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In the last seven days: the first "real release" of Wayland arrived, Debian was valued at £12.1 million, LibreOffice 3.5 and a security update for Mozilla software were released. Also, hackers had free rein at Nortel and Apple will streamline the CUPS printing system
In the last seven days: fixes for power-saving issues in Linux, a backdoor in IP cameras, a man-in-the-middle certificate and a rugged Ubuntu-based tablet. Also open source hardware that could change the world, Symantec source code leaks and satellite phone encryption cracked
In the last seven days: a critical hole in PHP was closed, Ubuntu 12.04 Alpha 2 arrived and there was controversy around a Busybox alternative. Also Debian 7.0 will use the 3.2 kernel, VLC 2.0 gets ready to bloom and Wayland 1.0 approaches
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
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
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
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

The H Roundup for 2011

Posted by FeedR 52 days ago
As 2011 comes to a close, The H has had a look back on what our most read features and news items were for the year and with the mix of open source and security that is the trademark of The H we think you'll find it a different holiday read

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