nintendo 64 in a surprisingly deep and cinematic experience. Originally released in 1999 by LucasArts, this game was often overshadowed by the likes of Tomb Raider, yet it offered a complex narrative, challenging level design, and a full 3D world built around everyone's favorite whip-cracking archaeologist.
As we wave our flags high and sing "Negaraku" in unison every 31st of August, Merdeka is not just a time to reflect on our past struggles for independence — it's also a moment to pause and ask: Where are we going next as a nation?
A Warm Merdeka Wish to All Malaysians - As the Jalur Gemilang waves proudly across the nation, let us take a moment to wish Selamat Hari Kemerdekaan 2025 to every Malaysian, near and far. On this 31st of August, we celebrate not just our independence from colonial rule in 1957, but also the spirit of unity, resilience, and progress that has defined our beloved Malaysia for the past 68 years.
As Merdeka 2025 approaches, I wanted to do something special—so here's a heartfelt acoustic guitar cover of the beloved Malaysian patriotic anthem, Tanggal 31 Ogos. This timeless classic holds a special place in every Malaysian's heart, and I hope this version adds a personal and peaceful touch to your celebration this year.
A Change in How We Save Documents - For decades, Microsoft Word users have grown accustomed to saving their work locally — on a desktop, a laptop drive, or maybe a USB stick. But times are changing. Microsoft has announced that new Word documents will soon be saved to the cloud by default.
If you've ever used an external GPU (eGPU) with Windows, you'll know it's not always a smooth ride. In fact, I was consistently hit with Windows crashes and system instability whenever I disconnected my eGPU setup.
A New Way to Report Road Accidents - Malaysian motorists will soon have a simpler and faster way to lodge police reports after minor road accidents. Bukit Aman's Traffic Investigation and Enforcement Department (JSPT), together with Bank Negara Malaysia, has rolled out a pilot project known as e-Police Reporting.
For years, one of the biggest challenges faced by patients and healthcare professionals in Malaysia has been the lack of transparency when it comes to drug pricing. Many people have no easy way of comparing medicine costs across different products, packaging, or brands. Recognizing this gap, the Malaysian Drug Price Checker System was developed to provide the public with quick, reliable, and updated access to drug price information sourced directly from the Ministry of Health Malaysia (MOH).
Google has once again found itself in the spotlight of cybersecurity discussions, but this time for a worrying reason. A newly discovered vulnerability in Chrome's ANGLE graphics library has raised red flags among security experts worldwide. Labeled CVE-2025-9478, this flaw is no small glitch—it carries a CVSS 3.1 score of 8.8, putting it firmly in the "high severity" category