Perhaps VP8 has a future. ICANN approved .XXX like expected. SSL certificates victims of miss-configuration. DELL suffers a blow to its reputation over allegations stating it sold faulty equipment. Cisco wants a tablet. Adobe releases a patch to address 17 vulnerabilities. Mozilla Firefox 4.0 Beta 1 Build available for download. 3TB hard drive bought to you by Seagate. XP machines being targeted by O day vulnerability, around 10,000. Its not all happy moments in HTML5 land, perhaps it was premature of some people to assume HTML5 would be a solution to Flash from day 1, it takes time.
- Google’s VP8 video codec
- Sex domain .xxx approved by regulators
- SSL Certificates In Use Today Aren’t All Valid
- Suit Over Faulty Computers Highlights Dell’s Decline
- Cisco plans an Android-based business tablet
- Critical PDF Reader Patch Fixes ‘/Launch’ Command Attack Vector
- Update: Mozilla Posts Firefox 4.0 Beta 1 Build
- Seagate busts out 3TB external hard drive for $250
- 10,000 XP machines attacked through 0-day flaw
- Flash and the HTML5
