News Archive
Fri 29 Aug 2008
- Google announces Android Market and Android Challenge winners
- German Customs cracks down at IFA
- October launch for Google/Yahoo cooperation
- Ordnance Survey defends use of lobbying company
- McKinnon loses final appeal against extradition
- Improvements in Internet Explorer 8 - beta 2
- Alert! New security hole in VLC video player
- PC-BSD 7 Beta 1 released
- European Commission seeks cap on roaming charges
- Google Code's MPL licence ban reversed
- Map reading skills threatened by Internet maps
- Intel acquires embedded Linux specialists
Thu 28 Aug 2008
- MEP calls for tougher action against product piracy
- Vulnerability in OpenOffice
- The Eee PC with 10.1 inch display is on its way
- Security update for Samba
- 45th Mersenne prime probably discovered
- The US to implement DNSSEC in all federal offices
Wed 27 Aug 2008
- Hot Chips: Fujitsu shows off SPARC64 VII
- Beta Live CD for Debian 5.0
- Hot Chips: the third Dragon CPU
- Virus infects International Space Station
- Mac cloner Psystar hits back at Apple with counter-claim
- Linux Foundation announces End User Collaboration Summit
- Mozilla Labs announces Ubiquity
- Laptop boot passwords vulnerable to attack
Tue 26 Aug 2008
- Android 1.0 loses GoogleTalk and Bluetooth APIs
- PyCon UK 2008 - 12th to 14th September
- CentOS: We are clean
- New versions of Delphi and C++ Builder
- Firebug 1.2 released
- Internet Explorer 8: Improved privacy functions
- Google's Gears beta for Safari
- Alert! Security update for Novell iPrint
- Andrew Tanenbaum presents Minix 3 at FrOSCon
Mon 25 Aug 2008
- Axiom Stack now under the AGPL
- TraceMonkey, the JavaScript accelerator for Firefox
- Xen 3.3.0 hypervisor ready for download
- Trend Micro session token insufficiently random
- Kernel Log: New stable and pre-release kernels, Ubuntu 8.10 with 2.6.27?
- Comcast tests new internet bandwidth management
- IDF: Why many system info tools give incorrect CPU temperatures
- IDF: Wireless laptop battery chargers