News Archive
Sunday, 23 Jan 2011
Saturday, 22 Jan 2011
Friday, 21 Jan 2011
- Google submits documentation for VP8 video codec to the IETF
- Twitter scareware wave
- Trojan bypasses cloud-based anti-virus
- XBMC media software ported to Apple TV, iPhone, iPad
- 25 years of PC viruses and copy protection
- Latvia: ODF acceptance mandatory
- openSUSE 11.1 reaches end of life
- Future in the cloud: Mozilla's online editor moves to Ajax.org
- Final PC-BSD 8.2 release candidate arrives
- Mozilla blocks Skype Toolbar
- Technology Preview for Qt SDK 1.1
- Mozilla releases Thunderbird 3.3 Alpha 2
- W3C backdown on HTML5 logo claims
Sun's open source legacy – code and compromises- HTML5 to become a living standard called "HTML"
Thursday, 20 Jan 2011
- Development of FFmpeg under new management
- Foursquare open sources two development tools
- Hacking with USB keyboard emulators
- OpenERP releases version 6.0 of its ERP business applications suite
- EPEL offers add-on packages for RHEL 6
- Khronos Group releases OpenMAX AL 1.1 and OpenSL ES 1.1
- Online banking trojan developing fast
- Employment opportunities at The H
- OSI and FSF ask US DoJ to intervene over Novell patents
- FSF backing Google's push for WebM codec
Return of the sprayer - exploits to beat DEP and ASLR
Wednesday, 19 Jan 2011
- Tool to track security-sensitive changes to Windows
- Apache Pivot 2.0 released
- Web site to showcase GNOME 3
- Oracle releases first VM VirtualBox 4.0 update
- Stuxnet not such a masterpiece after all?
- Main development phase of Linux kernel 2.6.38 completed
- Debian 6.0 scheduled for beginning of February
- Appcelerator acquires web app specialist Aptana
- Version 3.0 of the Parrot virtual machine arrives
- Oracle patches 66 vulnerabilities
Tuesday, 18 Jan 2011
- W3C unveils HTML5 logo
- Oracle may remove JUnit from NetBeans
- GNOME Foundation seeking new Executive Director
- Cloud guidelines for public bodies
- WebM: Google explains
- Clonezilla Live open source clone system adds new options
Sybase plugs holes in Application Server- Gingerbread-based CyanogenMod 7.0 nightly builds
- IPFire open source firewall updates kernel
- Ubuntu opening up to Qt applications
In defence of hackers and open source
Monday, 17 Jan 2011
- OECD study: an actual cyberwar is improbable
- Yahoo updates YUI JavaScript framework
- jQuery 1.5 beta 1 released on the 5th birthday of jQuery
- Testers wanted: Python 3.2 RC1 arrives
- ICQ can be fed crafted updates
- Xfce 4.8.0 desktop environment released
- New features in Amarok 2.4
- On schedule: JDK 7 is "Feature Complete"
- Was Stuxnet a joint US-Israeli project?
Tor project releases update to close critical hole- Cassandra service company Riptano changes name to DataStax
- FreeBSD 8.2 RC2 released for testing
- Mozilla releases Firefox 4 Beta 9
- Processor Whispers: About posts and patents
- Russia to switch to open source by 2015
- EU funds open source language Scala
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