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iPhone 3.0 patches 46 security holes
News Another is a bug in WebKit that could permit websites to surreptitiously track users. Apple has patched nearly four dozen security holes in the iPhone and iPod Touch with its iPhone OS 3.0 release, made available on... [19 Jun 2009]
Bug fixes for Firefox 3.5 in 'preview' update
News The update makes a large number of bug-fixes for stability, tweaks the Mozilla JavaScript engine TraceMonkey, and improves support for the baked-in Ogg-based open audio and video standards. On the same day that Apple... [09 Jun 2009]
The Weekly Round-Up: 05.06.09
Round-Up In fact, some people could play with nothing else as a result of a curious little bug in a certain browser. Bada Bing! Some more on Microsoft's latest attempt to catch up with Google in the search engine race - Bing. [05 Jun 2009]
RIM's BlackBerry Enterprise Server hit by critical bugs
News The bug was ranked as "highly critical" in an advisory from independent security firm Secunia. RIM has warned of critical bugs in its BlackBerry Enterprise Server and BlackBerry Professional Software that could be used... [01 Jun 2009]
The Science of Application Debugging
White Paper When a bug is reported, one needs to be able to identify and resolve it as efficiently as possible. An old maxim holds that every nontrivial computer program has bugs. As a developer, one wants to minimize the number and... [29 May 2009]
Configuration Management for SAS Software Projects
White Paper Irrespective of the technology being used, all software projects go through the development lifecycle and address common areas such as requirements gathering, build, test, bug-fix etc. The SAS system is an enterprise... [29 May 2009]
TEAM International Provides Effective Outsourced Testing Services to a Major Client
White Paper Results from all the tests are stored in a bug tracking system called TTPro. The Client's leading software product is the benchmark recruitment software that is used by more than 90% of the world's leading recruitment... [21 May 2009]
Windows 7: What's new in RC?
News The latest official update to Microsoft's next OS is more than mere bug fixes as the operating system upgrades from beta to release candidate. The Windows 7 Release Candidate does contain several major and minor changes... [06 May 2009]
What Is a Vulnerability?
White Paper In the security community, the word "Vulnerability" describes a problem (such as a programming bug or common misconfiguration) that allows a system to be attacked or broken into. Security holes/bugs are faults, defects... [01 May 2009]
RIP Office 2003: Support deadline looms
News Under extended support Microsoft only undertakes to deliver patches and bug fixes. Microsoft will drop mainstream support for Office 2003 on 14 April, and on the same day the retirement process begins for its former... [07 Apr 2009]
BugHuntress QA Lab: "Each Found Bug Is a Step to Success of Your Software in the Market"
White Paper In the age of "Better, faster, cheaper" software and IT services the 'IT' more and more means "Intensive Testing" and 'ICT' -"Intellectual Comprehensive Testing". Indeed, these "Better, faster, cheaper" IT products are nothing without... [03 Apr 2009]
Zmanda Recovery Manager Guide to MySQL Backup & Recovery
White Paper Regardless of how one uses MySQL (website, forum, a custom MySQL application, Bugzilla bug tracking, or e-shop), they must ensure successful, secure and consistent backups with minimal impact on applications. [03 Apr 2009]
A Cure for Code Quality Woes: Find the Pulse of Your Projects
White Paper Developers spending half a workday finding and fixing a troublesome bug, quality analysts frustrated by tracking new failures with each new testing cycle, and managers unable to get a clear status picture of what's... [02 Apr 2009]
Microsoft ices $99 Windows Mobile update fee
News This applies to minor bug fixes as well as second-generation releases that add new features or capabilities. Microsoft has backed off plans to charge Windows Mobile developers $99 for submitting even minor updates to... [31 Mar 2009]
Identity crisis for £1.2bn e-Borders system?
News L is for Love Bug Weaknesses in a £1.2bn computer system to track journeys into the UK could allow undesirable individuals to slip into the country, a security expert has claimed. From 2010 the e-Borders system will... [30 Mar 2009]