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On March 3rd, 2023 with 38 comments
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Netflix co-CEO Greg Peters spoke out against a European proposal to make streaming providers and other...
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On May 11th, 2019 with 38 comments
"Release 8.3 of GDB, the GNU Debugger, is now available," according to an announcement on the info-gnu mailing list:
GDB is a source-level debugger for Ada,...
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On November 12th, 2016 with 17 comments
Need a new set of generic attack detection rules for your web application firewall? Try the new OWASP ModSecurity Core Rule Set version 3.0.0! Long-time...
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On March 8th, 2016 with 267 comments
An anonymous reader writes: Firefox 45, set to be released today, will remove the Tab Groups feature, a feature that many people used, but Mozilla decided to...
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On February 5th, 2016 with 156 comments
David Rothman writes: The Thin Helvetica Syndrome arises from the latest Kindle upgrade and has made e-books less readable for some. In the past, e-book-lovers...
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On December 10th, 2015 with 39 comments
An anonymous reader with news of the newest release of open source WordPress, which adds a slew of new features to the blog management tool that will "make...
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On December 5th, 2015 with 60 comments
itwbennett writes: The OpenSSL Software Foundation has released new patches for the popular open-source cryptographic library, but for two of its older...
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On October 23rd, 2015 with 191 comments
LichtSpektren writes: Ubuntu 15.10 "Wily Werewolf" is now released and available, along with its alternative desktop flavors (MATE, Xfce, LXDE, GNOME, KDE,...
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On September 2nd, 2015 with 38 comments
kthreadd writes: Version 1.5.24 of the Mutt email client has been released. New features in this release includes among other things terminal status-line (TS)...
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On September 1st, 2015 with 47 comments
Yes, it's 3-D, and works with the Firefox browser. But that's not all. The MozVR virtual reality system is not just for Firefox, and it can incorporate...
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On August 11th, 2015 with 113 comments
An anonymous reader writes: Mozilla today launched Firefox 40 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Notable additions to the browser include official Windows...
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On July 25th, 2015 with 144 comments
New submitter samtuke writes: AMD processors get rated and reviewed based on performance. It is in our self-interest to make things work really, really fast on...
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On June 4th, 2015 with 32 comments
paroneayea writes: GNU MediaGoblin has released version 0.8.0 dubbed "A Gallery of Fine Creatures". This release includes a number of improvements including...
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On May 28th, 2015 with 24 comments
DeviceGuru writes: Freescale has announced three new versions of its popular i.MX6 SoCs, including new DualPlus and QuadPlus parts featuring enhanced GPUs and...
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On April 22nd, 2015 with 78 comments
kthreadd writes: Version 5.1 of GCC, the primary free software compiler for GNU and other operating systems, has been released. Version 5 includes many...
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On April 6th, 2015 with 57 comments
An anonymous reader writes: GCC 5 is coming up for release in the next few weeks and is presenting an extraordinary number of new features: C11 support by...
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On March 31st, 2015 with 156 comments
Today Mozilla began rolling out Firefox version 37.0 to release channel users. This update mostly focuses on behind-the-scenes changes. Security improvements...
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On November 11th, 2014 with 181 comments
An anonymous reader writes with word that the Mozilla project has made two announcements that should make hardcore Firefox users very happy. The first is that...
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On November 3rd, 2014 with 152 comments
jones_supa writes Four months ago YouTube promised support for 60 frames per second videos. Back then, the feature was limited to some selected demonstration...
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On September 2nd, 2014 with 220 comments
An anonymous reader writes: Mozilla today officially launched Firefox 32 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Additions include a new HTTP cache for improved...
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On June 10th, 2014 with 270 comments
Today Mozilla made Firefox 30 available, a relatively minor release after the massive redesign in version 29. According to the changelog, new features include...
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On April 5th, 2014 with 341 comments
whoever57 (658626) writes "The UK Government has signed a contract worth £5.5M (almost $9M) for extended support and security updates for Windows XP for...
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On February 10th, 2014 with 163 comments
jones_supa writes "At FOSDEM 2014 some recent developments of GNU Hurd were discussed (PDF slides). In the name of freedom, GNU Hurd has now the ability to run...
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On November 9th, 2013 with 25 comments
An anonymous reader writes "Wikimedia today announced the launch of a beta program simply called Beta Features. In short, the organization is offering a way...
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On October 29th, 2013 with 144 comments
An anonymous reader writes "Mozilla today officially launched Firefox 25 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Additions include Web Audio API support, as well...
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On October 9th, 2013 with 179 comments
jones_supa writes "A new major version of the classic GNU Make software has been released. First of all, Make 4.0 has integration support for GNU Guile Scheme....
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On August 25th, 2013 with 193 comments
Calibre is a feature-laden, open source e-book manager; many readers mentioned in light of the recently posted news about Barnes & Noble's Nook that they...
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On May 14th, 2013 with 246 comments
An anonymous reader writes "Mozilla on Tuesday officially launched Firefox 21 for Windows, Mac, Linux, and Android. Improvements include the addition of...
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On May 8th, 2013 with 53 comments
SWroclawski writes "On the heels of the news that OpenStreetMap is allowing anonymous contributions with its 'note system,' the project has launched a new...
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On March 25th, 2013 with 252 comments
Billly Gates writes "With the new leaked videos and screenshots of Windows Blue released, IE 11 is also included. IE 10 just came out weeks ago for Windows 7...
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