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The Pink Panther Theme – Guitar Cover

Guitar Covers | 23 November 2025
Some melodies are so iconic that you only need to hear the first few notes to recognize them instantly—and The Pink Panther Theme is one of those timeless classics. Originally composed by Henry Mancini, this sneaky, jazzy tune has been a part of pop culture for decades, appearing in films, cartoons, and even commercials. For this guitar cover, I wanted to bring the same mischievous charm of the original soundtrack into a smooth, expressive guitar performance.

Lemon Cloud Updated With Powerful New Web Office Collaboration Features

Application Development | 23 November 2025
Lemon Cloud has just received a major update, and this one is a game-changer for anyone who relies on online file access, teamwork, or day-to-day productivity. The latest version introduces full Web Office support, allowing users to collaborate on documents in real time directly within their browser. Whether you're at the office, working from home, or on the go, Lemon Cloud now makes document collaboration smoother, faster, and far more flexible.

Rediscovering Windows 98 SE Plus: A Retro Classic Reborn in Your Browser

Application Development | 23 November 2025
If you grew up around computers in the late 90s, chances are Windows 98 SE played a big part in your digital childhood. It was fast (for its time), stable (mostly), and packed with personality—right down to those iconic teal backgrounds and chunky toolbars. Now imagine being able to revisit all of that instantly, right inside your browser, without installing a thing. That's exactly what this Windows 98 SE Plus Web Edition brings to the table.

Monitor FPS Tester: A Fun and Simple Way to Check Your Display’s Real Refresh Rate

Application Development | 22 November 2025
Most people think their monitor's refresh rate is whatever is printed on the box. Sixty hertz, seventy-five hertz, one hundred twenty hertz, or even higher. But the truth is, what your monitor advertises is not always what your system actually uses. Software settings, cable limitations, browser throttling, and power-saving modes can all affect what you really see on screen. This is where the Monitor FPS Tester comes in. It is a simple, browser-based tool designed to reveal your monitor's real performance in a way that is easy to understand and surprisingly fun to use.

OpenAI Rolls Out Global Group Chats: A New Era of Shared Conversations in ChatGPT

Web Development | 22 November 2025
OpenAI is giving ChatGPT users a new way to collaborate, discuss and explore ideas together. After quietly testing the feature in a handful of regions over the past week, the company has now pushed Group Chats to users worldwide. And this isn't just another chatroom—OpenAI wants it to be a space where people and AI can think, plan, and problem-solve side by side.

Why Paint.NET Might Be the Free Photoshop Alternative You’ve Been Missing

Designs & Artworks | 21 November 2025
Anyone who has tried walking away from Adobe Photoshop knows the struggle: you want something powerful, reliable, and free—but finding that magical combination is harder than you think. The obvious first stop on that journey is usually GIMP, a name that always pops up whenever Photoshop alternatives are mentioned. It's feature-packed, respected, and extremely capable. But let's be honest, switching to it isn't exactly seamless.

TM Responds to Growing Concerns Over NG MERS 999 Glitches

Mobile Development | 21 November 2025
Malaysia's emergency response landscape has been undergoing one of its biggest transitions in nearly two decades. Telekom Malaysia (TM) recently stepped forward with a public statement, following mounting complaints and viral social media posts highlighting failures and delays involving the newly launched Next Generation Emergency Response Services 999, better known as NG MERS 999.

Illegal Bitcoin Mining Has Cost TNB RM4.57 Billion Since 2020 — Here’s the Full Story Behind the Crisis

News | 20 November 2025
Malaysia's power grid has been dealing with an expensive and persistent threat, and it has nothing to do with natural disasters or infrastructure failures. The real culprit is illegal cryptocurrency mining, a global trend that has quietly taken root in Malaysia. According to Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), electricity theft linked to these underground mining operations has resulted in a staggering RM4.57 billion in losses from 2020 up to August this year.

Are Virtual Hospitalists the Next Big Shift in Inpatient Care?

General Information | 19 November 2025
Hospitals across the United States are grappling with the same long-standing challenge: a shortage of physicians available to manage inpatient care. Rural hospitals feel this strain most acutely, but even larger facilities experience gaps when patient volumes fluctuate unpredictably. As these pressures grow, more hospitals are turning to an innovative model that was once considered experimental — virtual hospitalists.

