Vista’s BT support lacking

If you’re like me, you mostly use bluetooth on one of those high-tech looking wireless headsets for your phone. Every once in a blue moon when I get bored with my current ringtone, or if I want to get some pictures off my phone I use the OBEX feature to transfer files to and from my phone from a computer. I recently had this urge while using a new laptop from work running Vista. Windows XP had some limited bluetooth support, so I figured things would be better in the latest version. Perhaps my Mac has spoiled me, but I was expecting a lot more than I got. While there’s actually some built-in control panel tools, the functionality is essentially the same as XP. You’re only built-in option for file transfers is the antiquated send/receive file option. This is how you would have transferred a file via IR on a pair of PDAs about 10 years ago. Finally in frustration I turned to google which pointed me to a shareware program from Medieval Software. Their OBEX file transfer program did the trick. Still, when I could do all of this on a 5-year old Mac with the built-in tools in OS 10.4, it was disappointing.

note: if you happen to turn off the bluetooth adapter in Vista and then can’t find the notification icon that turns it back on, check the properties of your start menu. When I disabled the bluetooth adapter on my Dell D620, the icon became inactive and got hidden. To get it back I had to uncheck the “hide inactive icons” option on the “Notification Area” tab of the start menu properties page.

WordPress 2.2 users beware

A zero-day exploit was posted to PacketStorm a few days ago for WordPress 2.2. The vulnerability allows SQL code injection due to unchecked inputs in the xmlrpc.php file. A patched version of this file has been posted to TRAC, but no official update has yet been released. If you’re running a WordPress 2.2 powered blog, I’d highly suggest applying this fix immediately. It might not be a bad idea to take a look through your database as well. There was a discussion of this exploit and the related fix on the WordPress support site, but I’m surprised that 5 days later there has still been no official mention of this on the WordPress dashboard.

update: A release candidate of 2.2.1 has been posted which fixes the xmlrpc bug as well as a few others. Hopefully we’ll see an official release of 2.2.1 soon…

Lela is 2 months old!

I can’t believe our daughter is 2 months old already. It seems like the time has gone by so quickly. She’s developing new skills and learning new things almost every day. Nan and have been excited to see her trying to talk and become more interactive over the past week or so. Lela, you’ve been the best baby any two parents could ask for. We can’t wait to see what else you’ve got in store for us. Happy 2-month birthday!