News Archive
Fri 25 Jul 2008
- SourceForge Awards presented
- Protests against Yahoo's termination of music tracks licence
- Microsoft manager: Windows 7 development going according to schedule
- Government plans for regulation of video-on-demand
- Red Hat issues Enterprise Linux 4.7
- Sun to provide optimised LAMP for Solaris and Linux
Thu 24 Jul 2008
- Security update for Thunderbird email client
- Nokia and Qualcomm end their patent dispute
- Speculation over back door in Skype
- Alert! DNS vulnerability exploits released
- Academics call on government to save Bletchley Park
- BT launches open source web site, joins FOSSBazaar
- New proposals to combat illegal UK music downloads
- Intel switches from Ubuntu to Fedora for Mobile Linux
- Dell UK launches systems with preinstalled Ubuntu Linux
- BusyBox settles GPL violation case with SuperMicro.
- Google announce Melange project for open source collaboration
Wed 23 Jul 2008
- NHS e-records scheme dropped by health trust
- MySpace links up with the OpenID Foundation
- Rallying Call for Perl on App Engine developers
- Spam king to spend almost four years behind bars
- Drizzle, a MySQL fork for web applications
- City of San Francisco regains network access
- Solaris gets another Common Criteria certification
- VMware gives away its hypervisor for virtual machines
- Alert! Exploit published for buffer overflow in BEA WebLogic
- Open Source Business Foundation to award prize money
- Power Pack for Windows Home Server arrives
Tue 22 Jul 2008
- Free UNIX derivative DragonFly 2.0 released
- Extreme Networks accused of having violated GPL open source license
- Brocade announces agreement to acquire Foundry Networks for $3 billion
- DNS security problem details released
Mon 21 Jul 2008
- Yahoo agrees on compromise with major shareholder Icahn
- Jailbreak released for iPhone firmware 2.0
- Support for Yahoo board in the struggle with Icahn
- Google Mail has more spam
- British Ministry of Defence struggling to combat disappearing data
- High-resolution X-ray microscope provides insight into nanotechnology
- San Francisco network hijacker pleads not guilty
- Security vulnerability in O2 UK's MMS system
- Graphene - miracle material
- Clouds on the horizon for European solar energy equipment suppliers
- European Commission publishes draft of interoperability framework