News Archive
Friday, 19 Sep 2008
mySociety: Open democracy, open source- Kernel Log: The second day of Kernel Summit 2008; criticism of Ubuntu at the opening of the Linux Plumbers Conference
- Microsoft releases Network Monitor 3.2
- Is "clickjacking" the next threat?
- Google Chrome update stops remembering your secrets
- SquirrelFish Extreme announced, now with even faster JavaScript
- Debian update for OpenSSH denial of service bug
- Re:Versions - Apache Solr 1.3.0 and Qt 4.4.2
Thursday, 18 Sep 2008
- US researchers develop cloud computing virus protection
- Cross-platform groupware opens up with Openmapi
- Wyse switches its thin clients to Novell’s SUSE Linux Enterprise
- ENISA wants expanded responsibilities
- Zarafa groupware now available with AGPL3 licence
- Safari gets official Gears, with a tiny hack
- Microsoft to support secure software development
- More beta time for Firefox 3.1
- Bill proposed to limit searches of laptops at US borders
- Canonical CTO bites back at Linux Plumbers Conference keynote
Wednesday, 17 Sep 2008
- HP office PCs to have "Virtual Firefox"
- Mozilla Chief apologises for Ubuntu EULA
- Mini office supercomputer
- IEFT planning internationalised email addresses
- Dirac video codec reaches version 1.0
- Re:Versions - SwingX 0.94 and FindBugs 1.35
- Google creates developer update channel for Chrome
Serious vulnerability in phpMyAdmin [Update]- Kernel-Log: Hard core Linux developers discuss the future of Linux at the Kernel Summit
- PC-BSD 7.0 adds ZFS and KDE 4.1.1
- Adobe releases beta of AIR for Linux
Tuesday, 16 Sep 2008
- Satellite Internet planned for three billion people
- Infobright puts Data Warehouse software under GPL
- European Commission reportedly plans to open fiber optics networks of former monopolists
- Yet another new browser: beta 1 of Opera 9.6 appears
- iPhone update closes critical security holes
- Firefox 3.1 gets a built-in privacy mode too
- CodeWeavers bring Chrome to Mac and Linux
- Shuttleworth: Python needs to focus on future
Community Live: PyCon UK 2008- ITU discussing enhanced tracing of IP addresses
Monday, 15 Sep 2008
- EU wants to renegotiate IT trade agreement
- Openbravo's ERP suite soon to have BI functions
- Firefox EULA in Ubuntu alpha provokes complaints
- TWiki vulnerable to malicious attacks
- VLC gets a new look on Windows and Linux
- Google promises to be "more anonymous", but only partly
- HTML 5? It'll be finalised in 2022
- CentOS 4.7 now available
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