News Archive
Saturday, 05 Feb 2011
Friday, 04 Feb 2011
- Is SCO's Unix business being sold to UnXis?
- jQuery Mobile Alpha 3 expands browser support
Licence Pickers- US DoJ requests more information from Novell and CPTN
- GNOME 3 approaches completion
- FreeBSD 8.2 and 7.4 get third release candidate
- Canonical releases Ubuntu 11.04 Alpha 2
- Google releases Chrome 9.0 stable
- Canonical get on the OpenStack
Thursday, 03 Feb 2011
Mailing list application Majordomo reveals file content- Enea joins the Linux Foundation
- First release of Jenkins CI after fork vote
- Nominations open for the Free Software Awards
- ChiliProject forks from Redmine
- Canonical announces integrated cloud service for Dell US servers
- Pwn2Own 2011: Extra prize for Chrome hack
- Google launches Android Market on the web
- Open source game counterfeited in Mac App Store
- Mozilla: Prism becomes "Chromeless"
- RabbitMQ 2.3.0 released - Update
Wednesday, 02 Feb 2011
- Microsoft releases H.264 plug-in for Google Chrome on Windows
- Word's chemistry add-in released as open source.
- Eucalyptus Systems and Convirture in partnership
- GitHub announces CodeConf 2011
- VideoLAN project celebrates 10 years of open source
- Blender on sale in alleged violation of GPL
VLC Media Player 1.1.7 addresses critical vulnerability- Chrome Dev channel gains password sync
- Mozilla releases Firefox 4 Beta 4 for Android and Maemo
Tuesday, 01 Feb 2011
- WANdisco becomes Apache bronze sponsor
- CouchDB update fixes cross-site scripting vulnerabilities
- RubyGems 1.5.0 now supports Ruby 1.9.2
- Oracle writes new OpenJDK rules
- Attacks on London Stock Exchange under investigation
- Exim update closes vulnerability
- Yahoo! commits to Apache Hadoop, drops Yahoo! Hadoop
- Linux Foundation launches new Android & MeeGo developer training courses
- Mandriva 2011 delay
- PostgreSQL security update fixes a buffer overrun
- Smartphones: Android overtakes Symbian, Apple loses market share
- jQuery 1.5 arrives
- KDevelop 4.2 brings KDE 4.6 support
- ArchBang Linux 2011.01 brings new look
The H Community Calendar - February 2011
Kernel Log: Consistent names for network interfaces
Monday, 31 Jan 2011
New critical vulnerability in VLC Media Player- Mozilla Dash hides the browser interface
- Version 5.50 of the Nmap network scanner released
- Enlightenment core libraries reach 1.0
- openSUSE 11.4 Milestone 6 arrives
- Data theft vulnerability in Android 2.3 not plugged
- Google releases Mac OS X deployment engine
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