News Archive
Friday, 05 Dec 2008
- Community version of JBoss 5.0 released
- Python 2.6.1 released
- JavaFX on Linux already?
- New version 5.2.7 of PHP has improved stability and security
- Linux smartphones: Nokia remains the odd one out
- Adventure PHP Framework 1.8 now runs under LGPL 3
- Groovy Eclipse plugin gets refactoring support
- Android smartphone from Australia
- JavaFX 1.0: Sun wants to revolutionise the web with Java - again
- Combined KDE and Gnome developers meeting
JavaFX - A new hope for desktop Java?- Yii 1.0 stable release PHP framework released
- SpringOne Americas 2008: Spring Integration 1.0 released
Thursday, 04 Dec 2008
- Update for SquirrelMail resolves cross-site scripting vulnerability
- Firefox add-on displays Word 2007 documents
- IBM offers Microsoft-free desktops via Linux-on-Linux virtualisation
- Wikipedia to simplify contribution process
- Service Pack for Novell Open Enterprise Server
- Python 3.0 (final) arrives
Python 3.0 (final) arrives- Version 1.6 of the Apache Velocity Java Templating Engine is released
Wednesday, 03 Dec 2008
- Concurrent’s real-time Linux updated
- Eclipse plugin for Mercurial version control system
- SpringSource announces enterprise version of Tomcat
- Is the Open Source business model broken?
- Openmoko's Freerunner gets Android source repository and binaries
- Liferay's Social Office: a budget, cross-platform, MS Sharepoint alternative
- Java 6 update 11 available
- Viewing subversion repositories online with WebSVN 2.1
- New tool synchs Mac OS X with Open-Xchange groupware
- EclipseSource: An Engagement of Eclipse experts
- Songbird spreads its wings
Tuesday, 02 Dec 2008
- Silverlight for Linux : Moonlight 1.0 almost complete
- OpenOffice's UI will be getting a refurb
- Video editor Kdenlive for KDE 4
- New version of Linux Test Project
- OpenSolaris 2008.11 is ready
- Austrian Linux for the Administrator
- Google release open source iCal utility
Security update for cpCommerce shop software- Bugzilla 3.2 launched with NASA's help
Monday, 01 Dec 2008
- Obama's transition site now in the creative commons
- MadWifi HAL now open source
- Linux officially supports IPv6
- Another vulnerability in VLC media player
- MIT builds mobile-optimised site around open source
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