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.
Finally, a Way to Join the Conversation Without Signing Up In many parts of the world, especially across Asia and Latin America, WhatsApp is the go-to messaging app. It's so common that the idea of someone not using it sounds almost strange. But believe it or not, there are people out there who haven't signed up for WhatsApp—either out of preference or necessity.
As artificial intelligence rapidly becomes part of how software is built, tested, and deployed, there's a growing debate: will AI replace developers? Or just reshape their role? The short answer—developers still matter, but the way they work is evolving fast.
Reddit isn't just content with being your go-to for niche communities, spicy memes, and long, opinionated threads anymore. It now wants to be where you search too. Yes, Reddit has bigger ambitions — and it's gunning for search engine territory, a domain currently dominated by the likes of Google.
In the ever-evolving landscape of web development and AI, we decided to put a twist on how we introduce Lemon Web Solutions to the world. Instead of writing yet another traditional summary, we turned to Google NotebookLM, the AI-powered research assistant, to help us craft a quick, engaging video overview of our homepage. And the result? A sleek, under-2-minute visual summary that captures the essence of what we do.
Google is making it easier than ever to digest dense research material—this time with visuals. The tech giant has introduced a brand-new feature called Video Overviews to its AI-powered research assistant, NotebookLM, and it's set to change how we approach complex content.
WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new privacy-centric feature called the "username key," a tool designed to give users more control over who can contact them. First spotted by WABetaInfo, this feature builds on WhatsApp's earlier idea known as the "username PIN," but with a clearer purpose—and a new name to match.
Believer by Imagine Dragons is more than just a chart-topping rock anthem—it's a statement of resilience, transformation, and emotional release. With its pounding rhythm, intense vocal delivery, and layered production, the song carries a unique energy that's both aggressive and empowering. In this guitar cover, I set out to channel that same energy by transforming the vocal and rhythmic elements into expressive guitar lines.
In the ever-evolving world of AI tools, few have captured the public's attention quite like OpenAI's ChatGPT. It's become a go-to for everything from coding help and writing suggestions to casual banter and life advice. But recently, a quiet but significant change was made—ChatGPT removed the option to make shared conversations discoverable in search engines. Here's what happened, and why it matters.
Malaysia is setting its sights high for the future — and artificial intelligence (AI) is right at the center of it. In the recently tabled 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP), Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim laid out a comprehensive roadmap to transform the nation into an "inclusive and sustainable" AI-driven country by 2030. But what does this actually mean for Malaysians, businesses, and the broader region?
If you've ever driven down a Malaysian highway and suddenly lost signal in the middle of a call or while streaming music, you're definitely not alone. It's a frustrating experience that's all too common — and the government is finally stepping in to do something about it.
As cars become smarter and more connected, Malaysia's booming automotive industry is facing growing cybersecurity risks that can no longer be ignored. According to a new report from Ensign Infosecurity, vulnerabilities within vehicle software and the wider automotive ecosystem are opening doors for cybercriminals—and the potential consequences stretch far beyond the roads.
When you're building a PHP-based application, there's often a need to read data from a spreadsheet. Maybe it's a list of employees, drug prices, product inventories, or survey responses. And while Excel (.xlsx) is a common format, sometimes the simplest and most efficient solution is to use a CSV (Comma-Separated Values) file instead.
From Porn to Play: The Ripple Effect of the UK's Online Safety Act - The UK's newly enforced Online Safety Act is already making waves across the internet. Initially aimed at clamping down on underage access to adult content, the law requires users to verify their age before accessing pornographic websites. But its impact isn't stopping there. Microsoft, in a move that may surprise some, is aligning with the act—by introducing similar age verification measures for its Xbox gaming platform.
The United Kingdom has introduced a stringent new regulation under the Online Safety Act, aimed at safeguarding minors from exposure to explicit adult content. Effective from last week, any individual attempting to access pornographic material online in the UK must now verify their age through one of two methods: by uploading a selfie for facial age estimation, or by submitting an official photo ID.
In a move that signals closer collaboration between global tech firms and local regulators, the Communications and Multimedia Content Forum of Malaysia (CMCF) has officially joined Google's Priority Flagger program. This partnership is set to elevate Malaysia's efforts in curbing harmful online content by giving CMCF a more direct channel to report violations across Google platforms, especially YouTube.
As Malaysians anticipate the upcoming RM100 one-off cash assistance under the Sumbangan Asas Rahmah (SARA) initiative, the Ministry of Finance (MOF) has issued a firm warning to the public: do not fall for fake registration websites and scam messages. This timely alert comes as fraudulent links have begun making the rounds online, tricking people into providing personal details under the guise of claiming the aid.
If you're like me and grew up with a love for quirky PC games, chances are Insaniquarium Deluxe holds a special place in your heart. It's chaotic, cute, and just the right amount of challenging. This past weekend, I decided to do something a little different: attempt to beat the entire game in a single sitting. Spoiler alert—I did it. It took about 1 hour and a bit more, and wow, what a ride it was.
If you've ever opened a folder with thousands of images or videos and watched your PC slowly redraw every thumbnail like it's stuck in 2005—you're not alone. This happens because Windows 11 keeps a limited cache of your file thumbnails (also known as IconCache), and sometimes it just wipes them out, leaving you with that painful wait.
In response to the alarming surge in online scams, the Malaysian government is exploring new regulations that could soon require all advertisers on social media platforms to verify their identities. The move, currently under review by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), is part of a broader effort to enhance online safety through new legislation.
In an increasingly digital world, even a nation as tech-savvy as Singapore is not immune to cyber threats. On July 19, Singapore's Defence Minister Chan Chun Sing revealed that select military units have been deployed to assist in combating an ongoing cyberattack targeting the country's critical infrastructure. The revelation underscores the growing complexity of modern threats and the importance of a unified national response.
Let's be real—my "Downloads" and "E-Books" folders were on the verge of becoming digital wastelands. It started off innocently enough: saving PDFs here and there, organizing e-books into folders by genre or author. But fast forward a few months and I was staring at a mess of nested directories, duplicate PDFs, and an overwhelming sense of where do I even begin?
Microsoft has raised a red flag over a series of active cyberattacks exploiting a serious vulnerability in its on-premises SharePoint server software. In an urgent security advisory, the tech giant is urging all affected organisations to install critical security updates without delay to fend off potential breaches.
The Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC) has expanded its investigation into the high-profile bribery scandal surrounding data centre construction projects. What initially began as a probe into one individual's alleged abuse of power has now widened to implicate additional players in the corporate world.
The Road Transport Department (JPJ) is in the final stretch of revamping the Kejara demerit points system, a long-standing mechanism aimed at curbing reckless driving and repeat traffic offenses. This upgrade is part of a broader reform initiative led by Transport Minister Anthony Loke, who has been vocal about the need to make Kejara more effective.
As Roblox continues to grow from a simple gaming platform into a full-fledged social space for young users, the company is stepping up its safety game—this time, focusing on teen interactions. In a recent announcement, Roblox unveiled new features aimed at creating a safer and more trustworthy environment, especially for teens aged 13 to 17.