News Archive
Saturday, 18 Aug 2012
Friday, 17 Aug 2012
- Developer Break: Twitter, Microsoft, Growl, PostgreSQL
- 6.0: The beginning of the end for AV Linux
PostgreSQL patches XML flaws- Debut for the Arduino Wi-Fi Shield
- Unity 2D dropped from Ubuntu 12.10 "Quantal Quetzal"
- Lucene.Net becomes top-level project at Apache
- Consistent browser rendering with Normalize.css
- FSF introduce "DRM Free" logo
- Strictly OOXML for Office 2013 says Microsoft
- Bogus anti-hacking tool targets Syrian activists
- Publishing resumes in Windows Phone Marketplace
Thursday, 16 Aug 2012
- Dojo 1.8's highlight – updated documentation
- The alleged flood of Android trojans
- LibreOffice Conference 2013 looking for a location
GNOME – from abyss to common ground- Hardware Hacks: OggBox, lunar rover and Pwdr 3D printer
- Reuters blog hacked again
- GCC shifts internal focus to C++
- Visual Studio 2012 is ready
- BKA trojan goes on an international holiday
- GNOME Ubuntu community derivative name proposed
- Oracle and AMD propose GPU-boosted Java
- Pwnium 2: Google pledges $2 million for Chrome exploits
- Debian celebrates its 19th birthday
- Rackspace launches OpenStack-based private cloud distribution
- Specialists disclose holes in DDoS attack toolkit
Wednesday, 15 Aug 2012
- Google warns of using Adobe Reader - particularly on Linux
- Lucene and Solr 4.0 go beta
- Community voting starts for Ubuntu App Showdown
- Open Recall: Games, emulators and multimedia
- LibreOffice 3.5.6 released
- Google offers larger rewards to vulnerability hunters
- Microsoft halts Marketplace app publishing
- New Linux drivers for old kernel versions
- Arch Linux proposes switch to systemd
- VirtualBox 4.2 nears with release candidate
Adobe closes numerous critical holes in Reader and Acrobat - Update
Microsoft closes 26 holes for August Patchday- Java SE 7 Update 6 hands OS X support to Oracle
Tuesday, 14 Aug 2012
- Furore over changes to licensing policy at CA/Browser Forum
- Zenoss Core 4 switches to AMQP-based new event system
- Kaspersky seeking help to crack the Gauss trojan
- Git integration for Microsoft's Team Foundation Server
- Mono integrates Entity Framework
- SpringSource Tool Suite 3.0.0 released
- oVirt 3.1 "narrows gap" with proprietary virtualisation
Magento shops attacked through Zend vulnerability- BackTrack 5 R3 adds tools for Arduino and Teensy attacks
- Amarok 2.6 overhauls support for iOS devices
Oracle releases unscheduled fix for critical vulnerability - TizMee brings Tizen apps to MeeGo
- Enki: a new editor for programmers with a plug-in interface
Monday, 13 Aug 2012
- Red Hat releases preview of its OpenStack distribution
- New version of data-visualising D3 JavaScript library
- Calligra 2.5 released
- Ubuntu Tweak 0.7.3 also tweaks Linux Mint
- Prototype JavaScript framework 1.7.1 arrives after 18 months
- Font installed with Gauss trojan raises questions
- FOSDEM 2013 calls for speakers and devroom organisers
- Lost+Found: Sexual harassment, cracker world cup and 29c3 neighbours
- Java for graphics cards
- First release candidate for Slackware 14
- New algorithm tracks down the origins of internet attacks
- Processor Whispers: About spinning ships and circling carousels
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