News Archive
Saturday, 11 Jun 2011
- The H Week - Chrome 12, Fedora goes Btrfs, RSA replacements, LulzSec hacks
- Mozilla releases SeaMonkey 2.1
Friday, 10 Jun 2011
- Spanish police arrest alleged Anonymous activists
- Twitter authorisation misleads users
- NHS administrator passwords captured by LulzSec
- openSUSE for clinics and doctors’ practices
- NetRexx is now open source
- RSA appoints its first Chief Security Officer
- Adobe to patch critical holes in Reader and Acrobat
- Samba 3.6.0 approaching: second release candidate now available
- openSUSE Conference 2011 seeking sponsors
- OpenJDK will be a reference implementation for Java 7
- Microsoft to fix many critical vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday
- XML patent: US Supreme Court upholds decision against Microsoft
Thursday, 09 Jun 2011
- Piwik 1.5 nears with release candidate
Kernel Log: Coming in 3.0 (Part 1) - Networking- Chrome 12 includes support for Ubuntu's Unity global menu
- W3C to manage development of the Privacy Dashboard
- Mozilla disables Firefox 5 WebGL's cross domain textures - update 2
- Customer data stolen from Citibank
- Fedora 16 with Btrfs as standard file system
- Zarafa announces new Community Hub and certification program
- New initiative to improve customer service through open APIs
Wednesday, 08 Jun 2011
- Talend offers data integration in the clouds
- Stylesheets reloaded: W3C releases CSS 2.1 after 13 years
- FBI infiltrates US hacker scene
- Google discontinues specialised Linux and BSD search pages
Linux photo tools- Wireshark network monitor updated to 1.6.0
Chrome 12 arrives – "safer and snazzier"- Java SE 7 is passed to a chorus of protest
- Hack-Factor: CD drive waters your plants
- Allied Telesis – no backdoor in devices
- 8 June is World IPv6 Day
Tuesday, 07 Jun 2011
Oracle patches critical Java security vulnerabilities- Pidgin IM client updated to 2.8.0
- Linux Foundation announces scholarship program
- openSUSE calls on members to vote on strategy
- RSA replaces SecurID tokens after hack
- OpenERP and credativ to bring more open source ERP to UK
- eBay agrees to acquire Magento
- Apache Lucene/Solr 3.2 released
- Analyst: Copyleft in decline
- Webian Shell brings full screen browsing
Monday, 06 Jun 2011
- Apache Lucene-like Lucy gets first incubator release
Novell's open source legacy – wake up, little SuSE- LibreOffice Conference 2011 call for papers announced
- Native SSL support comes to CouchDB 1.1.0
- Acer inadvertently releases 40,000 customer details
- Cloud Foundry to support Scala
VLC Media Player 1.1.10 fixes vulnerabilities- Python 2.6.7 security-only fix released
- Ubuntu Friendly: community sourced hardware validation
- Beta of CCleaner for Mac OS X released
- NoSQL database Cassandra version 0.8.0 arrives
Flash Player update closes zero-day- SystemRescueCd 2.2.0 brings updated kernels
- Processor Whispers: About contras and ultras
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