News Archive
Saturday, 13 Mar 2010
- SCO vs. Linux: From the Court of Appeals to the Supreme Court
- The H Week - Faster password cracking and Linux 2.6.34 in testing
Friday, 12 Mar 2010
- Google releases RE2 Regular Expression Library for C++
- OSFA joins OSI in refuting IIPA's attack on open source
- ASP.NET MVC 2 released
- Eclipse Logo vote moves to round two
- OpenGL 4.0 released by Khronos Group
Safari 4.0.5 patches 16 holes- Google Chrome to do away with unique IDs
- Qt 4.7 debuts QML for declarative UI development
- ICANN boss creates a stir with DNS security warning
- SecurityFocus to partially shut down
Thursday, 11 Mar 2010
- Google launches runnable test suite for browser ECMAScript/JavaScript
Health Check: Mandriva- Google Summer of Code 2010: Mentoring application deadline
- SpringSource announces tc Server Spring Edition
- Liferay moves to LGPL
- Simon Phipps elected as OSI director
Exploit for new IE hole- Mozilla releases Thunderbird 3.1 Beta 1
- SugarCRM launches new partner programme
- Digg switches to "NoSQL" Cassandra
- DD-WRT to power Buffalo Wi-Fi routers
- CodePlex Foundation announces board of directors
Wednesday, 10 Mar 2010
- Mozilla to update MPL license
- Yellow Dog Enterprise Linux for GPU computing
- Vodafone sold an Android smartphone infected with Mariposa
- Mozilla announces first Jetpack SDK milestone
Kernel Log: Linux 2.6.34 goes into testing- Twitter to detect, intercept and prevent bad links
Attacks on newly discovered vulnerability in IE 6 and 7- BSI to open source Scout framework
- Linux Foundation launches Linux.com Store
- Password cracker 100 times faster with an SSD
Microsoft closes seven holes in Excel
Tuesday, 09 Mar 2010
- Rock it - The first pre-release version of Fedora 13 arrives
- Linux 2.6.34 development marches on
Happenings: FOSS at CeBIT 2010- Researchers show infecting smartphones with malware is relatively easy
- OpenSSH 5.4 couples standard local input with server ports
- Android NDK with OpenGL ES 2.0 support
Update for Apache 2.2 web server closes various security holes- KDE a resource hog?
- Mylyn Eclipse project upgraded
- PCLinuxOS 2010 Beta 1 released
- Appcelerator Titanium 1.0 arrives
- Sun's Open Source chief leaves Oracle
Monday, 08 Mar 2010
- ZigBee: attack of the killer bees
- Elive 2.0 LiveCD Linux distribution released
Kernel Log: Stable kernels analysed, Linux without firmware, new graphics drivers- Application development for Android using MIPS tools
- Windows tool to eliminate update hassle
- Docky and GNOME Do, now separated
- OpenShot Linux video editor updated
- 10.10 Ubuntu Developer Summit announced
- Nexenta Core Platform 3.0 Beta 1 arrives
- Google open sources reMail
- SCO vs. Linux: The trial can begin
- Jeff Jaffe now W3C CEO - Update
Dangerous security hole in Opera
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