News Archive
Sunday, 03 Feb 2013
Saturday, 02 Feb 2013
- The H Roundup - UEFI vs Linux, Microsoft vs Munich and Oracle vs Java
Oracle releases emergency patches for Java
Friday, 01 Feb 2013
- Lost+Found: Demonic daemons, a bag of crap and Bill Shocker
- Apple blocks Java in the browser again
- Operation Payback: Fourth hacker sentenced
- Beta of hosted Kolab groupware service launched
- Linux Foundation's Secure Boot bootloader restructured
- Symantec says it is not to blame for New York Times hack
- Enlightenment 18 development begins
- Gradle 1.4 speeds up and improves reporting
- Security updates for MariaDB
- Twitter frees Flight, a web application framework
- Boilerplate App kickstarts Firefox OS development
What's the next big platform for Linux?
Thursday, 31 Jan 2013
- Protection against Samsung UEFI bug merged into Linux kernel
- Etherpad 1.2.7 fixes vulnerability that crashes the server
- JCache will not make Java EE 7
- Fedora 19: MariaDB instead of MySQL, but no Btrfs
- Open Developer Break: Node.js, RHEL dev tools, Apache updates
- Microsoft's Team Foundation Server supports Git
- Erlang developers release beta ready for next major version
- Opera 12.13 update closes security vulnerabilities
- Report: Chinese hackers attacked the New York Times
- Rubygems site recovers from compromise
- Sublime Text 3 beta introduces symbol indexing
- OpenNebulaApps simplifies cloud application management
Wednesday, 30 Jan 2013
- KDE plans to merge Plasma desktops
- LibreOffice 3.6.5 arrives ahead of FOSDEM
- Passwords with grammar chaotic secure make
- Latest VLC version has dangerous hole
- XBMC 12 open source media centre adds Live TV and Android support
- LINQ Insight 2.0 supports RavenDB
- Mozilla pulling plug on auto-running nearly all plugins
- US Democratic Party relicenses voter registration application
- LiveCode development environment to be open sourced
Millions of devices vulnerable via UPnP - Update- Booting Linux using UEFI can brick Samsung laptops
- BKA malware shocks victims with child pornography
Tuesday, 29 Jan 2013
- OTRS 3.2.1 released with improved process management
- 15,000 Raspberry Pi's heading to UK school children
Rails developers close another "extremely critical" flaw- Google offers exploit bounties for Pwn2Own and Pwnium
Connectors, controversy and the LGPL- Xcode 4.6 arrives alongside iOS 6.1
iOS update fixes browser vulnerabilities- NetBeans 7.3 nears with first release candidate
- Open Recall: systemd myths, Linux Mint 15 naming, Alan Cox
- Oracle's new Java defences already bypassed
- OpenEdge 11.2 incorporates Mobile App Builder
Monday, 28 Jan 2013
- LibreOffice 4 RC2 fixes bugs as rebased version heads for release
- Oracle plans to talk down Java security concerns
The H Community Calendar - February 2013 - Update 2- Microsoft partly releases study on Munich's Linux migration
- Second Mageia 3 beta ships LibreOffice 4 release candidate
- Sweden follows Norway with open source "Fix My Street"
- AMD Gizmo: Coreboot BIOS on budget hobbyist motherboard
- Brussels declaration for stronger EU data protection reform
- Chrome for Android beta adds experimental SPDY/3 and WebGL
- US military to massively increases cyber security personnel
- Anonymous defaces US Sentencing Commission site
- Processor Whispers: About Urbis et Orbis
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