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    Plasma Workspaces to go into feature freeze with version 4.11

    Plasma logo Plasma Workspaces 4.11 is to receive two years of stabilisation updates from its release, under a long-term support (LTS) scheme. KDE applications are not affected by the freeze and more feature releases of the desktop are expected more »

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    Continuous database migration with Liquibase and Flyway

    Continuous database migration with Liquibase and Flyway An application's version-controlled source code is stored in the repository. Why not that of the database? To reproduce arbitrary database states in development, test or production environments, two powerful Java libraries are at hand that can be seamlessly integrated into a build for an agile Continuous Delivery more »

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    Tizen with GNOME 3 shell shown by Intel

    Tizen logo The Tizen Developers Conference saw a glimpse of a desktop/laptop version of Tizen from Intel, the latest update to Tizen's SDK, and an application competition launched more »

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    Location, location, location

    Location, location, location The rapid rise in the number of mobile devices has led to a concomitant rise in the amount of location data available. Proprietary services are emerging to take advantage of that data, but open source has a strong foothold in the form of OpenStreetMap more »

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    Samsung Galaxy S4 already hacked

    Android phone icon Less than a month after the smartphone's commercial launch, Dan Rosenberg found a design flaw in Samsung's secured bootloader that allows arbitrary kernels to be booted even on a locked phone more »

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    Skype's ominous link checking: Facts and speculation

    Skype Listening In icon Our associate's discovery that URLs sent through Skype are then visited by Microsoft has caused quite a stir. A little more information has now emerged and leads to even more questions more »

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    Google Code disables direct file downloads

    Google Code logo Google has announced that it will discontinue the ability for new projects on Google Code to host direct downloads of files. Existing downloads will continue to be available more »

    Top Developer Feature

    Continuous database migration with Liquibase and Flyway

    Continuous database migration with Liquibase and Flyway An application's version-controlled source code is stored in the repository. Why not that of the database? To reproduce arbitrary database states in development, test or production environments, two powerful Java libraries are at hand that can be seamlessly integrated into a build for an agile Continuous Delivery more »

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    Friday, 24 May 2013

    Twitter puts patent agreement into practice

    Patents icon Twitter has now applied its Innovators Patent Agreement to a recently granted patent in a move designed to ensure that patents under the agreement are only used for defensive purposes more »

    Tizen with GNOME 3 shell shown by Intel

    Tizen logo The Tizen Developers Conference saw a glimpse of a desktop/laptop version of Tizen from Intel, the latest update to Tizen's SDK, and an application competition launched more »

    Samsung Galaxy S4 already hacked

    Android phone icon Less than a month after the smartphone's commercial launch, Dan Rosenberg found a design flaw in Samsung's secured bootloader that allows arbitrary kernels to be booted even on a locked phone more »

    Thursday, 23 May 2013

    Symantec putting an end to PC Tools security products

    Symantec logo Current customers can still use the products until their subscription runs out. Symantec says that customers who are affected by the change should switch to Norton products more »

    Open Recall: siduction, Puppy Linux, Diaspora, Moodle

    Open Recall logo This edition of the Open Recall catches up with a number of open source project releases: siduction 13.1.0, Puppy Linux 5.6, Wifislax 4.4, Diaspora 0.1.0.0 and Moodle 2.5 more »

    New Maven plugins for simpler architecture management

    Spanner icon NoPackageCyclesEnforcerRule automatically detects cyclical dependencies between classes from different packages; Macker helps define specific dependencies between packages and automatically verifies those rules more »

    Apple closes QuickTime vulnerabilities on Windows

    Apple patch icon Apple has released QuickTime 7.7.4, fixing 12 critical security holes causing memory corruption and buffer overflows when processing a number of media formats more »

    Google Code disables direct file downloads

    Google Code logo Google has announced that it will discontinue the ability for new projects on Google Code to host direct downloads of files. Existing downloads will continue to be available more »

