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Processor Whispers - About War and Peace

Intel and AMD come to an arrangement and now AMD can cheerfully present new roadmaps without worrying about pesky patents. In return, problems arise between Microsoft and Intel more…

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Chromium OS - Digging deeper into the open source Chrome OS

With the arrival of the first code of Chrome OS, also known as Chromium OS in its open source form, the H takes a deeper look at the browser-centric operating system more…

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23 November 2009
Alert!Opera 10.10 closes "extremely severe" hole

Opera logo The previous version of Opera was affected by a flaw that can be exploited to compromise systems and that has been known for six months. The KDE libraries are also said to be vulnerable more…

23 November 2009
Alfresco announce CMIS 1.0 implementation

Alfresco logo Alfresco has released an implementation of the public review version of CMIS 1.0 in the community version of the Alfresco CMS to serve as an example, enabling developers to participate in the review more effectively more…

23 November 2009
Estonia to open source security tools

An Estonian government project plans to release a number of network security tools as open source more…

23 November 2009
New iPhone password: "ohshit"

A new version of the worm infecting insecure jailbroken iPhones resets the password more…

23 November 2009
Alert!New critical vulnerability in Internet Explorer

Windows flag logo A few lines of HTML code, posted anonymously under the heading "IE7" on a security list, turn out to be a previously unknown security problem in the Microsoft browser more…

21 November 2009
The H Week

In the past week, The H posted the latest Linux news in the Kernel Log, took a detailed look at Fedora 12, and reported on Google's Chrome OS, Android 2.0, Metasploit 3.3, Camino 2 and Firefox 3.6 Beta 3 more…

20 November 2009
Security vulnerabilities in add-ons imperil Firefox users

Firefox logo Security experts have found security problems in several popular Firefox extensions. They warn that using add-ons can impact the security of the entire system more…

20 November 2009
Kernel Log: Coming in 2.6.32 (Part 3) - Storage

The kernel development team have enhanced various aspects of Btrfs, one effect of which is to significantly improve the experimental file system's write performance. A number of changes to the block layer promise better data throughput and reactivity. There are also several new drivers for storage hardware more…

20 November 2009
Second generation Pogoplug adds more USB ports

Pogoplug logo Cloud Engines has released the second generation of its popular Pogoplug "plug-top computer", adding more USB ports to expand the data capacity more…

20 November 2009
Cisco releases free iPhone security app

Cisco logo Cisco has released a free iPhone application that allows users to receive customised alerts on real-time security threats, new signatures and other information more…

20 November 2009
Sony Ericsson unveils Cross-platform development environment for Android & Symbian

Sont Ericsson logo Sony Ericsson has announced the availability of a beta version of its new cross-platform WebSDK development environment for Android and Symbian devices. At present this is aimed at the company's XPERIA and Saito phones more…

20 November 2009
PHP 5.3.1 released

PHP logo The PHP developers have released the first maintenance update to the 5.3 branch of their programming language, which now includes anti DoS measures and sanity checks on EXIF more…

20 November 2009
Mozilla confirms 2008 revenue

Mozilla logo The Mozilla Foundation's reported revenues for 2008 were $78.6 million, up approximately 5 per cent from 2007 more…

20 November 2009
Growl for Windows 2.0 arrives

Growl logo The Growl for Windows Project developers have released version 2.0 of their Windows-compatible port of Growl, adding several new features including the new Growl Notification Protocol for cross-platform compatibility more…

19 November 2009
FeatureWhat's new in Fedora 12

The twelfth version of Fedora is equipped with a current and comprehensive selection of software packages that offer a whole range of technological advancements. Several of the new features, which include extended hardware support for kernel-based mode setting (KMS), 3D support for recent Radeon graphics cards and the emerging KSM (Kernel Samepage Merging), are also likely to turn up in other Linux distributions in the near future more…

19 November 2009
Google releases source code for Chrome OS

Google has released the source code for Chrome OS as open source, a year ahead of when it plans to have partners release devices based on the lightweight, browser-centric operating system more…

19 November 2009
Bad code can now be offset

ACE logo A scheme to allow developers to buy offsets for bad code aims to raise funds for jQuery, PostgreSQL and the Apache Software Foundation more…

19 November 2009
Mozilla releases Camino 2 Mac web browser

Camino logo The Camino Project developers have released version 2.0 of their web browser for the Mac, adding support for AppleScript, Flash blocking, Growl notifications and integrated anti-phishing protection more…

19 November 2009
First gallery for the CodePlex Foundation

ASP.NET project icon A merger of ASP.NET Ajax and Ajax Control Toolkit becomes the first Microsoft sponsored gallery at the CodePlex Foundation more…

19 November 2009
Alert!Security holes in Serv-U FTP server closed

Serv-U logo The 9.1.0.0 version of the Serv-U FTP Server for Windows closes two critical vulnerabilities which allow an attacker's code to infiltrate the system or restart it more…

19 November 2009
NSA helps Apple, Sun and Red Hat harden their systems

NSA seal The American National Security Agency also helped configure the system security of Windows 7 during the operating system's development more…

19 November 2009
lost+found: Android, botnets, Top 10, CryptoMan

Spyware for Android, understanding botnet protocols, Top 10 vulnerabilities in web applications, Bruce Schneier action figure more…

19 November 2009
Terracotta acquire Quartz Java scheduling software

The Java infrastructure company acquires the popular Java job scheduling system to enhance its application management products more…

19 November 2009
Fedora 12 allows users install privilege - Update 2

Fedora logo Fedora 12 has changed its security policy to allow unprivileged users to install software without requiring the root password more…

18 November 2009
Is Samsung sponsoring Enlightenment?

Enlightenment logo Reports suggest that the Korean electronics giant is sponsoring the Enlightenment window manager more…

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