News Archive
Fri 13 Jun 2008
- McKinnon's last ditch appeal to be heard by Lords
- Mathematics between genius and madness - John Nash's 80th birthday
- Yahoo! breaks off talks with Microsoft
- European Commission won't exclude Microsoft from procurement procedures
- One third of Europe faces digital divide
- DoS vulnerabilities in uTorrent and BitTorrent
Thu 12 Jun 2008
- AMD releases R600 GPU specifications
- Opera 9.5 web browser ready to roll
- Sun presents Java CAPS 6
- Apple promises ZFS for Max OS X server - Snow Leopard
- Red Hat reaches a settlement in patent lawsuit
- Several holes closed in X.org's X server
- Alert! Security update for Typo3
Wed 11 Jun 2008
- E-Crime Wales Summit points way to future
- WWDC: UMTS iPhone with GPS in July
- QT for Java: Jambi 4.4
- ISO standard for corporate governance in IT
- Microsoft's first development kit for Open XML
- Software Freedom Law Center again to file suit for violations of GPL
- Alert! Microsoft fixes 10 security vulnerabilities
- Vulnerability in open source monitoring software, Motion
- Alert! Multiple security holes in Freetype2 font parsing library
- Cotton traders confirm – credit card data stolen
- Alert! Critical error in SNMPv3 implementations from a number of vendors
Tue 10 Jun 2008
- OpenOffice update remedies flaws and closes security hole
- Virgin Media partners with BPI to control piracy
- ISO puts standard for Microsoft's OOXML document formats on hold
- Kernel-Log: Users of 2.4 provide feedback, 2.4.36.5 and 2.6.26-rc5 released
- Security holes in Linux kernel closed
- Alert! Apple closes five critical security holes in QuickTime
- Alert! Security update for Novell GroupWise Messenger
- BT off hook for secret Phorm trials
Mon 9 Jun 2008
- Encyclopaedia Britannica plans to create own on-line community
- 3GPP working on femtocell standard
- IT companies plan joint licensing of Wimax patents
- VideoLAN plugs further security vulnerabilities in VLC media player
- Warning of vulnerability in Symbian S60
- Alert! Security hole in Sun Solaris left unpatched for months
- UK Parliament rejects "surveillance society" concept