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  • Political hackers deface Novell SUSE sites

    10/03/2005 4:01:39 PM PDT · by Golden Eagle · 186 replies · 2,208+ views
    Security Focus ^ | October 3, 2005 | John Leyden
    Three Novell OpenSUSE community web site were defaced on Sunday by politically motivated hackers. Defacement archive Zone-H reports that a group called IHS Iran Hackers Sabotage broke into OpenSUSE.org, wiki.novell.com and forge.novell.com to post a message stating that it was Iran's right to develop nuclear power. All three sites were defaced in the same way.
  • Massachusetts Should Close Down OpenDocument

    09/29/2005 8:52:01 PM PDT · by Golden Eagle · 289 replies · 2,991+ views
    FOX News ^ | September 28, 2005 | James Prendergast
    The broader media usually take little interest in public policy debates about technology, but they’re missing a big story in Massachusetts. The technology trades, blogs and industry are buzzing about a monumental policy shift in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Officials in the state have proposed a new policy that mandates that every state technology system use only applications designed around OpenDocument file formats. Such a policy might seem like something that should concern only a small group of technology professionals, but in fact the implications are staggering and far-reaching. The policy promises to burden taxpayers with new costs and to...
  • Firefox Is Heading Towards Trouble (rotting from the inside out)

    03/15/2005 8:07:44 PM PST · by GeorgiaFreeper · 43 replies · 1,018+ views
    Firefox Is Heading Towards Trouble Posted by: Mike Griffin on March 11, 2005 @ 10:45 AM FireFox may be in danger of "rotting from the inside out" according to industry experts including one of the developers on the FireFox review team. Lack of attention by developers and money from supporters may end the meteoric rise of the browser where it is today. Forget about Microsoft coming out with IE 7 to challenge Firefox. If Firefox rots from the inside out; the way so many other programs, like the original Netscape browser, did; then it's not going anywhere much beyond where...
  • IE 7: so much for Firefox

    02/16/2005 10:38:24 AM PST · by decimon · 156 replies · 4,088+ views
    CNET.com ^ | February 15, 2005 | Molly Wood
    The party's over. In the past year, the little browser that could, Firefox, became the people's hero, an underdog warrior that took a huge swipe at its enemy, Internet Explorer. IE dipped below 90 percent market share for the first time in years, while Firefox lured users like the Pied Piper, blowing past its own fundraising goals and reigniting the browser wars. Meanwhile, the bad news continued to mount for Microsoft. An IE exploit put even Windows XP SP2 users at risk from phishing schemes, even as Microsoft touted SP2 as the most secure version of Windows yet. Worse, major...
  • Nokia, Microsoft in Media Software Deal

    02/14/2005 9:50:57 AM PST · by KwasiOwusu · 4 replies · 381+ views
    Reuters ^ | 1/14/2005 | Lucas van Grinsven
    CANNES/HELSINKI (Reuters) - The world's largest mobile phone maker, Nokia, and software giant Microsoft struck a deal on Monday to make it easier for consumers to buy digital music on-line and play it back on their handsets. In a comprehensive agreement, which involves a separate deal with digital media company Loudeye, Nokia agreed to put Microsoft's music player software into its handsets. In return, Microsoft, will introduce open standards for digital music compression and piracy protection in its Media Players for personal computers. "Users can synchronize their music collection with their mobile device," Nokia said in a statement. "This agreement...