News Archive
Saturday, 19 Feb 2011
Friday, 18 Feb 2011
- AllJoyn: free P2P framework from Qualcomm
- Chrome beta 10 integrates JavaScript optimisation technology
- Report: cybercrime costs UK economy £27 billion per year
Kernel Log: Coming in 2.6.38 (Part 2) – File systems- Google requests re-examination of Java patents
- Mozilla Labs moves forward with F1
- Canonical releases Ubuntu 10.04.2 LTS
- Second beta of NetBeans 7.0
- Microsoft backtracks over internet quarantine
- Eben Moglen promotes Freedom in a box - Update
- Security suite for Android and BlackBerry
Thursday, 17 Feb 2011
- Windows 7 Service Pack 1 is available for MSDN and TechNet subscribers
- MeeGo: "We will find other partners", says Intel CEO
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4.9 released
- Mono 2.10 with new code generation
- Malware toolkits fuel the botnet epidemic
- More background on the US security firm break-in
- Document Foundation seeks set-up funds
- Talend Integration Factory launched
- Canonical to disable GNOME donations in Banshee
- Microsoft bans free software from Windows Phone Marketplace
- Common successor planned for Android Gingerbread and Honeycomb
- Work stalls on Unity ports for Fedora and openSUSE
Wednesday, 16 Feb 2011
- Beta for Moonlight 4: the developers skip version 3
- No more desktop Linux systems in the German Foreign Office
- BBC confirms sites were hacked to serve malware
Is the open source cloud computing dream evaporating?- Speculations over the price of exploits on the black market
- Parted Magic 5.10 cuts the Chromium, brings back Firefox
New hole in Windows file sharing- New Splashtop version based on MeeGo
- Linux Foundation announces Android Builders Summit and Embedded Linux Conference
- Java SE 6 Update 24 fixes floating point bug
- Stuxnet: five companies used as spring-boards
- JavaOne and Oracle OpenWorld held together again
- Marvell announces free development platform for mobile devices
Tuesday, 15 Feb 2011
- Mandriva and Mageia both release alpha versions - Update
- Hardware keyloggers found in public libraries
- Google Web Toolkit 2.2 adds HTML5 support
- Microsoft still using undercover patches
- Now Hudson moves to GitHub
- Anonymous exposes US security company
- Tiny Core Linux 3.5 released
- Firefox director to leave Mozilla
- Version 4 of LiMo platform announced
- Three more years to the HTML5 standard
- Oracle releases database firewall
Monday, 14 Feb 2011
- Oracle Linux 6 available
- OpenShot Video Editor 1.3.0 released
- Two open source web application firewalls announced
- London Stock Exchange: live with Linux
- Disappointment and anger greet Nokia's MeeGo plans
- Name sought for Eclipse Indigo's successor
- WhiteHouse.gov makes further Drupal code contribution
Save your PC: bootable Linux rescue tools- Document Freedom Day on 30 March
- MPEG calling for royalty-free web video codec
- Intel, Symantec and Vasco propagate single-use passwords
- ForgeRock expands on first anniversary
- Processor Whispers - About Flowers and Bouquets
- Bug fixes for MySQL 5.5
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