RHEV 3.1 – an overview about the new features RHEV-M Recently Red Hat announced the public availability of RHEV 3.1. Finally, no more Windows needed for the whole software stack In 3.0, the new webadmin interface was already inncluded, as a tech preview and had its problems. Now with 3.1 its working great and looks neat. In contrary to 3.0, … Read More
Zeus botnet steals $47M from European bank customers
New variant dubbed “Eurograbber” intercepts bank text messages sent to mobile phones to defeat two-factor authentication process. A new version of the Zeus botnet was used to steal about $47 million from European banking customers in the past year, security researchers report. Dubbed “Eurograbber” by security vendors Versafe and Check Point Software Technologies in a report (PDF) released today, the … Read More
Richard M Stallman Joins EFF, Calls Ubuntu A Spyware
Richard M Stallman, the fearless leader of the free software movement has raised some serious concerns about the inclusion of online search in Ubuntu. Stallman is not the only one who is disturbed by this move, the Electric Frontier Foundation also criticized Ubuntu calling it a “data leak” and a “violation” of privacy. Stallman writes: Ubuntu, a widely used and … Read More
Why the world is arguing over who runs the internet
serious test, says Wendy M. Grossman WHO runs the internet? For the past 30 years, pretty much no one. Some governments might call this a bug, but to the engineers who designed the protocols, standards, naming and numbering systems of the internet, it’s a feature. The goal was to build a network that could withstand damage and would enable the … Read More
New version of ScopServ Telephony 2.6.18 now available
ScopTEL IP PBX VoIP PBX Solution New version of ScopServ Telephony 2.6.18 now available On behalf of the ScopServ International development team I am pleased to announce that a new point release in the 2.6 series of the ScopTEL IP PBX software is now available for immediate download on our repository Read More…
MailArchiva Announcement
MailArchiva v3.0.38 Now Available You’ll be pleased to know we have been making steady progress in improving the reliability of the MailArchiva v3. Our intention is to ensure that MailArchiva v3 is absolutely bullet proof. Please do report any problems that you encounter. Sadly, in the quest for continuing improvements in the performance of IMAP, we accidentally introduced an issue that … Read More
7 Open Source Questions With Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst
I recently had a chance to sit down over a Thai food lunch with Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst. Whitehurst, who took over Red Hat after leaving Delta Airlines in 2007, had a lot to say about the current situation of open source computing, and ReadWrite will be following up on many of those threads in the coming weeks and … Read More
20 Ubuntu Apps For Daily Life
Working from my Ubuntu desktop all day has given me an interesting perspective into what works and what doesn’t when it comes to applications. In this article, I will offer you a roundup of software titles that enable me to make my day a more productive one. These applications range from productivity tools down to the Web-based tools that I … Read More
Linux Users Get Remote Desktop Boost from Splashtop
Splashtop today is releasing remote desktop Streamer software for Ubuntu Linux. We’ve been following this company (aka DeviceVM) for a few years and are excited about its evolution and what it’s bringing to Linux users. We share here a Q&A we were able to do with Splashtop CEO Mark Lee about today’s news. It includes a sneak preview for Linux … Read More
OpenShift, Red Hat’s Platform-as-a-Service, Headed to the Enterprise
Red Hat’s OpenShift platform-as-a-service started as a hosted solution for developers. It was, ostensibly, Red Hat dipping its toe into the platform-as-a-service waters. It proved successful enough to keep going. In keeping with Red Hat’s open source ethos, the product was released as an open source project called OpenShift Origin. This allowed anyone to deploy and run the Red Hat … Read More
Forrester: open source project explosion driving a “golden era” in app dev
Summary: The explosion in open source projects in the HTML, mobile, cloud and big data spaces such as Android, jQuery, PhoneGap, Sencha, Hadoop and Cordova are driving a new model and a golden age of “app” development, Forrester Research says. An explosion in the number of open source technologies and projects is driving the new paradigm of application development in … Read More
Linux brings over €10 million savings for Munich
Over €10 million (approximately £8 million or $12.8 million) has been saved by the city of Munich, thanks to its development and use of the city’s own Linux platform. The calculation of savings follows a question by the city council’s independent Free Voters (Freie Wähler) group, which led to Munich’s municipal LiMux project presenting a comparative budget calculation at the … Read More
Linux Mint 14 released, leaves fresh taste in our mouths
The release of Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal Quetzal last month was a big deal, since Ubuntu has for some time now been regarded as the “friendliest” Linux distribution. It is certainly the most well-publicized in the consumer space. Its Debian-based roots give it access to a thriving and well-maintained set of package repositories. Its breadth of supported hardware and easy (well, … Read More
Brain-like chip outstrips normal computers
COMPUTER chips that mimic the human brain are outstripping conventional chips in crucial ways. They could also revolutionise our understanding of how the brain functions. Attempts to simulate the brain usually involve programming software to behave like groups of neurons. A new “neuromorphic” design instead tries to recreate the brain’s hardware, using analogue components last seen in the early days … Read More
Steam for Linux gets three new games
Steam is a great source for any gamer. It is a place that will allow you to try out and enjoy many of the more popular video games that are available on the market today. Steam Greenlight will allow you to vote on games that you would like to see become available. It is a great system for gamers; they … Read More