News Archive
Saturday, 19 Mar 2011
Friday, 18 Mar 2011
- French space agency to use Apache Commons Mathematics library
- MonoMac links .NET to Apple's GUI
- Platform created for exchange between Debian and Ubuntu
- Open University offers Linux certification
- Newscoop open source CMS for journalists updated
- Legal status of Android's Bionic library uncertain
- Apache Harmony loses project manager
- Groovy 1.7.10 and 1.8 RC3 released
- WordPress for iOS 2.7 brings UI improvements
How can open source survive in a post-PC world?
Thursday, 17 Mar 2011
PHP 5.3.6 closes five security holes- Linux Mint 10 LXDE edition arrives
- Google closes Flash hole faster than Adobe
- KTorrent 4.1 adds super-seeding support
- OSI adds three to board and begins reform
- FreeBSD-based firewall m0n0wall 1.33 brings IPv6 improvements
- MongoDB 1.8 released
Open Source at CeBIT 2011- Microsoft cautiously welcomes WebM support for IE9
- Mandriva Linux 2011 Beta 1 released for testing
Wednesday, 16 Mar 2011
- Google: more than 92% of Android devices running 2.1 or later
- Gluster becomes latest member of OpenStack community
- Mozilla to release Firefox 4 on 22 March
- Netherlands open source report says no savings can be made
- Cloud and web database Drizzle reaches general availability
- Oracle's Java EE 7 proposal approved by the JCP
- Google's Chrome browser gets a new logo
- JRuby 1.6 final released with Ruby 1.9.2 compatibility
- Mozilla releases Thunderbird 3.3 Alpha 3
Tuesday, 15 Mar 2011
- Gpg4win encrypts files and folders
- Debian Project Leader elections: a foregone conclusion
- Google release WebM plug-in for Internet Explorer 9
- GNU Free Call starts development, aims to be a Skype alternative
- Opera's open source web debugger enters beta
- Sun.com domain to be decommissioned
- Fourth alpha release for real-time strategy game 0 A.D.
- Couchbase Server announced in Enterprise and Community editions
- FreeNAS 8.0 nearing completion
- FFmpeg renamed to Libav
What's new in Linux 2.6.38- Linux kernel 2.6.38 released
Monday, 14 Mar 2011
- ZFS for Linux 0.7.0 released
- Google finally brings Gears to an end
- Russian IT firm PingWin Software joins the Linux Foundation
- Alien Arena 2011 FPS game updated
- Pwn2Own 2011: Google patches hole in Chrome
- NASA Open Source Summit announced
- Open source news publishing platform gets $975,000 grant
- NetBSD now available on Amazon EC2
- Second and final beta of GNOME 3 arrives
- Novell acquisition delayed till April 12th
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