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Weekend Project: Secure Instant Messaging with Off The Record
Instant messaging, just like email or VoIP traffic, needs to be secure from eavesdroppers, man-in-the-middle attackers, and other security threats. Many IM clients can...
Linux Gaming Projects That Need a Little TLC (or How You Can Contribute)
My favorite PC game of all time was Interstate '76. It was really unique in its gameplay and has the best soundtrack for a...
The X.Org Multi-Touch Protocol Specification Is Drafted
Peter Hutterer, one of the few X.Org input developers and the developer behind Multi-Pointer X when he was a student in Australia, has now...
Android Passes RIM as Top Mobile OS in 2Q
Google's Android operating systems hustled past RIM's BlackBerry OS in the second quarter, a byproduct of the release of several new 4G smartphones and...
GNOME 2.31.6 Release Arrives GTK3-Free
Vincent Untz has just announced the release of GNOME 2.31.6, which is the first development snapshot of GNOME 2.32 following the announcement last week...
Increasingly, Open Source Coexists With Proprietary Software
In the ongoing debate between open source purists and people who appreciate and defend proprietary software, extremists will always have their voices, but many...
The Linux 2.6.36 Kernel Will Have Some Fun DRM
Now that the Linux 2.6.35 kernel was released a few days ago, Linus Torvalds has begun pulling in new code for the Linux 2.6.36...
Pressure mounts for a swifter response to vulnerabilities
Following Google's announcement that it will give software vendors just 60 days to patch any security vulnerabilities it reports, the Zero Day Initiative has...
Report: Android Market surpasses 100,000 apps
According to AndroLib, Google's Android Market for mobile applications has surpassed 100,000 applications, although Google's most recent numbers from mid-July put the figure closer...
Five Reasons to Keep NoSQL on Your Radar
The NoSQL phenomenon is worth keeping an eye on for these five reasons.
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