News Archive
Sunday, 26 Jun 2011
Saturday, 25 Jun 2011
Friday, 24 Jun 2011
- Technical preview of Mageia ARM port
Nokia: no luck with Linux- Security-enhanced Android controls app access rights
- Google's App Engine adds new Python API
- NATO E-Bookshop data breach
- Some success for Google in Oracle lawsuit
- Sabayon Linux 6.0 adds native Btrfs support
- Apple releases Mac OS X 10.6.8
- Node.js to go native on Windows with Microsoft's help
- SocketStream launches new way for web apps - Update
Thursday, 23 Jun 2011
- Open Virtualization Alliance gains 65 new members
- Eclipse BIRT 3.7 released, now talks Hadoop
- Blender 2.5 series update improves stability
- Apple serves cease and desist on open source startup
- Brendan Eich hands over responsibility for Mozilla's JavaScript engine
- Chrome extension shows up bad JavaScript
- Final Thunderbird 5 beta arrives for testing
- FBI shuts down $72M scareware ring
- GitHub introduces GitHub for Mac
- Second openSUSE 12.1 milestone released
- Google introduces Android native application tester
- Red Hat quarterly revenue and profits increase
- FLOSS ad network Ad Bard closing
Wednesday, 22 Jun 2011
- Pentaho BI 4 gets new visual interface
- Apache OJB completes move into the attic
- Eclipse Indigo expands its reach
- AVM and Cybits in court over GPL
- Mozilla releases SeaMonkey 2.2 Beta 1
Battle lines drawn in dispute between AVM, Cybits and FSFE- Tornado Web Server 2.0 released
- Scientific Linux 5.6 released
- EU to compel banks to admit "serious" data breaches
- Metasploit Framework gains 11 new exploit modules
- Backdoor in popular WordPress plug-ins
- Karen Sandler to join GNOME Foundation
- Firefox Add-on SDK released
Tuesday, 21 Jun 2011
Firefox and Thunderbird updates patch security holes- Criminals exploiting critical vulnerability in Flash
- Mozilla releases Firefox 5
- Eclipse Indigo: EGit and JGit reach version 1.0
Kernel Log: Coming in 3.0 (Part 2) - Filesystems- Met Police arrest alleged hacker in Essex
- Hacker organisations join forces
- jQuery Mobile Beta 1 brings expanded platform support
- Perl 5.14.1 and 5.12.4 arrive
- Google Chrome Frame no longer requires admin rights
- EFF stops taking Bitcoin donations
- Nokia announces MeeGo powered N9 smartphone
- Dropbox left login door open for 4 hours
Monday, 20 Jun 2011
- Attack on Israeli Certificate Authority
- Mozilla rejects Microsoft's WebGL criticism
- GNOME and KDE 2011 Desktop Summit call for participation
- Third official release for Haiku
- Bitcoin exchange closed after attack
- FSFE accuses AVM of GPL violations
- Many Amazon cloud users reveal confidential data
- Webconverger 8 browser-only OS with Firefox 4
- Piwik 1.5 brings e-commerce analytics, fixes critical hole
Storing passwords in uncrackable form- LexisNexis joins Linux Foundation, open sources HPCC platform
- RabbitMQ 2.5.0 adds new tracing facility
- Processor Whispers: Of "dear friends" and engravers
- MP3 and PDF plug-in dependencies engineered away
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