News Archive
Fri 1 Aug 2008
- Google’s plans for a venture capital business
- Alfresco Labs 3 content repository talks Sharepoint protocol
- One Year On: Sun's JavaFX gets a preview release
- New European Institute of Innovation and Technology is ready for take-off
- US Government wants to retain control of DNS root zone
- Alert! Apple eliminates DNS server vulnerability under Mac OS X
- Kaspersky Mobile Security wipes data from lost mobiles
Thu 31 Jul 2008
- Microsoft provides tuning tips for Windows Vista
- DCMS consultation to improve video games rating system
- Patches for DNS vulnerability put the brakes on servers
- ESET NOD32 signature update logjam
- McKinnon to be extradited to the US
Wed 30 Jul 2008
- Web browsers become tools for criminals
- Microsoft market research: the joys of Vista
- Vulnerabilities in Outpost Security Suite
- Security update for VMware’s ESX Server
- Alert! Trend Micro’s OfficeScan vulnerable
- Alert! Oracle warns of WebLogic exploit
- IETF tackling P2P data traffic
- TI launches the open source Beagle Board for £75
- Intel, HP and Yahoo team up for cloud computing research
- Codeweavers plan on giving no software away with Lame Duck Challenge
Tue 29 Jul 2008
- KDE Desktop 4.1 released
- Security researcher publishes exploit toolkit
- Yahoo to compensate its online music store customers
- Security update for AVG virus scanner
- Launchpad 2.0 launched
- Competition for Thunderbird and Outlook from Zimbra
- Developer Milestone of Firefox 3.1 released
- Via starts to act more open
Mon 28 Jul 2008
- Open source project tracks stolen laptops
- Sophos to acquire Utimaco
- Googles online encyclopedia: Knol, goes public, at least in beta form
- Novell developer criticises Sun's management of OpenOffice.org
- Cuil, a new search engine, has its eye on Google
- Vertico integrates VOIP and CRM
- Debian 4.0r4 released with new hardware drivers
- Apple's Safari browser vulnerable to session fixation attacks
- Alert! RealPlayer update fixes critical security holes
- Alert! DNS hole - no patch yet from Apple
- Microsoft opens up at OSCON
- US Patent Office extends peer review testing of patent applications