News Archive
Sat 28 Jun 2008
Fri 27 Jun 2008
- Openmoko's Neo FreeRunner smart phone for Linux now available
- Ghostly threat to Internet Explorer users
- Cabinet Office publishes review of data security
- Microsoft update "could" fix Windows XP SP3 problems
- Backdoor trojan exploits hole in Mac OS X
Thu 26 Jun 2008
- MEPs adopt draft "e-privacy directive" reforms
- Yahoo defends its actions to shareholders
- Ubuntu goes mobile
- Ruby patch causes Rails problems
- MOD data loss report finds systemic failures
- Alert! Critical vulnerability in Solaris 10 multicast filter
Wed 25 Jun 2008
- Information Commissioner to sanction HMRC and MOD for data loss
- IBM and Swiss Technical University to build shared nanotech lab
- Mac Open XML converter released
- Eclipse Ganymede improves SOA tools
- CentOS 5.2 released
- Exploits appear for holes in MS Word and WordPad
- Alert! Microsoft warns of SQL injection attacks
- US ISP backs off from NebuAd
- Alert! New danger from PDF files
- China still tops the league for infected sites
Tue 24 Jun 2008
- European Patent Office issued fewer patents in 2007
- Working group: Turn off analogue radio
- Google calls for improvements in server energy efficiency
- Virgin loses data on 3000 customers
- Nokia takes over Symbian
- Outsourced marketing greatest UK privacy threat
- Linux kernel developers speak out against proprietary drivers
- GPLv3 on the advance
- HP donates Tru64 file system to Linux