WordPress 4.9 “Tipton”

From WordPress.org:

Version 4.9 of WordPress, named “Tipton” in honor of jazz musician and band leader Billy Tipton, is available for download or update in your WordPress dashboard. New features in 4.9 will smooth your design workflow and keep you safe from coding errors.

I first thought: “Tipton, Glenn Tipton.”
By the way, when are they going to get to “Van Halen”?
If only I were the one in charge of naming WordPress…

Time to get your WordPress updated, again.

WordPress 3.9.2

WordPress 3.9.2 is released to address some security issues.

WordPress 3.9.2 is now available as a security release for all previous versions. We strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately.

This release fixes a possible denial of service issue in PHP’s XML processing, reported by Nir Goldshlager of the Salesforce.com Product Security Team. It  was fixed by Michael Adams and Andrew Nacin of the WordPress security team and David Rothstein of the Drupal security team. This is the first time our two projects have coordinated joint security releases.

It is highly imperative to update to WordPress 3.9.2.

WordPress 3.9.2

In July 2014, WordPress plugin MailPoet were found to be vulnerable and affected sites running Joomla and Magento.

WordPress 3.8.1 is now available

If you’re running a self-installed WordPress, you should be updating to WordPress 3.8.1.

WordPress 3.8.1 Update

From WordPress.org Blog:

Version 3.8.1 is a maintenance releases that addresses 31 bugs in 3.8, including various fixes and improvements for the new dashboard design and new themes admin screen. An issue with taxonomy queries in WP_Query was resolved. And if you’ve been frustrated by submit buttons that won’t do anything when you click on them (or thought you were going crazy, like some of us), we’ve found and fixed this “dead zone” on submit buttons.

WordPress 3.8.1

WordPress 2.7.1 for iOS

WordPress 2.7.1 for iOS is now available.

What’s New in Version 2.7.1

  • Photo and video uploads now work on iPad 2
  • The app now asks for a password if it’s missing or changed
  • Made the post status (such as ‘Draft’) more clear in the posts list
  • Temporary files are now deleted after being uploaded, so the app uses less disk spaces

http://ios.wordpress.org/