Apr
23
2009
viktor.91 writes “Sun Microsystems announced three new MySQL products: MySQL 5.4, MySQL Cluster 7.0 and MySQL Enterprise Partner Program for ‘Remote DBA’ service providers.” which showed up in the firehose today next to Glyn Moody’s submission where he writes “Michael Widenius, founder and original developer of MySQL, says that most of the leading coders for that project have either left Sun or will be leaving in the wake of Oracle’s takeover. To ensure MySQL’s survival, he wants to fork from the official version — using his company Monty Program Ab to create what he calls a MySQL “Fedora” project. This raises the larger question of who really owns a commercial open software application: the corporate copyright holders, or the community?”

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Apr
22
2009
Web browser’s third update this year fixes 12 vulnerabilities–four rated critical–and comes as its open-source developers ready the fourth beta.
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Apr
22
2009
Parz writes with word that new information is emerging about the much-anticipated BioShock 2. Eurogamer has a detailed write-up about the game, saying that it raises curiosity and exhibits plot-depth in a manner similar to the first game. Gamespot has a video interview with some of the developers, in which they talk about some of the new environments and how they’re able to do more with the story in a sequel by not having to explain the fundamental characteristics of the setting. In an interview with Gameplayer, Lead Level Architect Hogarth de la Plante said, “You’ll see locations in BioShock 2 that are completely flooded interior structures that you can walk through out in the ocean.” A gameplay trailer was recently released, and screenshots are available as well.

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Apr
22
2009
Web design galleries offer designers and developers creative inspiration on their own designs. In this article you’ll find the 16 best and most popular web design galleries ranked in order by the number of votes they garnered on a poll that was published earlier this month.
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Apr
22
2009
A mobile analytics firm has published new findings which show the iPhone taking the majority of the app market — especially when it comes to the sheer number of users.Examining 8 million users and 100 apps, researchers at Flurry hint that Apple’s handset has a conspicuous market share lead among developers, the number of apps and the actual ran
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Apr
21
2009
Geon Lasli writes “Reporters caught up with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in Moscow to get his take on Oracle’s deal to buy Sun Microsystems for US.4 billion. Ballmer was at a loss for words: ‘I need to think about it. I am very surprised.’ According to a source, IBM hadn’t given up on purchasing Sun and was blindsided by Oracle’s move. I guess IBM must be regretting playing tough 2 weeks ago. Unknown to outsiders, Sun had probably found the Oracle lifeboat before they decided to pull the plug on the deal.”

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Apr
20
2009
644bd346996 writes “Newsweek has an article about the latest weapons in the US military’s arsenal. The iPod Touch and the iPhone are being adapted as general purpose handhelds for soldiers in the field. ‘Apple gadgets are proving to be surprisingly versatile. Software developers and the US Department of Defense are developing military software for iPods that enables soldiers to display aerial video from drones and have teleconferences with intelligence agents halfway across the globe. Snipers in Iraq and Afghanistan now use a “ballistics calculator” called BulletFlight, made by the Florida firm Knight’s Armament for the iPod Touch and iPhone. Army researchers are developing applications to turn an iPod into a remote control for a bomb-disposal robot (tilting the iPod steers the robot). In Sudan, American military observers are using iPods to learn the appropriate etiquette for interacting with tribal leaders.'”

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Apr
20
2009
jammag writes “Cranking out code — your very best code — requires being in the optimal environment, muses developer Eric Spiegel. He explores the pitfalls and joys of the usual locales, cubicle, home, the beach. He claims he’s done his best coding on an airplane. In the end, though, he suggests that the best environment is a matter of the environment inside yourself, your internal mood — and to hell with the cubicle or wherever. You have to be focused on quality, regardless of the idiot clients. It’s all inside your mind. Where’s your coding happy place?”

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Apr
20
2009
bruunb writes “Oracle Corporation (NASDAQ: ORCL) and Sun Microsystems (NASDAQ: JAVA) announced today they have entered into a definitive agreement under which Oracle will acquire Sun common stock for .50 per share in cash. The transaction is valued at approximately .4 billion, or .6 billion net of Sun’s cash and debt. ‘We expect this acquisition to be accretive to Oracle’s earnings by at least 15 cents on a non-GAAP basis in the first full year after closing. We estimate that the acquired business will contribute over .5 billion to Oracle’s non-GAAP operating profit in the first year, increasing to over billion in the second year. This would make the Sun acquisition more profitable in per share contribution in the first year than we had planned for the acquisitions of BEA, PeopleSoft and Siebel combined,’ said Oracle President Safra Catz.”

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Apr
19
2009
Mathiasdm writes “The Invisible Internet Project, also known as I2P, has seen its 0.7.2 release (download). I2P uses multiple encryption layers, and routing through several other computers to hide both sender and receiver of messages. On top of the network, regular services such as mail, browsing, file sharing and chatting are supported. This release (and all of the releases since 0.7) is at the start of a new development period, in which the I2P developers wish to spread the word about the secure network. This new release includes performance improvements, a first edition of an experimental new desktop interface and security improvements (by limiting the number of tunnels a single peer can participate in).”

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