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Travelling with EE 4G

As part of daily work the requirement to be able to provide remote support and keep in touch has become more and more important. I have never found mobile carriers to be completely reliable or provide enough coverage across the area that I work so after consideration I decided to trial the EE 4G service […]


DSM update time again (5.0-4493 Update 3)

Synology have released another update for the RS NAS range – time to get that patch on   Version: 5.0-4493 Update 3 (2014/07/24) Improvements 1. Improved the stability of volume expansion. Fixed Issues 1. Fixed two SAMBA vulnerabilities which allowed remote attackers to use the weaknesses to perform DoS attacks (CVE-2014-0244, CVE-2014-3493). 2. Fixed an […]


Intro to Xpages Part 6

Paul @ TLCC recently posted number 6 in a series of 7 tutorials giving an introduction to xpages development and also exposing some of the development “goodies” that might not be immediately obvious to an developer starting xpages. http://pauldn.com/2014/07/21/intro-to-xpages-part-6-demonstration-of-advanced-techniques-using-xpages/ covers a range of slightly more advanced topics like displaying view data and document data on the same […]


Are you a FitBit ?

A recent present was one of the Zip devices from Fitbit – its a pedometer for recording your physical activity. Given the static nature of much of my daily work I thought it was a very useful idea to get an actual figure for the number of steps I take in a day and see […]


5..4..3..2..1 – Xpages getting started

Paul from TLCC has release a short series of XPages tutorials at www.PaulDN.com. If you want to upderstand the basics of how simple xpages can rapidly be developed for web based apps based on Domino designer then this is for you. Paul explains the process and the relationships between the xpage components and rendering as […]