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Posted by SecurIT 1 day 18 hours agoAndroid, który przyniesie ludzkości nieśmiertelność
Posted by FeedR 3 days ago
Jeśli do tej pory byliście przekonani o tym, że liderami wśród twórców dziwacznych robotów są Japończycy, czas bliżej przyjrzeć się wyczynom niegdyś bratniego narodu. To właśnie rosyjscy naukowcy pracują nad androidem, który ma maksymalnie przypominać człowieka. W przyszłości roboty takie jak ten będą stanowiły nośniki, na które będzie można przekopiować ludzkie umysły.
First official release of Eclipse Code Recommenders
Posted by FeedR 91 days ago
The project developers plan to provide intelligent code prediction for the Eclipse development environment as an "IDE 2.0" effort
Oracle commutes end of life on Java 6
Posted by FeedR 93 days ago
Java 6 gets an extra four months before being publicly end-of-lifed by Oracle. The company has also revised its end of life policy for future versions of Java
Zielone wieżowce pomogą ludzkości przetrwać
Posted by FeedR 93 days ago
Plantagon, szwedzki producent "zielonych domów", opracował projekt ekologicznego wieżowca. Za kilkadziesiąt lat ludzkość nie poradzi sobie bez tego typu budowli - twierdzą Skandynawowie. Co zakłada ten niezwykły koncept?
The H Roundup for the week ending 18 February
Posted by FeedR 95 days ago
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
Yahoo opens development of YSlow page analysis tool
Posted by FeedR 96 days ago
Yahoo has released its YSlow performance analysis tool under a BSD licence and made the source code available on Github as a means of opening up development
Report concludes number of security vulnerabilities is falling
Posted by FeedR 99 days ago
In its 2011 annual security report, security services provider Secunia claims that the absolute number of vulnerabilities being discovered is falling. A closer look at the figures, however, shows that there is no room for complacency
Version 3.1 of OTRS Help Desk released
Posted by FeedR 99 days ago
The first stable 3.1.x release of the help desk solution includes a framework for connecting OTRS to third-party applications, and improvements to process automation, task management and database support
EU and US OK Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility
Posted by FeedR 99 days ago
The European Commission and US Department of Justice give the go-ahead to Google's acquisition of Motorola Mobility, but both regulators say they will be monitoring how patents, especially standards essential ones, are being used
Chrome gets sneak peek of "Harmony" JavaScript features
Posted by FeedR 100 days ago
A toggle in the development version of Chrome allows developers to experiment with next generation JavaScript language features
The H Roundup for the week ending 11 February
Posted by FeedR 102 days ago
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
State of New Hampshire votes for open source
Posted by FeedR 104 days ago
In the US, the New Hampshire state legislature has passed an act requiring the state's agencies to consider using open source software for all future software acquisitions
Drupal completes community election of board members
Posted by FeedR 104 days ago
The support organisation for the open source CMS has elected two new board members with a community vote as it moves to more community-centric governance model
Editor of The Times admits to unlawful email access by journalist
Posted by FeedR 105 days ago
In evidence presented to the Leveson Inquiry, the editor of The Times has admitted that one of the paper's journalists hacked the email account of an anonymous police blogger in order to expose the author's identity