KMIP: OASIS Group for Crypto Standards with IBM and Sun
May 07, 2009IBM, Sun Microsystems, PGP, Red Hat and other firms have formed a standards working group in the OASIS organization to develop a new Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) for encryption key management.
more »Rob Weir's Doubt: MS Office 2007 ODF Compatibility?
May 06, 2009A recent test shows that the promised Open Document Format (ODF) compatibility of Microsoft Office Service Pack 2 is far from it. At least table calculations in Excel SP2 demonstrate big problems when converting ODF values.
more »Moonlight 2.0 Preview
May 05, 2009The Moonlight Project has been working on an open source implementation of Microsoft's Silverlight technology. Now they have released the first preview of Moonlight 2.0, incorporating some Silverlight 3.0 features.
more »KDE 4.3: First Widget for Social Desktop
May 05, 2009A widget has been included in KDE 4.3 as the first implementation of the „Social Desktop“ which allows the user to view other KDE users in his or her city or region.
more »Radeon HD 4770: New Graphics Chip from ATI
May 05, 2009With a new, powerful chip generation, ATI is challenging Nvidia at the low end.
more »Linux Clients at 1-2 Percent Market Share
May 04, 2009
Two statistics for April show that Linux clients have grown to a market share of one to two percent. Both see Linux as gradually gaining ground,
while Microsoft still maintains its quasi monopoly.
$1000 Stipend for Usability Students from Google and Canonical
May 01, 2009Ten stipends have been made available in the Season of Usabilty from June to August 2009 with an applications deadline of May 20.
more »Spanish Government to Hand Schools Over to Microsoft?
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