News Archive
Fri 8 Aug 2008
- VMWare joins the Linux Foundation
- UK leads in "readiness for e-voting"
- IBM sees no alternative to Linux
- Judge rules on internet forum comments
- New patent suits against Google, Palm and mobile phone makers
- heise online UK launches Community Live
- Next Patch Tuesday: Twelve security updates from Microsoft
- Kaminsky reveals final details of DNS vulnerability
- Sensor glove helps improve human interface design
- Linux Foundation launches beta Linux Developer Network and AppChecker
Thu 7 Aug 2008
- Surveillance and data retention costs taxpayer £18.5m
- Vint Cerf backs net bandwidth management
- Microsoft SQL Server 2008 available
- ePassport debacle: RFID chip security easily cracked
- QNX opens up the source code for its filesystems
- Sun's snoop dogged by a buffer overflow
- Wifi watching widget for Linux released by Xirrus
Wed 6 Aug 2008
- IBM open sources a supercomputer stack
- Mozilla is looking for ideas from everyone
- Microsoft partners to receive security information in advance
- US Government charges 11 in massive credit card fraud case
- COBOL accounting software delays California pay cuts
- Adobe warns about falsified Flash player updates
- Ubuntu on a partnering spree
- IBM aims for Microsoft-Free PCs
- The Olympic games, online
- Time Warner plans to split AOL
Tue 5 Aug 2008
- The best Open Source products recognised by InfoWorld Bossies 2008
- Linux to dominate mobile Internet devices, according to market researchers
- Steve Jobs cards MobileMe team.
- A further reduction of mobile phone roaming rates within the EU
- LinuxWorld gets an open source voting tryout
- AMD changes plans for its CPU/GPU Fusion chip