In the last seven days: Linux 3.3 goes into testing, Ubuntu 12.04 gets a new HUD and a Linux root exploit surfaced. Also KDE 4.8 and a stable release of Cinnamon arrived, jSlate was open sourced and the 6502 microprocessor relaunched
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The H Roundup for the week ending 28 January
Posted by FeedR 25 days agoThe H Roundup for the week ending 21 January
Posted by FeedR 32 days ago
In the last seven days: a security-enhanced version of Android from the NSA, developers fix a Linux network problem, OpenStreetMap vandalism, Android 4.0 for HP's TouchPad, extensions for GNOME 3 and the world of open source domotics
Wikipedia to go dark on 18 January
Posted by FeedR 36 days ago
Following a tweet by Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales, the Wikimedia Foundation has officially announced that it will blackout the English version of the Wikipedia online encyclopaedia on Wednesday 18 January in protest at proposed leglislation in the US
The H Roundup for the week ending 14 January
Posted by FeedR 39 days ago
In the last seven days: a million installs of CyanogenMod and 15 million lines of code in Linux. Also Firefox for enterprises, Python for Android and fresh Firebug
The H Roundup for the week ending 7 January
Posted by FeedR 46 days ago
In the last seven days: Linux 3.2 arrived, the Clementine music player turned 1.0, development on Cinnamon continued, nginx overtook IIS, Firefox for Android got a native UI and FreeDOS was updated after more than five years
Microsoft previews January Patch Tuesday
Posted by FeedR 47 days ago
As part of its upcoming January Patch Tuesday, Microsoft will release seven bulletins, one of which is rated as critical, to address a total of eight vulnerabilities in its products. However, the company has not said whether it will release a patch for a SSL/TLS vulnerability
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