Mozilla Fixes Quicktime Flaw
September 18, 2007Mozilla fixes QuickTime flaw in Firefox:
The Firefox 2.0.0.7 update was pushed out to users starting around 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday. It contains only one security update: the QuickTime fix.
Mozilla fixes QuickTime flaw in Firefox:
The Firefox 2.0.0.7 update was pushed out to users starting around 3 p.m. Pacific Time on Tuesday. It contains only one security update: the QuickTime fix.
And the cool part is you use real phones. Yes, it’s proprietary. So is Skype.
Free phone calls with startup’s $399 box:
A Silicon Valley startup will begin selling $399 gadgets Wednesday that consumers with broadband Internet service can use to make unlimited free domestic phone calls.
Today’s roundup has a little bit of everything. First up is an article about the continuing saga of CPU scheduling in Linux 2.6. Seems the Con Kolivas ordeal is far from over, even with calls for a fork in Linux to “settle” things. Never mind the fact that Linus based his decision on two factors: [...]