Tour de France
Follow the Tour live via Google Maps. Last year this was a cool page to visit during the Tour and it seems that it is working this year as well.
Vendo costo del ‘gueno
This article made me slap my knee with laughter, o sea, este artículo me hizo reír un montón.
Impressive stuff by Microsoft
I saw this a while back and thought it was something really cool: Microsoft’s Surface.
Cinema time!
Tonight I’m going to the cinema to watch the latest episode of Harry Potter. The critics seem to be fairly positive, so I’m kind of looking forward to it. Especially because I’m having sushi at Genki-Tei first.
Quite soon the Simpsons film will be released as well. Even though I’m not a big fan I do tend to chuckle when I watch an episode, so I’m inclined to go and see it. The website is pretty cool as well, especially because you can recreate yourself as a Simpson character. Mine is not so great, but my friend Martijn’s is pretty darn close to his real-life appearance.
Sun Java vulnerability
Security companies have announced a vulnerability of in Sun’s Java software. The leak could allow crackers to access and take over computers with Java installed.
There are loads of people who have got the software installed, because many sites use Java to be able to display content in a browser window (mainly games and the sorts).
The leak apparently is apparently present in all versions for all platforms, but the latest release solves the issue.
This, however, presents us Business Intelligence people with a dilemma, especially if you are working with Business Objects XI, because version 1.6.x is not a supported platform and from experience I can tell that Web Intelligence doesn’t work properly with this version. What to do now?
