The final release of Hibernate 3.5.3 was delivered today with three main bugfixes. Hibernate Validator 4.1 CR 1 was also released today. Validator 4.1 adds new custom constraints, provides enhancement which go beyond the Bean Validation specification, and...
Multiple sources at Google are saying that Android's "Gingerbread" (version 3.0) will attempt to refine the user experience to make it as likable as the iPhone UI. This is according to a report by TechCrunch that quotes sources at Google saying...
The Firefox 3.7 Alpha 5 developer preview was released this week with the 1.9.3 alpha of Mozilla's Gecko rendering engine. This release includes some tantalizing Firefox 4.0 preview features such as the UI updates (which let you put tabs on top like in...
Simon Phipps acknowledged some of the "stone throwing" aimed at the Open Source Initiative. Some of the criticism, he said, was not without merit. But today, he announced that members of the open source community have a chance to be the change...
Twitter began using NoSQL last year as it rolled its systems onto the widely popular Cassandra system (used by large web properties such as Digg and Facebook). Apparently they're not satisfied with just one non-relational datastore, because they are...
An official Google message posted by a non-Google party revealed a thin client functionality called Chromoting (unofficially). Chromoting will be built into Chrome OS to enable the access of "legacy" PC applications from within the broswer. The...
A security breach exposed an exclusive email list of early-adopter iPad 3G subscribers, which included White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel, Diane Sawyer of ABC News, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, the New York Times' CEO, and a US Air Force commander. The...
Project release manager Vincent Untz posted a synopsis of the new modules that will be included in GNOME 3.0. The GNOME Activity Journal didn't make the cut and neither did the Clutter GUI, but the GNOME Shell did. So did the GNOME Color Manager and the...
It's almost here! Tomcat 7 RC4 just went live and it includes all the goodies that we've been anticipating since October '09. Tomcat 7 will implement the Servlet 3.0 spec as well as support annotations, simplified embedding, and dynamic configuration of...
Google switched the custom license for their WebM package to the OSI-approved BSD license this weekend. The Open Source Initiative had some issues with the previous BSD-like license on WebM because the copyright and patent grants were combined within the...
The latest developer channel version of Chrome now has support for WebM, which includes the VP8 video codec. Believe it or not, Chrome is actually the third browser to add support for WebM even though Google was the company that started the whole...
The Chromium blog announced today the updating of the WebSocket specification and the open sourcing of the RLZ library for Chrome. The RLZ library has helped Google accurately track and measure the success of marketing promotions and distribution...
Sometime around November 2010, Google expects to release its lightweight Chrome Operating System. According to Reuters, a top Google executive made the announcement recently, and Microsoft apparently balked at the Chrome's open source operating system...
The GNU Compiler Collection committee along with the Free Software Foundation have allowed the use of certain C++ constructs in the GCC source code, effective immediately. More advanced C++ features such as multiple inheritance, templates, and exceptions...
Novell revealed last week that it was putting itself up for auction after turning down a $2 billion acquisition offer. The thing that has the software industry worried is Novell's mother-load of patents: at least 450 related to office applications, identity...
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