News Archive
Fri 5 Sep 2008
- OfCom favours fibre for the far-off
- Downtime and new beginnings at CAcert
- Cappucino and Objective-J released under LGPL
- Sony recalls VAIOs over burn fears
- Spammers abusing Google Picasa
- G DATA and Panda release new anti-virus products
- Microsoft to close four critical security holes
Thu 4 Sep 2008
- Security updates for FreeBSD
- Dell launches Inspiron Mini 9 netbook
- Red Hat acquires Qumranet
- Botnets quadruple in size
- VirtualBox 2.0 adds 64-bit guest support
- Chinese resarchers use heartbeats against implant hacking
Wed 3 Sep 2008
- Chrome, Google's web browser, stirs up the web
- A First Glint Of Chrome
- Google Chrome beta comes with security holes
- TeX distribution TeX Live 2008 released
- TraceMonkey bites back at V8
- France in favour of "international internet police"
- Council tax data found on disk sold on eBay
Tue 2 Sep 2008
- Google offers video sharing for companies
- Virus authors home in on online gamers
- Global day of protest against software patents planned
- Renewed protest against the ISO certification of Microsoft's OOXML
- Mozilla not worried about Chrome
- Stephen Fry, the FSF and Software Freedom Day
- US file sharer fined $40,000 after formatting hard drive
- Google announces Google Chrome web browser