Users who have recently upgraded to WordPress 2.5 might have noticed that the WordPress object cache is disabled, or rather gone forever: define(‘ENABLE_CACHE’,true) no longer has any effect.

Many IE7 users complained that the media uploader in WordPress 2.5 is completely broken. But thankfully, Toby Simmons from Simmons Consulting found the bugs, which are two commas that made IE7 scream. Follow the link below for instructions on how to fix it: http://www.simmonsconsulting.com/wordpress/2008/03/29/wordpress-25-file-uploader-and-ie7

Photography enthusiast should know that Neutral Density (ND) photographic filters are expensive and limits creativity. But luckily, there is always your digital darkroom – Adobe Photoshop. Neutral Density filter is normally used to increase contrast of outdoor photography by reducing light transmission to the camera lens. One of the more commonly used ND filter is [...]

Data loss is one of the leading cause of hair loss to IT administrators and anemia to the company’s treasury. Here’s a quick and simple but effective guide to preventing data loss disasters for a typical webserver (and probably preventing you from going bald):

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After a bitter experience with Synapse Global Corporation, a hosting company that supposedly have good and long reputation, my service provider have finally moved away to GNAX. Hopefully, there won’t be any server hard disk head crash anymore. I’ve devised a contigency plan and disaster management strategy too just in case it happens again. Thanks alot to Mr. Caric Tan [...]