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New Firefox Steals a Page from IE to Heal JScript

zanek writes "The latest Firefox update (1.5.0.2) fixes a number of headaches, trimming back the memory leak "feature", and shutting down remote code execution....

First look: ajaxWrite

Author: Bruce Byfield ajaxWrite could easily become the victim of inflated expectations. The first of a series of online applications by Ajax13, a new company...

Linux.com weekly security advisory – April 7, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released advisories this week. The affected packages include Mailman, Samba, Kaffeine, storebackup, PHP, MySQL,...

ActiveState reactivates

Author: Bruce Byfield David Ascher, CTO and vice president of engineering for programming tool vendor ActiveState, has seen his company through several incarnations. The latest...

Camino 1.0: Mozilla it is, Firefox it is not

Author: Nathan Willis On February 14 -- four years and a day after the first development build -- the Mozilla Foundation released Camino 1.0, its...

Put Your Application on the Google Map

Anonymous Reader writes "Google Maps API along with DB2, PHP, JavaScript, and XML let you create an easy-to-use map with your data on it....

Linux.com weekly security advisory – March 3, 2006

Author: Kelley Greenman Debian, Fedora, FreeBSD, Mandriva, Red Hat, and Ubuntu released security advisories this week. Affected packages include BMV, GPdf, Xpdf, pdftohtml, tar, Heimdal,...

Google Fixes Minor GMail Flaw

Anonymous Reader writes "Anthony, 14, claimed that when he sent a Javascript code to his GMail account from an outside account, Google’s web-based mail...

Build Enhanced AJAX Toolkits on Linux

Anonymous Reader writes "AJAX Toolkit Framework is a J2EE based technology that assists in constructing Eclipse framework support for AJAX toolkits on Linux and...

Linux distros for older hardware

For these tests, I dug out Igor, an old PC that had been collecting dust in my closet. Igor is a Pentium II 233MHz...