Mozilla is planning its own app store where developers can market their HTML5 apps. Mozilla believes that other marketplaces are too restrictive - limiting the freedom of users and developers and inhibiting innovation
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Mozilla announces marketplace for open web apps
Posted by FeedR 90 days agoDragonFly BSD 3.0 improves multiprocessor support
Posted by FeedR 90 days ago
The major update adds a new tool for creating and managing encrypted disk volumes, and reportedly performs "significantly better" than previous versions on multicore systems
NASA calls for vendors to "open source" NASA.gov
Posted by FeedR 91 days ago
NASA is looking to open source as part of its revamp of nasa.gov and has put out a "Request For Information" looking for vendors who can take on the challenge
Flashrom 0.9.5 improves hardware support
Posted by FeedR 91 days ago
The free software for programming flash chips now supports the SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface), SFDP (Serial Flash Discoverable Parameters) and new chips from AMD and Intel
Chrome only future for Flash on Linux
Posted by FeedR 91 days ago
Adobe has announced that in future, the Linux Flash Player will only be available as part of the Google Chrome browser and not as a standalone download. Future Flash Players after 11.2 will only support Google's Pepper plugin API
Canonical announces Ubuntu for Android
Posted by FeedR 92 days ago
An Ubuntu Unity desktop running on a smartphone is Canonical's new approach to the mobile handset space, with phones offering a pointer-optimised desktop when docked into a monitor, keyboard and mouse
Apache HTTP Server 2.4 aims for the clouds
Posted by FeedR 92 days ago
With better scalability and numerous other improvements, the new release of the massively popular Apache HTTP Server is described as "ideally suited for Cloud environments"
Will KDE drop support for older graphics chips?
Posted by FeedR 92 days ago
KWin's lead developer is considering dropping support for graphics hardware that is only capable of OpenGL 1.x if alternatives prove to perform well enough
ActiveMQ Apollo optimises messaging for multicore
Posted by FeedR 92 days ago
A new threading model allows the messaging platform to scale well on multicore systems; Apollo may be integrated into ActiveMQ in the future
CyanogenMod project appeals for help - Update
Posted by FeedR 95 days ago
Loss of access to a large compute cluster means the project is unable to create the more than 50 builds a day it makes of its open source Android platform. The project is now appealing for donations so it can acquire new hardware
CyanogenMod project appeals for help
Posted by FeedR 95 days ago
Loss of access to a large compute cluster means the project is unable to create the more than 50 builds a day it makes of its open source Android platform. The project is now appealing for donations so it can acquire new hardware
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
JBoss 7 AS now fully certified for Java EE 6
Posted by FeedR 95 days ago
The JBoss 7 Application Server, which was previously only certified for the Web Profile of Java Enterprise Edition 6, has now achieved "Java EE 6 Full Profile" certification with the release of version 7.1
Qt Labs introduces replacement for qmake
Posted by FeedR 96 days ago
The Qt Build Suite is intended to one day replace the unfavoured qmake Makefile generator and offer even more features. An experimental version has now been introduced in Qt Labs
SUSE working on new base layer for YaST and allied programs
Posted by FeedR 97 days ago
YaST++, written in Ruby, is set to replace the base layer used by current YaST variants based on Qt, GTK+ and ncurses