News Archive
Saturday, 05 May 2012
Friday, 04 May 2012
- Piston integrates VMware's Cloud Foundry and OpenStack
- PHP patch quick but inadequate
- Jury possibly deadlocked on copyright issues in Oracle vs Google
- Java 7 arrives for (nearly) all
- KDE SC 4.8.3: Kontact Suite and Dolphin bug fixes
Thursday, 03 May 2012
- GIMP 2.8 arrives with single-window mode
Critical open hole in PHP creates risks - Update 2- OpenX used to serve malicious advertisements
- edX: new online partnership from MIT and Harvard
- Sigrok: open source framework for logic analysers
- Android malware opens back door to the intranet
Kernel Log: Coming in 3.4 (Part 2) - Filesystems, storage and drivers- Firefox WebSocket bug compromises Tor anonymity
- ArchBang Linux 2012.05 released, new versions to be quarterly
- Version 2 of Open Compute specifications released
- Android client for ownCloud released
- Google: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich gaining ground
- Open Build Service 2.3 improves update handling
Wednesday, 02 May 2012
- Miro 5 released with more synchronisation options
- OONI maps internet censorship on a global scale
Firefox add-on exposes visited URLs- LibreOffice 3.5.3 update arrives with fixes
- Google cranks up the V8 JavaScript engine
- ReactOS seeks to fund full-time developers
- Mono developers port Android to C#
- Yocto Project 1.2 introduces Build Appliance
- Mandriva shareholders approve recapitalisation - Update
- OpenBSD 5.1 released
- Fedora 18 will be "Spherical Cow"
Tuesday, 01 May 2012
- Outercurve Foundation announces second sponsor: AOL
- Linux Foundation introduces new version of OpenMAMA framework
- Tizen reaches 1.0, ready for mobile device makers
- Final Qt 5.0 release delayed until August
- Akavache cache open sourced by GitHub
- Study explains how retailers stop Linux from entering the market
- Apache TomEE 1.0 brings enterprise-class Java to Tomcat
- Open Recall: Patent size, RMS and FNF, Vivaldi
- The Oracle vs. Google case now with the jury
- Chrome 18 update closes high-risk security holes
- Red Hat open sources OpenShift
Monday, 30 Apr 2012
- Report: UK open standards bungle led to U-turn
- Google Drive clients for Linux in the works
- Barnes & Noble/Microsoft deal settles patent dispute
- Django migrates to GitHub
- Tails 0.11 incognito live system released
- Blender adds support for N-sided polygons
- MongoDB Node.js driver now officially supported
- Mozilla to auto-upgrade Firefox 3.6 users to version 12
Kernel Log: Coming in 3.4 (Part 1) - Infrastructure- Xfce 4.10 comes with more panel modes and new application finder
- SugarCRM 6.5 more search driven
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