News Archive
Saturday, 13 Aug 2011
Friday, 12 Aug 2011
- Chrome 14 beta goes Native
Solving Microsoft's hard problem
Images used to break into BlackBerry servers - SIGGRAPH 2011: OpenGL, WebGL and other developments
Security update for ISC's DHCP server- KMyMoney 4.6.0 adds CSV import
- Ubuntu 11.10: Thunderbird is go
- XtreemFS 1.3.0 release candidate arrives with new licence
Thursday, 11 Aug 2011
- First milestone in Univention Corporate Server 3.0
- Percona announces MySQL conference
- Expert says Adobe omits mention of 400 Flash Player flaws
- Red Hat's OpenShift supports Java EE 6
- Nokia's MeeGo-powered N9 not coming to the UK or US
- Fresh money for NoSQL specialists
- US anti-trust regulators focus on Android
- QEMU 0.15 offers full Xen support
- Cisco and Twitter join Linux patent group
- Free web service cracks internet kiosks
Wednesday, 10 Aug 2011
- Business Intelligence: news from JasperSoft and Pentaho
A foundation for the desktop – one apple, two ideas- GPRS connections easily tapped
- Potential account theft with XSS hole in eBay.de
Adobe fixes critical vulnerabilities in four products on patch day - Google's App Inventor closing down
- Apple vs. Samsung: court bans sale of Galaxy Tab 10.1 in Europe
- Infosec Without Borders aims to help aid organisations
- 22 holes closed in Microsoft's August Patch Tuesday
Tuesday, 09 Aug 2011
- Community approves openSUSE strategy
- Samba 3.6.0 released
- McAfee SaaS Endpoint Protection vulnerabilities closed
- PolarSSL freezes for 1.0
- Using Firefox with a joystick
Young Rewired State 2011- Oracle and Google battle over Android evidence
- Infinispan 5.0 offers more than 45 new features
- TYPO3 updates plug multiple security holes
- Anonymous dump 7.4 GB of US law enforcement web sites
- HTC launches new developer portal
Monday, 08 Aug 2011
- Evolution contacts integration for Thunderbird
- Google intent on web apps working together
- Fedora not to switch to Btrfs in version 16
- RSA offers suggestions on security
- Gentoo Linux 11.2 LiveDVD released
Major security hole in SAP's NetWeaver - First milestone of Eclipse with Java 7 support
Kernel Log: First release candidate for Linux 3.1- Google also passes on European data to US authorities
- Fake Firefox update includes password-stealing trojan
- Anonymous claim Syrian MOD web site defacement
- Twitter to open source Storm in September
- Tiny Core Linux 3.8 released
- Plans for KDE's fifth generation announced
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