News Archive
Saturday, 09 Apr 2011
Friday, 08 Apr 2011
- Specification 5.0 announced for Carrier Grade Linux
- Open Compute Project: Facebook publishes specifications for efficient data centres
- New developments in Novell patent case
- ASUS releases Honeycomb-based Eee Pad Transformer source code
- Google testing tablet version of Chrome OS
- LLVM 2.9 brings better C++0x support
- Nokia issues Qt SDK 1.1 Release Candidate
- IronPython 2.7 released; supports Visual Studio
- Firefox 5 coming 21 June?
- VLC Media Player susceptible to buffer overflow vulnerability
- Microsoft: massive patch day planned
Thursday, 07 Apr 2011
- Mozilla releases SeaMonkey 2.1 Beta 3
- Project Harmony opens website
- Anonymous vs Sony
- Linux Foundation announces Yocto Project Release 1.0, launches Steering Committee
- SystemRescueCd 2.1.0 updates Xfce desktop
- GNOME Developer Center now online
- Linux Foundation announces 20 years of Linux video contest
- Secunia's PSI goes down due to server problems
- High Availability Working Group created for Linux
- Android chief says Android is still open source
- Version 2.0 of the Banshee media player released
- Mono for Android brings C# to Android
- KDE issues 4.6.2 update, congratulates GNOME
Wednesday, 06 Apr 2011
- GNOME 3 released
First look: GNOME 3.0- Skype 2.2 Beta for Linux released
- Third Ubuntu App Developer Week announced
- Mageia Beta 1 released
DHCP client allows shell command injection- OpenStreetMap editing now faster, smarter and smoother
- Chrome to block downloads of hazardous .exe files
- MeeGo now also for tablets
- Symantec: UK and Germany lead Europe for malicious activity
- Ruby on Rails update addresses security vulnerability
- Nokia confirms Symbian no longer open source
- Canonical cuts costs, sinks ShipIt
- NetBSD and FreeBSD patch hole in IPComp implementation
- WordPress 3.1.1 closes security holes
Tuesday, 05 Apr 2011
- .NET ORM Dapper released as open source
- Attacks on German mTAN banking users
- SugarCon 2011: SugarCRM acquires iExtensions
- The PyGTK era ends with last major release
- EMC acquires network security specialist NetWitness
- Virtualisation API libvirt hits 0.9.0
- Cloud interoperability – the next steps
- Guardian switching from Java to Scala
- Novell patches File Reporter vulnerability
- Zenwalk Core 7.0 arrives
- US: Android is the most popular smartphone system
- Mozilla reintegrates Messaging
Monday, 04 Apr 2011
- Google bid for a patent armoury
- Millions of email addresses exposed in Epsilon breach - Update
- RSA break-in: it was the Flash Player's fault
- KeePass password manager adds new features
- Mozilla's latest MPLv2 draft revises GPL compatibility
- After more than 30 years: Portable C Compiler reaches version 1.0
- Wine 1.3.17 implements Vista file dialogues
Why I was wrong about Microsoft- jQuery 1.5.2 released as 1.6 beta approaches
- Puppy Linux update brings improvements
- Mozilla begins crackdown on slow starting Firefox add-ons
- Proposals for the future of certificates
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