News Archive
Saturday, 23 Feb 2013
Friday, 22 Feb 2013
- Intel buys HTML5 tools for mobile development
- Certified online banking trojan in the wild
- Enyo 2.2 adds platforms and "swipeable" lists
- Lost+Found: iCloud cracking, BKA trojan infections
VMware patches NFC, Java and SSL
CQRS - an architecture precept based on segregation of commands and queries
Macs in the crosshairs- NetBeans 7.3 helps with web-centric development
- Chrome 25 arrives with speech recognition
- Hortonworks unveils Stinger Initiative
- NBC.com hacked and served up malware
- Ubuntu for tablets and smartphones previewed
- RHEL 6.4 has Hyper-V drivers and Windows 2012 certification
Thursday, 21 Feb 2013
- Developer preview for JDK 8 pushed back
- Glimpse 1.0 enables server-side debugging
- Bullet Physics animates Blender 2.66
- jQuery Mobile gets responsive with version 1.3
- NetworkManager learns to create Wi-Fi access points
- Mageia 3 release pushed back
- Eclipse Foundation starts Long Term Support initiative
- Intel pushes Atom-based MinnowBoard developer hardware
- Eclipse 2014 release name chosen
Adobe's emergency patch for Reader
Wednesday, 20 Feb 2013
- Xyratex takes over Lustre distributed filesystem from Oracle
- First release candidate of Debian 7.0 Installer
- Xamarin embraces Visual Studio and enhances own IDE
- Security Advisories Checker for Symfony
- JavaFX 3D Early Access now available
- Oracle plugs security holes: Updates for Java 1.4 to 7
- Canonical shows Ubuntu Tablet experience
- iPhone developer site confirmed as corporate attack source - Update
Tuesday, 19 Feb 2013
Firefox 19 brings PDF viewer and 4 critical security fixes- Doc blocker : Oxford University blocked Google Docs
- Droidifi will use Android to turbocharge routers
- Report claims Chinese hackers are working for government
- Tizen 2.0 SDK comes in "Magnolia"
- Open Recall: Diaspora, CC, Todo, Photoshop and Ruby Heroes
- Sigil 0.7 EPUB editor's previews go live
- FlightGear 2.10 gets more realistic environmental conditions
- Access restriction in iOS 6 partially useless
- Dell bringing improved Sputnik to Europe
- Linux 3.8 released
What's new in Linux 3.8
Monday, 18 Feb 2013
- GitHub's Boxen open sourced
- Secure Boot restrictions can be disabled in Fedora
- Sabayon 11 with UEFI SecureBoot support
- More Perl in Texinfo 5.0
BlackBerry Enterprise Server vulnerable to dangerous TIFFs- Wikimedia and Internet Brands settle travel wiki dispute
- More Wi-Fi devices with security holes
- Lockheed Martin "almost missed" hacker intrusion
- QEMU 1.4.0 boosts large storage device performance
- Developer preview for Ubuntu Phone due this week - Update
- Facebook engineers compromised by Java zero-day
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