Google Pushes Urgent Chrome Security Update

Cybersecurity | 19 November 2025
Google has issued an emergency security update for Chrome after confirming that attackers are actively exploiting a newly discovered vulnerability. With more than two billion users relying on Chrome across Windows, macOS, and Linux, this update is one of the more significant and time-sensitive patches rolled out in recent months.

Material 3 Expressive vs Liquid Glass

Mobile Development | 19 November 2025
2025 has been a big year for mobile operating systems. Both Android and iOS rolled out fresh visual makeovers, each pushing its own design agenda. Android 16's QPR1 update introduced the Material 3 Expressive style for Pixel devices, while iOS 26 debuted the glossy, fluid-inspired Liquid Glass interface. With two very different philosophies now shaping how apps look and feel, the debate over which design language works best quickly gained momentum.

Malaysia’s Kejara Demerit System Is Getting a Complete Makeover

Web Development | 19 November 2025
Malaysia's Kejara demerit system has been around for years, but ask any regular driver and you'll hear the same complaint: it hasn't been doing its job. That is now about to change. Transport Minister Anthony Loke has revealed that the Government is preparing a full overhaul of the system, with a completely redesigned version targeted for rollout beginning in 2026.

Cloudflare Outage Brings Lemon Web Solutions to a Halt

Personal Blog | 18 November 2025
On 18 November 2025, Cloudflare experienced a major global outage that knocked many websites and online platforms offline for minutes or longer. The company reported an "internal service degradation" that caused widespread HTTP 500 errors and other access failures. According to multiple reports, the disruption began around 11:20 UTC when Cloudflare cited a "spike in unusual traffic" to one of its services as the trigger.

Malaysia’s Mobile Data: Why We’re Among the Cheapest in the World

Mobile Development | 17 November 2025
When Malaysians say our mobile data is "murah gila," it turns out they're not exaggerating. In fact, Malaysia is now officially ranked among the world's most affordable countries for mobile internet, according to Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil. This isn't just a minor brag — it reflects a deeper story about policy shifts, industry cooperation, and a rapidly evolving digital ecosystem.

Windows Kernel Zero-Day CVE-2025-62215: What You Need to Know About the Newly Exploited Vulnerability

Cybersecurity | 17 November 2025
A new Windows Kernel vulnerability has surfaced, and it's one that organizations cannot afford to ignore. Microsoft has confirmed that the flaw is already being exploited in active attacks, turning this issue into a high-priority matter for security teams everywhere. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2025-62215, affects multiple versions of Windows 10, Windows 11, and Windows Server. Though Microsoft rates it as "important," its real-world impact is far from mild

Chuwi Introduces the CoreBook Air Series – Lightweight Ryzen-Powered Laptops in 14-inch and 16-inch Options

Tech Gadgets | 17 November 2025
Chuwi is gearing up for another global laptop release, and this time the focus is on portability paired with modern AMD power. The company is preparing to roll out two new models under its refreshed CoreBook lineup: the CoreBook Air and the CoreBook Air Plus, arriving in both 14-inch and 16-inch sizes. The launch is slated for next month, and early details suggest these machines are targeting users who want powerful hardware without carrying bulky devices.

Windows 11 KB5068861 (25H2) – A Closer Look at One of 2025’s Biggest Updates

Technical Solutions | 17 November 2025
Microsoft has kicked off the November 2025 rollout for Windows 11 with KB5068861, an update that's turning out to be one of the most feature-packed releases this year. Whether you're on Windows 11 25H2 or still running 24H2, this update arrives automatically through Windows Update and introduces noticeable UI improvements, performance fixes, and new personalization options.

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (DOS) – The Definitive LucasArts Adventure That Fans Consider the True Indy 4

Games | 16 November 2025
Long before modern reboots and cinematic universes, Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (DOS) delivered what many fans still call the "real" fourth Indiana Jones movie. Released by LucasArts in 1992, this masterpiece blended archaeology, mystery, sharp dialogue, and globe-trotting adventure into one of the most ambitious and beloved point-and-click titles of all time. With a fully original story — not tied to any film — and three playable pathways that dramatically change the journey, Fate of Atlantis stands as one of the greatest adventure games ever made.

