Stories about: PMC

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    Apache asserts OpenOffice stewardship 15/10/2011 03:52:31

    Despite the growing momentum of the LibreOffice fork of OpenOffice, the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) is urging the community of volunteer developers to rally around the OpenOffice code base as the canonical version of the open source software suite.
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    Apache focuses on cloud standard 26/05/2011 02:28:00

    Recognizing the growing need for vendor-neutral standards in the cloud computing field, the Apache Software Foundation has prioritized development of its Libcloud unified cloud interface as a top-level project, the organization announced Wednesday.
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    Encryption programs open to kernel hack 16/01/2009 09:43:00

    Many popular Windows encryption programs that hide files inside mounted volumes could be fatally compromised by a new type of attack uncovered by a German researcher.
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    In Conroy’s muddy waters you'll never know what’s being filtered 28/10/2008 09:30:00

    An Australian law expert has warned that under the government’s proposed mandatory Internet content filtering scheme Australians will have no way of finding out what “illegal” content has been censored and blocked online, while Greens Senator Scott Ludlam voiced his concern over Senator Conroy’s ambiguity regarding exactly what content will or won’t be blocked, and who will be able to opt-out of the filtering.
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    Keyloggers beaten by new crypto utility 16/09/2008 10:43:00

    A German company has come up with a program it claims can protect against the biggest weak spot of most encryption systems - keyloggers that record passphrases as they are entered.
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    The 10 most disruptive technology combinations 26/03/2008 09:10:40

    If there's one thing the digital revolution has taught us, it's that we shouldn't get too attached to anything. Technology has a way of seizing long-held ideas and entrenched industries and turning them upside-down.
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    Discovery to spawn massive USB drives 31/10/2007 05:50:16

    The humble USB drive could soon be using a new type of memory thanks to research from the Arizona State University.
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    New service embeds targeted ads in phone calls 25/09/2007 10:02:36

    A start-up company is launching a new service called The Pudding that will offer free international phone calls to people willing to have targeted advertisements embedded in them.
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    Will SAS 2.0 grow greener storage? 03/05/2007 15:26:02

    FC, SCSI, SAS, SATA ... the alphabet soup of different connectivity protocols for disk drives can be confusing. Why do we have so many? The simple answer is because new technologies like SATA and SAS pop up fast, old technologies like SCSI do not disappear as quickly.
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    Toshiba gigabeat MEV30K 19/04/2007 16:11:34

    The Toshiba gigabeat MEV30K has a lot to live up to in the wake of its predecessor, the [[prodid:2393]]. With 30GB of storage, the gigabeat MEV30K has excellent audio quality, equally impressive battery life, is easy to navigate and looks fairly stylish. However is hampered by a grainy screen and is missing some of features we would have liked to have seen carry over from the [[prodid:2393]].
 
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