News Archive
Saturday, 23 Jan 2010
Friday, 22 Jan 2010
- Security update for BIND name server
- Google's Chrome OS to include a media player
SSL for free - step by step- Tor Project servers hacked
- Perl 6 development: Parrot 2.0.0 released
- Kernel Log: Long-term maintenance for 2.6.32, util-linux-ng extended
- Bordeaux 2.0.0 for Solaris and OpenSolaris arrives (Wine included)
- Eleven vulnerabilities in RealPlayer fixed
- Pivot has become an Apache Top-Level Project
- WordPress Foundation launched
- Debian 4.0 security support ends soon
Thursday, 21 Jan 2010
The emergency patch for Internet Explorer- GroundWork Monitor Enterprise 6.1 adds Ubuntu support
- Mozilla officially releases Firefox 3.6
- Digium opens AsteriskExchange marketplace
- Transmission 1.80 adds support for magnet links, fixes vulnerability
- Cisco reports vulnerabilities in products
- Version 5.20 of the Nmap network scanner arrives
- European Commission approves Oracle's acquisition of Sun
- Patch for IE hole to be released today
- Skype for Linux 2.1 Beta 2 adds screen sharing
Mozilla addresses critical holes with Thunderbird 3.0.1
Wednesday, 20 Jan 2010
Adobe fixes critical holes in Shockwave- Internet Explorer hole: Help is at hand
- Firebug 1.5.0 released - ready for Firefox 3.6
- Mozilla's Bespin rebooted, to be GPL compatible
- Eclipse 3.6 with Java 7 coming to Mac OS X
Windows hole discovered after 17 years - Update- German government IE warning leads to spike in Firefox downloads
- Marc Fleury, JBoss founder, critical of Save MySQL campaign
Apple releases Security Update for Mac OS X- Google patents Map/Reduce
Tuesday, 19 Jan 2010
- Hole in Internet Explorer: Good news and bad news
- Disney releases Ptex texture mapper as open source
- Genuitec promotes patent protection for customers
- D-Link closes security hole in some of its routers - Update
- Nokia announces bugfix release for Qt and beta version of Qt for Maemo
- Clickjacking problem in browsers persists
- UK Government won't issue Internet Explorer warning
- EclipseCon 2010 presentations confirmed
- European approval for Oracle acquisition of Sun expected this week
- Canonical offering support for Lotus Symphony on Ubuntu
- Targeted attacks on businesses continue
- Puredyne 9.10 released
Monday, 18 Jan 2010
- Software error in ZigBee radio modules facilitates eavesdropping
Another patch for MIT Kerberos- MariaDB 5.1 on the home stretch
- MySQL founder asks China, Russia to stop Oracle
Health Check: Moonlight- Groovy-Eclipse 2.0 released - A smoother development cycle
- Pardus Linux 2009.1 arrives - Update
- Typo3 updates patch holes
- US to protest against Chinese hacker attacks
- Mozilla releases Firefox 3.6 RC2
- Processor Whispers - About Beauty and Creativity
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