Dr. Bill.TV #218 – Video – “The It’s Getting Darker Edition”

WebOS goes Open Source! Chrome sandboxing makes it the most secure browser, Adobe reports a critical vulnerability in Adobe Reader, GSotW:Linux: EasyTag, GSotW: TeamViewer, Microsoft releases Silverlight 5, Geek Website of the Week: Online-Convert.com

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Dr. Bill.TV #218 – Audio – “The It’s Getting Darker Edition”

WebOS goes Open Source! Chrome sandboxing makes it the most secure browser, Adobe reports a critical vulnerability in Adobe Reader, GSotW:Linux: EasyTag, GSotW: TeamViewer, Microsoft releases Silverlight 5, Geek Website of the Week: Online-Convert.com

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Geek Website of the Week: Online-Convert.com

Convert videos, e-books, documents, audio, hashs, all kinds of formats of all kinds of things from one to another! How cool is that?!?!

Geek Website of the Week: Online-Convert.com

“This free online file converter lets you convert media easy and fast from one format to another. We support a lot of different source formats, just try.

Convert media free, fast and online. No software installation needed.”

Geek Software of the Week: TeamViewer!

Help others! Access your home computer from work! Transfer files! Free for personal use! Awesome!

TeamViewer – Remote Access Software

“TeamViewer – the All-In-One Solution for Remote Access and Support over the Internet! TeamViewer connects to any PC or server around the world within a few seconds. You can remote control your partner’s PC as if you were sitting right in front of it. Find out why more than 100 million users trust TeamViewer!”

Silverlight 5 Is Out – Do We Care?

Probably not. Who needs it now that we have HTML5?

Microsoft releases Silverlight 5

“Microsoft made available on December 9 for download the gold version of Silverlight 5, the latest version of its browser plug-in and Web, desktop and mobile development platform

Version 5 — which my contacts are saying is the last major release of Silverlight — will be supported by Microsoft until 2021 — which is a much longer period of time than previous Silverlight releases have been supported.

The version 5 release supports all the same platforms that the previous versions of Silverlight did: Windows, Mac. It also works with Internet Explorer, Firefox, Google Chrome and Safari.

Microsoft officials didn’t use the release of Silverlight 5 as a chance to offer further guidance as to the platform’s future. We still have no word on when or if there will be a Silverlight 6. There’s also still no official confirmation or denial from the company about rumors I’ve heard that there won’t be a Mix 2012 conference next year.

A list of some of Silverlight 5’s features can be found in today’s post on the Silverlight blog. Among those features: Hardware decode of H.264 media; extensionof the trusted application model to the browser; and graphics stack improvements with 3D support using the XNA programming interface on Windows.”