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SSL Fix Flags Forged Certificates Before They’re Accepted by Browsers
Researchers have proposed an extension to the Internet's foundation of trust that's designed to root out fraudulent secure sockets layer (SSL) certificates before attackers...
Blowing the Cloud Wide Open: Box.net to Begin Negotiable Enterprise Licenses
The generally accepted definition of "cloud services" - even the one prescribed by the U.S. Government (PDF available here) - includes the existence of...
How to Become a Finalist: Inspired by Linux T-shirt Design Contest
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(6)I'm inspried by a variety of things, both small and large: a really good cup of coffee, great art, contribution, reading the Sunday...
Canonical Makes Rare X.Org/Wayland Contribution
While Canonical is known -- and commonly criticized -- for not investing in making heavy, low-level upstream Linux contributions, today a set of patches...
Samsung Galaxy S III Smashes Pre-Order Records in UK
Samsung separately said that the Galaxy S III design was not changed to get around Apple's lawsuit. Read more at CNET News
China Blesses “Googarola” and Open Source, Too
"Openness" is not a term that jumps to mind when describing the Chinese government. Yet on Sunday when Chinese regulators approved Google's acquisition of...
GitHub Reaches Out to Windows Developers
As of this week, GitHub is reaching out to Windows developers with the announcement of GitHub for Windows, a graphical client that will allow...
Amazon Appstore For Android Now Lets Users Test Drive Apps Right On Their Devices
Unless an app you have your eye happens to have a free demo version to muck about with, there’s little one can do to...
Apache Hive Query Patterns: Generalized HiveQL Queries for Common Operations
Use these four Apache Hive query patterns to improve the process of developing Hive-based applications, enhance code reusability, and reduce HiveQL errors. Read more at...
Samsung Galaxy S III Edges Closer to T-Mobile, AT&T
The Bluetooth SIG indicates the Samsung Galaxy S III is coming to T-Mobile, AT&T. Read more at CNET News