News Archive
Sunday, 17 Feb 2013
Saturday, 16 Feb 2013
Friday, 15 Feb 2013
- Lost+Found: Angry ATMs, atmospheric entropy and virtual ShmooCon
- Frosty attack on Android encryption
- OpenShift gears up with Enterprise 1.1 release
- Vivaldi tablet in harmony with new vendor
- PeerJS enables WebRTC browser-to-browser banter
- Steam for Linux officially launched
- iPhone vulnerability allows passcode-free access
- Secure Boot comes to Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS
- Python Software Foundation in trademark fight in Europe
Thursday, 14 Feb 2013
- Firefox with Windows 8 UI arrives in Nightly channel
Kernel Log: Coming in 3.8 (Part 3) Drivers- Google adds memory to App Engine
- Decoda IDE for Lua is now open source
- Spanish police arrest suspected developer of BKA trojan
- Fedora 16 end of life, Fedora 19 coming in June
- Google Play Store's "privacy problem" is taxing
Adobe recommends workaround for critical holes in Reader- Zend Optimizer+ open sourced
- Chrome stops declaring Linux systems obsolete
Wednesday, 13 Feb 2013
- Open Recall: NSH, nginx 1.2.7, Coreboot for the "Butterfly"
- Chakra Linux 2013.02 delivers KDE 4.10
Why it's time to stop using open source licences
Zero-day vulnerability in Adobe Reader- Robot Operating System heading to foundation
- Airtime 2.3 goes local to celebrate World Radio Day
- Opera commits to Chromium and WebKit
- February patches from Microsoft and Adobe
- Zend Server 6 puts Zend in DevOps movement
Tuesday, 12 Feb 2013
- Open source JavaFX coming for iOS and Android
- Raspbmc turns the Raspberry Pi into a media centre
More Rails security fixes released- Slick 1.0 simplifies database access with Scala
- FSFE proposes #ilovefs for 14 February
- Security company Bit9 hacked
- Hacked US TV Channels report zombie apocalypse has begun
- Google Summer of Code 2013 announced
- RAP reorients for remote platforms with version 2.0
- DigiKam 3 arrives with Summer of Code improvements
Monday, 11 Feb 2013
- Limitless credit card manipulations
- VMware plugs murky privilege escalation hole
- Oracle to bulk up Java update on 19 February
- Developer Break: New BlackBerry 10 SDKs, Dropbox Sync API
- Open Recall: Tomboy, Bootstrap, GIMP, Firefox and BookType
Kernel Log: Coming in 3.8 (Part 2) - Infrastructure- Linux Foundation's Secure Boot bootloader now available
- "Intel Packet of Death" not Intel's problem
- Samsung UEFI bug: Notebook bricked from Windows
- D-Bus is coming to the Linux Kernel
- Chef 11 adds a serving of Erlang
- Processor Whispers: About ups and downs
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