Archive for September 2011
September 1, 2011
· Kernel.org Linux Repository Compromised
· Windows Phone Mango update release coming September 15th?
· Federal Court Says You Can Record the Cops
· Apple loses another unreleased iPhone
September 2, 2011
· Ubuntu 11.10 Beta 1 released
· Scotland Yard Arrests LulzSec Hacker 'Kayla'
· 5 Location-Tracking Rights You Should Demand
· Google's Schmidt Says He Couldn't Stay on Apple Board
September 3, 2011
· openSUSE 12.1 Milestone 5 released
· Media Center in Windows 8
· WiLAN sues Apple, others over wireless patents
· HTC launches new Windows Phones, confirms front-facing camera support
· AT&T Will Fight Justice Department Anti-trust Claim
· Best Buy Drops Price Of RIM PlayBook
· Hacker gets 6 years in prison for 'sextortion' scheme
· Bug allows Mac OS X Lion clients to use any LDAP password
September 4, 2011
· 25 Linux Tutorials
· Scientific Linux 5.7 Release Candidate 1
· Microsoft's IE will drop under 50% share by mid-2012
· Groupon traffic drops by half while LivingSocial surges
September 5, 2011
· Hackers Forge Certificates to Break into Spy Agencies
· Google pulls 10 products in a major cleanup
· Is Facebook planning to launch an online music platform?
September 6, 2011
· Microsoft: Stolen SSL certs can't be used to install malware via Windows Update
· Comodo Hacker Claims Credit for DigiNotar Attack
· No Worries, iPad, Amazon's Android Tablet Is Just a Nook-Killer.
· New York Times ‘magic mirrorÂ’ brings email, news, Facebook into the bathroom
September 7, 2011
· Updated certificate revocation list for Windows
· openSUSE 12.1 Beta 1 coming September 22th
September 8, 2011
· Bringing Hyper-V to Windows 8
· Windows 8 set to run Windows Phone apps?
· Parallels Desktop 7 for Mac: An upgrade you can skip
· Motorola Droid Bionic Now on Sale
· HTC uses Google patents to sue Apple
· Amazon Tests Website Redesign
September 9, 2011
· Delivering fast boot times in Windows 8
· Microsoft Security Bulletin Advance Notification for September 2011
· Corsair Announces New High-Speed USB 3.0 Flash Drives
· Droid Bionic a Tinkerer's Dream
· Sprint iPhone, unlimited data? Not for long
· Microsoft posts security bulletins 4 days early, scrambles to fix mistake
September 10, 2011
· Wine release 1.3.28
September 12, 2011
· Amazon 'to launch book rental service'
· Hewlett-Packard Rolls Out Security Software
· Samsung might not make Windows phones after 2012
· AcerÂ’s 7-inch Iconia Tab A100: To Buy or not to Buy?
· Microsoft to give out Windows 8 build 8100 at BUILD conference
· Security breach at Linux Foundation
· When will Java 7 'Officially' be Available?
· First Windows Phone Mango Devices Announced for AT&T
September 13, 2011
· Microsoft to webcast Windows 8 keynote
· Microsoft lines up its big swing at tablets
· Windows 8 Articles Roundup
· Antrax releases Worship Music today - First release with MajorGeeks friend Joey Belladonna in 20 years and its awesome.
September 14, 2011
· Windows 8 Developers Preview Screenshot Gallery
· CentOS-5.7 i386 and x86_64 released
· Intel to Enter Android Market with Google Partnership
· Developers Getting iOS 5 'Golden Master' by End of September?
· Google offers new tool to shop for airline flights
· AMD chip sets Guinness World Record for processing speed
· The New And Improved Windows 8 Blue Screen of Death :) or :(
September 15, 2011
· CompatDB.org now with Windows 8 Support and more
· Apache Releases Version 2.2.21 With New Fix For Range Header Flaw
September 16, 2011
· Windows 8 protecting you from malware
September 17, 2011
· Microsoft Windows 8 running on 128MB RAM
· Kloxo 6.1.7 pre-release 3 (20110916)
September 18, 2011
· Windows 8 to include phone calling capability?
· 30 Linux Tutorials
· Root Hacking the HP Touchpad Tablet PC @ Benchmark Reviews
September 19, 2011
· Microsoft will follow Apple's model for Metro apps
September 20, 2011
· Windows Management Framework 3.0 - Community Technology Preview (CTP) #1
· Contentteller 2.1.12 released
September 21, 2011
· Reengineering the Windows 8 boot experience
· Skype updates its software to support Microsoft's Windows 8
· Google's Schmidt faces Senate grilling today
· Google+ Opens Up, Takes Fight to Facebook (Good luck with that)
· Report: Apple to Unveil iPhone 5 Oct. 4
· Verizon to offer region '4G' high-speed network
· ComcastÂ’s $9.99 Internet For Low-Income Families Goes Nationwide
· Nvidia Quad-Core Chip Includes A Fifth, Low-Power Core
· Feds: Full Tilt Poker site was Ponzi scheme, customer accounts were looted of $440 million
· Kindle eBooks from Your Public Library! The 8 Biggest Advantages
September 22, 2011
· GNOME 3.1.92 Release Candidate
· Windows 8 secure boot could complicate Linux installs
· Intel's upcoming Core i7-2700K expected to cost more than the 2600K
September 23, 2011
· Windows 8: Protecting the pre-OS environment with UEFI
· Ubuntu 11.10 Beta 2 (Oneiric Ocelot) Released
· HP Names Meg Whitman President and Chief Executive Officer
September 24, 2011
· Wine 1.3.29 released
· New Mac OS X Trojan Imuler Hides Inside Malicious PDF
September 25, 2011
· Centmin 1.2.1-eva2000.14 released (for CentOS)
September 26, 2011
· 5 features missing from Facebook Music
· New iPhone reveal may be more subdued
· Amazon Kindle Tablet further cloud clues emerge
· Apple slashes fourth-quarter iPad orders, report says
· Windows 8: Sleek UI But Not Ready for the Desktop
· Apple: Samsung cheated in 3G standardization
· Hoax! Fake Facebook Fees
· Five Unexpected Hassles of Owning a Website
September 27, 2011
· CentOS-6.0 Continuous Release i386 and x86_64
September 28, 2011
· Amazon Unveils Tablet That Undercuts iPadÂ’s Price
· The Middleman Is Thriving on the Internet
· Vizio tells owners their sets are unrepairable
· Apple Denied Rights to “Multi-Touch” (Again)
· Spotify And Facebook Could Take A Bite Out Of iTunes
· "Mango" Arrives with a Wi-Fi Tethering Surprise
September 29, 2011
· Extending "Windows 8" apps to the cloud with SkyDrive
· GNOME 3.2 Released
September 30, 2011
· The Kindle Fire's Browser: Mostly Smooth as Silk
· iPhone users happier than Android smartphone users: Survey
· Samsung joins forces with Intel and Microsoft
· Facebook Users Beware: FacebookÂ’s New Feature Could Embarrass You
· Wall Street Journal Changes Privacy Policy To Track Users' Browsing Data Without Consent




