Kernel 2.6.33 Is Completed
Feb 25, 2010Linus Torvalds has released another kernel version that, apart from driver updates, has a reworked graphics stack.
more »MonoDevelop Soon for Moblin/MeeGo
Feb 24, 2010The integrated MonoDevelop environment will soon be available for developing and debugging applications for the MeeGo (alias Moblin/Maemo) mobile platform.
more »Chuck Norris Botnet Affects Linux Routers
Feb 23, 2010Researchers at the University of Masaryk in Brno, Czech Republic, have detected a botnet that can hit Linux routers and DSL modems.
more »Browser Choice Screen: Update Starts in March
Feb 23, 2010Between the middle of March and the end of May 2010, Microsoft will be providing a browser choice update to users of XP onwards. The update will allow alternative browser installation.
more »VP8 Codec: FSF Encourages Free Video Standard
Feb 22, 2010In an open letter to Google, the Free Software Foundation suggested that the software giant freely release the VP8 HD video compression format after having acquired the On2 video technology firm.
more »Adobe Joins LiMo Foundation
Feb 18, 2010A few media technology companies have joined the LiMo Foundation, Adobe Systems among the newest ones.
more »Award for Linux Access to Governmental E-Mail in Czech Republic
Feb 16, 2010According to an announcement by the European OSOR information service, a group of Czech companies and individuals has offered a roughly 3,200 euro award to develop platform-independent access to the mandatory "Data boxes" email service used by government agencies.
more »Motorola Plans Split into Consumer and Business Companies
Feb 12, 2010Motorola has announced a planned split by its first quarter 2011. The mobile handset and set-top box sector will be a separate publicly traded company from the enterprise solutions and networking business.
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