The H Roundup for the week ending 24 September
Welcome to The H Roundup, your rapid review of the week with the most read news on The H, the security alerts and open source releases, and the essential feature articles – all in one quick-to-scan news item.
Top News
Researchers published a report on how electricity usage data from smart meters can be used to determine what TV programmes consumers are watching, the CyanogenMod Team announced that it now has Wi-Fi, sound and accelerometer support working in its Android port for the HP TouchPad, and security researchers previewed BEAST, a tool for cracking SSL cookies in just minutes. Linux creator Linus Torvalds released an open source dive tracking application and a new bot builder tool surfaced on underground forums for just €10.
- Smart meters reveal TV viewing habits
- Android for HP TouchPad gains WiFi, sound and accelerometer support
- Tool cracks SSL cookies in just ten minutes
- Linus releases dive tracking application
- Malware for everyone - Aldi Bot at a discount price
- Arduino begins going ARM
- Adobe announces emergency patch for Flash Player
- OpenIndiana's fork of OpenSolaris sees new Illumos based release
- Paint.NET clone Pinta is "Alive and Well"
- Poke disables Oracle's database auditing
Featured Articles
In the lead up to Linux 3.1, Thorsten Leemhuis took an in-depth look at what's coming for architecture, infrastructure, virtualisation and drivers in the next version of the kernel which is slightly delayed due to the troubles at kernel.org.
- Kernel Log: Coming in 3.1 (Part 3) - Architecture, infrastructure, virtualisation
- Kernel Log: Coming in 3.1 (Part 4) - Drivers
Open Source Releases
- Chrome 14 arrives with native code and web audio
- OpenIndiana's fork of OpenSolaris sees new Illumos based release
- Linux Mint Debian 201109 arrives
- Knoppix 6.7.1 brings new features
- 0 A.D. Alpha 7 arrives as developers push towards 1.0
- GeeXboX Media Center distribution reaches 2.0
- Pardus Linux 2011.2 released
- WordPress for Android gains follow functionality
- Banshee 2.2 add support for eMusic store
- PacketFence NAC 3.0 brings new features, hardware support
- Linus releases dive tracking application
- Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric Ocelot Beta 2 arrives for testing
- Chrome 15 enters beta, brings revamped New Tab page
- FFmpeg updates close security holes
Security Alerts
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