News Archive
Saturday, 11 May 2013
- W3C presses ahead with DRM interface in HTML5
- International Space Station to use Linux on more laptops
- The H Roundup - Debian 7, Blender 2.67 and your next language
Friday, 10 May 2013
- CSRF hole in OpenVPN Access Server
- Lost+Found: failed extortionists, Google hack and OAuth security
- Python-accelerating PyPy 2.0 for x86 released
- US president issues open data order
- Intel releases OpenCL SDK for Linux
- Critical Microsoft and Adobe fixes to arrive on Patch Tuesday
- Developer Break: PHP releases, Boris, MPEG1 decoding in JavaScript
- Credit card criminals arrested after multimillion-dollar theft - Update
- Open Recall: Netcraft survey, Edu Li-f-e 12.3-1 and KDE 4.10.3
Thursday, 09 May 2013
- OpenNebula 4.0 debuts new admin interface
- Canonical plans dogfood-capable phones by the end of May
- PyPy 2.0 alpha on ARM includes Pi support
- CyanogenMod 10.1 "quickly approaching" with release candidate
- The Onion details SEA/Twitter compromise
- Ubuntu 11.10, 10.04 Desktop and 8.04 Server reach end of life
Adobe acknowledges critical hole in ColdFusion- Gabe Newell and Eben Upton to keynote LinuxCon
Microsoft releases "Fix It" for IE8 hole- Ceph improves Red Hat support in new release
- LibreOffice 4.0.3 now Gatekeeper compliant
Wednesday, 08 May 2013
- Web server backdoor also booby traps lighttpd and NGINX
Your next language or how open source changed programming- Ubuntu SDK apps to get own package format
- OpenStreetMap launches new map editor
- Blender 2.67 renders cartoons
- Fourth cycle approaches for Mozilla's WebFWD open accelerator
- Fedora's FUDCon reborn as Flock
- Graph processing platform Apache Giraph reaches 1.0
- Child pornography trojan becomes more aggressive
- Debian release triggers distribution updates
Tuesday, 07 May 2013
- Phusion Passenger goes fourth
- "Honeywords" plan to snare password thieves
- Hackers gain access to all .edu domains
NGINX patches major security flaw- Linux still "benchmark of quality" in this year's Coverity Scan
- phpMyAdmin 4.0 moves on from HTML frames
Exploit for new IE8 0-day vulnerability in the wild- Open Recall: Code editors, distributions and a cloud deal
- Atlassian adds workflows to Stash 2.4
- MapR boosts HBase application performance
- Systemd 203 release to start up Fedora 19
Monday, 06 May 2013
D-Link update closes voyeur's ASCII peephole- Cinnamon 1.8 adds desklet support
- Processor Whispers: Of hUMA and humour
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