News Archive
Saturday, 29 Oct 2011
Friday, 28 Oct 2011
- Android updates: a vendor lottery
- Google TV update adds Android Market
- First commercial OpenStack-based cloud compute service announced
- Red Hat certifies RHEL for Facebook's Open Compute systems
Open core or dual licensing? The example of MySQL- Linux Foundation releases blueprint for UEFI Secure Boot
- Canonical, Dell bring Ubuntu laptops to 220 Chinese retail stores
- JRuby update improves Ruby 1.9 support
- Worth Reading: Attacking from the side
- Apple open sources its ALAC lossless audio codec
Thursday, 27 Oct 2011
- Serendipity 1.6 integrates jQuery and updates plug-ins
- Further evidence of Certificate Authority break-ins
- Google open sources JavaScript coverage analysis tool
The H Community Calendar - November 2011 - Update 2- Oracle-Google trial postponed until 2012
- Microsoft settles botnet case with Czech dotFree group
- LinuxCon Europe: live video streaming
- QuickTime 7.7.1 security update released
- Mozilla and Microsoft announce Firefox with Bing
Wednesday, 26 Oct 2011
- Java 7 update to fix problems with Apache Lucene
- LinuxCon Europe: Yocto Project Release 1.1 announced
- CCC criticises new version of government trojan
- SUSE announces OpenStack-based cloud solution
Open Source, Open Science, Open Source Science- Appcelerator buys HTML5 expertise
- Avira anti-virus detects itself
- GitHub open sources Hubot chat robot
- Chrome 15 brings redesigned New Tab page, closes holes
- Ubuntu members come from Europe and US and want more representation
- LinuxCon Europe: Linux Foundation announce Long Term Support Initiative
Tuesday, 25 Oct 2011
New denial of service tool knocks out encrypting servers
Meet the Speaker - JAX London and Martijn Verburg- TYPO3 4.6 adds Form editor and XLIFF support
- Puppy Linux 5.3 "Slacko" based on Slackware 13.37
MyBB downloads were infected- Android 4.0 gets ASLR to improve security
- PacketFence NAC update closes XSS holes
- Quicksilver now Lion-friendly, automatically updates plug-ins
- IBM to offer Hadoop in its cloud
- Researchers find holes in the cloud
- Ruby 2.0 for 2013
Monday, 24 Oct 2011
- HTTP pipelining to arrive in Chrome 17
- Magazines and ebooks come to the Ubuntu Software Centre
- Linux 3.1 is here - Update
What's new in Linux 3.1- First release candidate for FreeBSD 9.0 arrives
- IronPython 2.7.1 adds new modules
- Microsoft gets another Android patent licence with Compal
- Wikimedia launches programming challenge
- New roadmap for Mageia 2 published
- Processor Whispers: About joy and frustration
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