One Must Fall 2097 (DOS) – The Robotic Fighting Classic That Redefined 90s PC Action

Games | 16 November 2025
In an era when PC gaming struggled to match consoles in the fighting genre, One Must Fall 2097 (DOS) blasted onto the scene with giant robots, fast-paced combat, and one of the most memorable soundtracks ever produced for DOS. Released in 1994 by Epic MegaGames, this cybernetic fighter transformed the limitations of PC hardware into a bold advantage by swapping human martial artists for massive Human-Assisted Robots (HARs). With fluid movement, deep customization, and addictive gameplay, One Must Fall 2097 quickly became one of the most beloved and respected fighting games of the 90s.

Lode Runner: The Legend Returns – A Brilliant 90s Revival of an Arcade Puzzle Legend

Games | 16 November 2025
When Sierra On-Line released Lode Runner: The Legend Returns in 1994, it wasn't just a remake — it was a full reinvention of one of gaming's most influential puzzle-action classics. Originally born in 1983, Lode Runner earned worldwide recognition for its clever level design, fast-paced strategy, and iconic dig-to-escape mechanics. The Legend Returns brought that beloved formula into a new era with charming animations, expanded tools, expressive environments, and a polished presentation that cemented its status as one of the most memorable puzzle games of the 90s.

Shadow Warrior (DOS) – The Fast, Furious, and Fearless 90s FPS That Mixed Ninjas With Explosives

Games | 16 November 2025
When the first-person shooter boom of the mid-90s reached its peak, Shadow Warrior (DOS) arrived with a katana in one hand and a rocket launcher in the other. Released in 1997 by 3D Realms and powered by the legendary Build Engine, this action-packed FPS blended martial arts, outrageous humor, and explosive weaponry into one of the most memorable shooters of its era. While Duke Nukem 3D brought attitude and Blood brought horror, Shadow Warrior carved out its place with fast combat, clever level design, and the unforgettable personality of its wisecracking hero, Lo Wang.

Legal Notice for Lemon Web Games

Application Development | 16 November 2025
At Lemon Web Games, we strive to deliver a smooth, nostalgic, and enjoyable experience for fans of retro gaming. But behind the scenes, there are important legal and preservation-related considerations that guide how we operate. This article breaks down our Legal Notice in a more conversational way, helping you understand why certain disclaimers exist, why the Internet Archive plays such an important role, and what responsibilities users have when enjoying classic titles online.

Beneath a Steel Sky (DOS) – The Cyberpunk Point-and-Click Classic That Defined 90s Adventure Gaming

Games | 16 November 2025
Long before cyberpunk became a mainstream aesthetic, Beneath a Steel Sky (DOS) delivered one of the most atmospheric, story-rich adventures ever released on the PC. Developed by Revolution Software and launched in 1994, this critically acclaimed point-and-click title combined gripping sci-fi storytelling, sharp humour, and distinctive artwork from Dave Gibbons — the legendary comic artist behind Watchmen. The result was a dystopian adventure that stood out in an era dominated by bright platformers and action-heavy shooters.

Arctic Adventure (DOS) – The Apogee Platforming Classic That Defined Early 90s PC Gaming

Games | 16 November 2025
Before the rise of VGA graphics and CD-based adventures, Arctic Adventure (DOS) stood out as one of the most charming platformers of the early 90s. Developed by Apogee Software in 1991, the game sent players to the frozen north with treasure hunter Nevada Smith, blending classic platforming action with exploration, simple puzzles, and the unmistakable shareware magic that defined Apogee's early catalog.

SimCity (DOS) – The City-Building Classic That Started a Revolution in Simulation Gaming

Games | 16 November 2025
Before modern city-builders introduced 3D skylines and complex economic systems, SimCity (DOS) laid the groundwork for everything that followed. Released by Maxis in 1989, this groundbreaking game introduced players to the idea of designing, managing, and growing a living city from scratch. With its zoning system, budget management, public services, and disaster scenarios, SimCity became a defining title of the simulation genre and one of the most influential PC games ever made.

Terminal Velocity (DOS) – The High-Speed Sci-Fi Shooter That Redefined 90s PC Action

Games | 16 November 2025
In an era when DOS shooters were dominated by corridor-based gunplay, Terminal Velocity (1995) burst onto the scene with something completely different — blistering flight-speed combat, sprawling alien worlds, and a sense of freedom rarely seen in PC games of the time. Developed by Terminal Reality and published by 3D Realms, this iconic sci-fi shooter put players in the cockpit of the TV-202 fighter jet and unleashed them across massive battlefields filled with aerial duels, tunnel chases, and explosive firepower.

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