News Archive
Friday, 10 Oct 2008
- IBM extends POWER 6 servers
- Wireless network using visible light
- OpenSUSE suffers a blackout
- Critical flaws in ARCserve Backup
Apple plugs numerous holes in Tiger and Leopard- Eleven security updates from Microsoft next Patch Tuesday
- Re:Versions - Groovy 1.5.7/1.6-beta2 and Google Glog and ipaddr.py
- French president scuttles resolution by EU Parliament
Catching cactus-rustlers with RFID- Wikipedia goes all Ubuntu
Kernel Log: Linux 2.6.27 Released- Linux 2.6.27 Released
Thursday, 09 Oct 2008
- Few reliable voting machines in Florida
- Broadcom files complaint against Qualcomm's patent licensing practices
- Dell launches browser-based PC remote control
Cisco patches Unity Server- Asus warns of a virus infection in shipping Eee Boxes
- Mozy online backups for business users comes to the Mac
- Plasmon's european operations go bust
Wednesday, 08 Oct 2008
- American Airlines and Delta decide to filter in-flight broadband
- Mozilla previews Geolocation for Firefox
- Re:Versions - Dojo 1.2 and Picasa 3.0 for Linux
- Clickjacking: any click could be the fatal click
- Better email and smoother surfing with Opera 9.6
- SpringSource changes open source policies
- Symantec to acquire MessageLabs
- MySQL co-founder leaves Sun
- OOXML ISO specification leaks onto internet
- Customers return Linux Netbooks more often
- LinuxWorld to become OpenSource World
Tuesday, 07 Oct 2008
- Windows XP gets yet another reprieve
- ISPs and games providers want to crack down on harmful content
VMware patches holes
Security update for Novell eDirectory- Rallying call for late Debian 5.0
- iPhone Pushing?
Community Live - Google Code Jam, European Semifinals- Kernel Log: problem with e1000e bypassed, Morton praises Btrfs
Monday, 06 Oct 2008
Update for Apple TV closes critical holes- VeriSign wants to share (a small part of) the DNSSEC keys
- DDOS attackers appear in US court
- OpenSuse 11.1 second beta
- CERN starts the Peta-Grid
- Mono 2.0 adds LINQ and C# 3.0 support
- Skype admits censorship and invasion of privacy in China
- OOXML standardisation: Norwegian experts resign
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