News Archive
Sunday, 19 Oct 2008
Saturday, 18 Oct 2008
Friday, 17 Oct 2008
- Re:Versions - CentOS 4.7 Server CD and MooTools 1.2.1
- Court of Appeal eases the patenting of software
- Study: 6.5 million robots are in use worldwide
Linux Kongress 2008- Kernel Log: Ext4 completes development phase as interim step to btrfs
VLC update fixes critical hole
Critical security holes in Adobe Flash Player 9
Thursday, 16 Oct 2008
- Slimmer Java for the desktop
- Qt Software announces new Qt IDE, Greenhouse
- Android has a kill switch too
- D-Link releases Draft N base stations for corporate environments
- Blender 2.48: It isn't all about play
- Hitachi Data Systems expands AMS storage family
- NetBSD 4.01 released
Wednesday, 15 Oct 2008
- Flash Player 10 released
- Cyberwar between Sunnis and Shi'ites
- Software provides uniform domain registry
Windows 7 - or is it?- Bounteous October patch day at Microsoft
- Firefox 3.1 beta has new Javascript engine
- Beta version of the LSB 4.0 Linux standard released
- Third alpha of Thunderbird 3 previews new features
- Silverlight 2 is ready
Tuesday, 14 Oct 2008
- "Open source is not a business model" says 451 Group
- CUPS printer service update closes security holes
- Next Windows version to be officially named Windows 7
- Nvidia bug also affects Apple notebooks
- DIY NAS from D-Link
- OpenOffice.org 3.0 launch overwhelms servers
- Mozilla creates developer tools team with Ajaxians
- Press locked out of Linux Foundation End User Summit?
Monday, 13 Oct 2008
- A new model of Fon router with USB interface appears
- Improved WPA and WPA2 password-cracking tool causes concern
- Kernel Log: New stable kernels and Nvidia drivers, long-term maintenance for 2.6.27
- KDE users get a forum as MyBB goes GPL
- Java gets a standard REST
OpenOffice.org 3.0 Reviewed- OpenOffice.org 3.0 Released
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