News Archive
Saturday, 18 Feb 2012
- CyanogenMod project appeals for help - Update
- JBoss 7 AS now fully certified for Java EE 6
- New EU-level spat over open standards
- The H Roundup for the week ending 18 February
Friday, 17 Feb 2012
- Fedora puts back Btrfs deployment yet again
- openSUSE 12.2 reaches first milestone
- Vulnerability in libpng prompts Firefox and Thunderbird updates
- Yahoo opens development of YSlow page analysis tool
Kernel Log: Apple streamlines CUPS- Nessus 5.0 accelerates vulnerability scanning
- Google found evading Safari's privacy controls
- Blender 2.62 gets new UV editing tools
- Google previews Dartium - Chromium with Dart virtual machine
- Qt Labs introduces replacement for qmake
Thursday, 16 Feb 2012
- Canonical refreshes "Lucid Lynx" with 10.04.4
- Apple previews OS X 10.8 with Gatekeeper - Update
- Deltacloud becomes an Apache Top Level Project
- Piwik 1.7 adds new reports, improves security
- RSA keys not as random as they should be
- SUSE working on new base layer for YaST and allied programs
- Scientific Linux 6.2 released
- Apple: Future iOS release will require user permission for apps to access address book
- MySQL Cluster update brings improved performance
Flash Player update plugs exploited hole
Wednesday, 15 Feb 2012
- Debian announces "Wheezy" artwork contest
- Java SE updates fix critical security holes
- New web browser for HP's Open webOS
Microsoft's struggle against bugs- Google Wallet PIN brute-forcing now without rooting
- Vimeo adds support for browsing CC licensed videos
- Google announces Code-in 2011 grand prize winners
- Developer values Debian at £12.1 billion
- Sourcefabric introduces Booktype for writing and publishing books
- Readium: EPUB 3 reference implementation with WebKit
- Microsoft's Patch Tuesday fixes critical vulnerabilities - Update
Shockwave Player critical holes closed
Tuesday, 14 Feb 2012
- Java-alternative Kotlin now available as open source
- Whistleblowing platform used to spread malware
- Twitter enables HTTPS for all signed-in users
- Report concludes number of security vulnerabilities is falling
- LibreOffice 3.5 sharpens its grammar checking
- Firefox extension illustrates password reuse
- Version 3.1 of OTRS Help Desk released
Horde Groupware contains backdoor - Today is "I Love Free Software Day"
- Chinese hackers had free rein at Nortel
- US DoJ investigation into Novell/CPTN deal over
- Mozilla plans Firefox for Windows 8 Metro UI
- EU and US OK Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility
Monday, 13 Feb 2012
- Lua Development Tools now available as a standalone product
- Malware masquerades as police message to extort money
- Smartphone botnet allegedly pulls in millions with premium text messages
- Linux graphics system Wayland sees first "real release"
- Opera 12 supports Mozilla's "Do Not Track" header
Wayland - Beyond X- Valve: hackers may have gained access to Steam transactions
- Chrome gets sneak peek of "Harmony" JavaScript features
- Spring Roo 1.2 update improves performance
- Reports: Iran disrupts secure internet connections - Update
- MySQL client HeidiSQL 7 now also talks Microsoft SQL Server
- Canonical announces Ubuntu Business Desktop Remix
Mozilla closes critical security hole in Firefox, Thunderbird and Seamonkey- Processor Whispers: About TLAs and IPOs
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