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TOP NEWS: Windows 7 Leaked
05 January 2009
The upcoming Windows 7 beta -- scheduled to be released this month -- found its way onto the Internet over the holidays. more
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New Linux Kernel Released
01/05/09: The developers behind Linux have released the latest version of the open source operating system kernel. more
Microsoft Mum on Rumored Layoffs
01/05/09: Bloggers and analysts on Monday poured cold water on rumors that Microsoft plans to lay off a substantial number of its employees. more
SSL Certs Busted
01/04/09: European security researchers have demonstrated a weakness in a hash algorithm widely used for creating digital certificates to secure Web sites and sign e-mails. more
Sun Releases xVM VirtualBox 2.1
01/04/09: Sun Microsystems recently released the latest version of its desktop virtualization software, xVM VirtualBox. more
SQL Injection Hits Amid the Holidays
12/23/08: Redmond continues to investigate a new zero-day bug affecting popular database application SQL Server. more
Will SOA Fly in 2009?
12/23/08: Despite progress by Microsoft, the economy could put projects lacking quick ROI at risk. more
First Look: MySQL 5.1 Open Source Database
12/19/08: MySQL 5.1 was released by Sun Microsystems in April, but I decided to test it out this month. more
First Look: Titanium Software Dev Kit
12/18/08: Appcelerator Inc. earlier this month released a public preview of Titanium SDK, an open source alternative to Adobe AIR. more
Is LINQ to SQL Dead?
12/18/08: While developers feel blindsided by Microsoft's shift to Entity Framework, company officials defend move and say LINQ to SQL is not on death row. more
Off-Cycle Internet Explorer Security Update Released
12/17/08: As expected, Microsoft on Wednesday released its second out-of-cycle patch in three months -- this time to plug a widely discussed and "critical" vulnerability in Internet Explorer. more