    Twitter implements two-factor authentication

    Twitter logo A code sent by SMS, in addition to the standard password, will improve security for Twitter accounts - not a bad idea, after recent problems with hacked accounts sending out false reports more »

    Fedora Raspberry Pi remix reborn as Pidora

    Pidora logo Seneca College has released Pidora 18, its Fedora remix optimised for the Raspberry Pi mini-computer. It features a special headless mode that makes it easy to install the distribution over the network more »

    LinuxTag: LiMux firmly established in Munich

    LiMux logo At the LinuxTag conference, the leader of Munich's Linux migration project, Peter Hofmann, emphasised that the City of Munich has no intentions to switch its Linux desktops to Windows more »

    Wednesday, 22 May 2013

    Chrome 27 comes with better load speeds and security fixes

    Google Chrome logo Chrome 27.0.1453.93 closes 17 security vulnerabilities for which Google has paid out almost $15,000. The newest version of the browser also improves page load speed for pages with many assets more »

    Digia previews "Boot to Qt" platform

    Qt logo Digia is bringing Android's base layer and Qt's UI framework together to make a platform that's aimed at embedded device makers who want a slick user interface on their systems more »

    Report: DDoS service as a legitimate, FBI-approved business

    DDOS icon Unscrupulous profiteers are openly offering DDoS attacks as a service. They have no fear of being prosecuted - according to a reputable US blogger, the prosecutors themselves might be on board more »

    VP8/WebM cross-licence incompatible with open source

    Open Video Icon In his personal blog, open source advocate Simon Phipps has pointed out that Google's proposed cross-licence for the VP8/WebM video codec patents is incompatible with multiple parts of the open source definition more »

    Bitdefender Clueful exposes Android spies

    BitDefender Clueful icon Available free of charge, the Clueful app exposes Android programs that don't take users' privacy seriously enough, for example by sending personal information to advertising networks more »

    Debian GNU/Hurd 2013 rounded up

    The GNU/Hurd logo The developers of the Debian project have released the first major version of the Debian userland with the GNU Hurd kernel. Even though it is not an official Debian release, it is in "a very decent state" say the developers more »

    SQLite gets memory-mapped I/O

    SQLite icon The memory-mapped I/O can potentially double the performance of the embeddable SQL engine but care needs to be taken with its use. Other enhancements make SQLite databases easier to identify and improve error reporting more »

    Skype for Linux 4.2 brings interface improvements

    Skype logo Microsoft's Skype division has released a new version of its proprietary voice, video and text messaging client for Linux that includes user interface improvements and fixes a number of bugs including a crashing problem when using the call window more »

    Google: US counterintelligence service was targeted by Chinese hackers

    Spying icon The hacker attacks on Google in late 2009 may have had a greater impact than previously thought. The attackers reportedly had access to information on foreign agents collected by the US counterintelligence service more »

    Tuesday, 21 May 2013

    Zend Framework 2.2 focuses on consistency

    Zend Framework logo A first stable series 2.2 version of the PHP web framework is now available. The new release includes additions such as a new diagnostic feature for ZFTool and supports dynamic DDL queries more »

    Sony releases its Android drivers for AOSP

    Sony tablet Sony has released proprietary drivers and libraries of its Xperia S smartphone, Xperia Z smartphone and Xperia Tablet Z along with source code from the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) to make building custom firmare easier more »

    Jira 6 adds mobile interface, revamps web interface

    Jira logo The latest version of the Jira issue tracker revamps the web interface, adds new ways of tracking issues, integrates a mobile interface and adds pre-configured workflows for agile developers more »

    Google I/O: How to build battery-efficient apps

    Android Phone development icon At the Google I/O conference, developer Ilya Grigorik gave some advice on how to optimise mobile applications for the maximum energy efficiency and gave an overview of how various mobile radio networks interact with web protocols more »

    Yahoo Japan suspects 22 million user IDs exposed

    Yahoo logo Alerted by the levels of outgoing traffic, Yahoo Japan believes that 22 million user IDs were leaked from their systems but it is confident that no password or other verification data was involved in the exfiltration more »

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