News Archive
Saturday, 16 Jun 2012
Friday, 15 Jun 2012
- Firefox 13 tripped up by Flash patch - Update
- Alleged LulzSec hacker charged in the US
- VMware closes holes in its virtualisation products
- Ringmark now fully open sourced
- Solving partial differential equations in parallel with DUNE 2.2
- Running X11 applications under Wayland
- NVIDIA recommends new MacBook Pro to CUDA developers
- Angular.js hits its 1.0 degree
PHP 5.4.4 and 5.3.14 releases fix security vulnerabilities
Oracle warns EBS users of auto-update to Java 7- openSUSE 12.2 release slips to September
- Open Recall: The Lasersaur, open iOS and micro-PC Linux ports
- Do Not Track arrives in Opera 12
- Engine Yard sponsors PHP framework Lithium
- ARM board for Arduino shields
- Catching worms with ghost flash drives
Thursday, 14 Jun 2012
- Skype for Linux 4.0 released, moves out of beta
- Facebook, Twitter, Google and others team up to fight bad ads
- Project Serengeti: Hadoop in the VMware cloud
- Free software maps twins to answer nature vs nurture
- Mozilla invites users to build "the internet of the future"
- Global Payments: data theft compromised fewer than 1.5 million cards
- PacketFence 3.4 supports up to 100 custom VLANs
Ruby on Rails patches more SQL injection holes- EU group gives extra advice on cookies
Unity alternatives - the many desktops of Ubuntu- Analyse your web backend with BSOAD
- "Wake up call" for openSUSE as 12.2 is delayed
- WordPress 3.4 "Green" has new theme customiser
Wednesday, 13 Jun 2012
- Microsoft revises its certificate management
- Collabora and Fluendo launch GStreamer SDK
- Torvalds and Yamanaka share Millenium Technology Prize
- Google closes persistent XSS holes in Gmail
- Gutenprint 5.2.8 improves support for Canon printers
- OpenBSD forked to create Bitrig
- SSH private key gives attackers access to BIG-IP appliances
Intel CPUs affected by VM privilege escalation exploit- Google's Blockly puts visual programming in the browser
- LibreOffice 3.6.0 enters beta testing
- SkySQL sets up in the UK
- Oracle update of Java closes critical holes
Critical holes closed in Microsoft's June Patch Tuesday
Tuesday, 12 Jun 2012
- Firefox 15 Aurora has native PDF support
Multiple vulnerabilities in Symantec Web Gateway eliminated- Linux Foundation launches 2012 Scholarship Program
- Thousands of Twitter accounts wide open after TweetGif hack
- HTTP Error Status 451 proposed to show legal block
- Gradle build automation tool hits 1.0
- Do Not Track should not be enabled by default says W3C proposal
BIG-IP network appliances remote access vulnerability- KDE Telepathy 0.4 supports audio and video calls
- Fabien Sanglard reviews DOOM 3's source code
- Kaspersky says Stuxnet and Flame are related after all
Monday, 11 Jun 2012
- Lightspark plugs into BBC video streams
- Eclipse survey: Git and Maven becoming more popular
- Griffon, the Grails desktop counterpart, hits version 1.0
- Linaro boosts Android 4.0.4 performance
- Microsoft removes barriers for open source on Windows 8
- JCP.next.3: the next revision of the Java Community Process
- Lost+Found: Twitter password cracking and GPL malware
- Debian wheezy for Raspberry Pi goes into testing
- Growl 1.4 overhauls Applications Tab
- MPlayer leaps to version 1.1
- GNU Emacs 24.1 introduces new packaging system
- Sabayon 9 arrives with Linux 3.4 and new app browser
Simple authentication bypass for MySQL root revealed - Update
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