News Archive
Saturday, 21 Jan 2012
Friday, 20 Jan 2012
- Anonymous's new weapon
- Windows Phone App Analyser released
- McAfee customers used to spread spam
X.org server allows anyone to unlock computer- Securely booting Linux a "difficult" proposition
- GNOME Shell 3.2.2 improves extensions support
- iOS preferred over BlackBerry and Android on corporate networks
- WebRTC now in Chrome's development channel
- Wikipedia launches official Android app
- jQ.Mobi: new JavaScript framework for mobile development
Thursday, 19 Jan 2012
- Fedora 17 to come with Gimp 2.8, KDE 4.8, oVirt and GCC 4.7
- OpenSSL fixes DoS bug in recent bug fix
- Version 4.0 of the YAML modular CSS framework arrives
- Survey: 80% Linux-using enterprises will increase Linux use
- Red Hat releases third version of its Enterprise Virtualisation platform - Update
- Bot blackmails Facebook users
- Hudson gets first milestone release as an Eclipse project
- Report: "several dozen" new threats to Mac OS X in 2011
- Koobface C&C goes silent after alleged controllers exposed
Welcome to the world of open source domotics- Nexenta raises $21 million in funding
- OpenNebula 3.2 adds out-of-the-box VMware support
Wednesday, 18 Jan 2012
- Phishing toolkit exposes human vulnerability
- Symantec admits to more exposed code
The H Half Hour: Cache back - Greg Luck and the return of JSR 107
The H Half Hour: Cache back - Greg Luck and the return of JSR 107- Google Code-in 2011-2012 wraps up
- Dusseldorf airport closes security holes
- Samsung says no final decision on bada/Tizen merge
- Alpha of Android 4.0 ICS port for HP TouchPad released
- OASIS launches cloud interoperability initiative
- World IPv6 Launch on 6 June
- Canonical backtracks on deleting Oracle's Sun Java
- Oracle updates close 78 holes
- Mandriva bankruptcy decision delayed
Tuesday, 17 Jan 2012
- Fedora's package information web site
- Koobface gang to be exposed by Facebook
- Apache Tomcat developers advise updates to avoid DoS
- Wikipedia to go dark on 18 January
- SMILE Plug: The cloud for the classroom
- Google briefly experiments with Sesame phone-based login
- T-Mobile USA hacked
- Hackers cripple more Israeli web sites
- OpenStreetMap claims map vandalism traced to Google IP range - Update
Monday, 16 Jan 2012
Linux developers fix a homemade network problem - NSA releases security-enhanced Android
Tuning GNOME 3- New and revised modules in JBoss Seam 3.1
- Bug fix release LibreOffice 3.4.5 is out
- Node IDE Nide gets 0.2 release, now also native on Mac
- US Department of Defense smartcards attacked
- Critical hole in McAfee products still open after more than 180 days - Update
- Skrooge 1.2.0 gains new features
- Customer data exposed in Zappos.com breach
- Data stolen from Japanese space agency
- Samsung to merge bada with Tizen
- Processor Whispers: About strong-minded women, patents and picowires
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