Compiz Fusion 0.5.2 Reunion Release
Aug 14, 2007The Compiz project has just released the first developer version of its 3D window manager after the reunion with Beryl.
more »Red Hat Developer Studio Beta Released
Aug 14, 2007Red Hat Linux has just released a beta version of its Red Hat Developer Studio. The developer environment, which is based on Eclipse, is targeted at facilitating the development of new applications for Red Hat solutions, and migrating existing applications.
more »XenEnterprise v4 with Live Migration and High Availability
Aug 13, 2007US corp. XenSource announces version 4 of its XenEnterprise virtualization software for Monday.
more »Dutch Authorities to Sponsor KML Support for Mapserver
Aug 13, 2007The Dutch Water and Road building Authority is having Keyhole Markup Language (KML) support developed for the Geodata Processor, Mapserver. It will be publishing the source code.
more »MySQL Restricts Access to Enterprise Source Code
Aug 10, 2007MySQL is looking to restrict access to the source code for its GPLd MySQL Enterprise Server product.
more »Bittorrent: Closed Source and Windows Only
Aug 10, 2007Version 6.0 of the Bittorrent filesharing client will no longer be Open Source and it is currently available for Windows only.
more »Linuxworld: IBM and Novell to Co-market Application Server
Aug 09, 2007IBM and Novell announce closer cooperation at Linuxworld Expo in San Francisco.
more »Security Bug in Konqueror, Updates for Seamonkey & Co
Aug 08, 2007Following Firefox and Thunderbird, a known URL security bug was closed in the Seamonkey browser suite in August. A similar bug has now been found in Konqueror.
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Plasma Bigscreen Returns
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