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Oracle will appeal, naturally.
Remote code execution possible.
Out-of-cycle patches to plug zero-day holes.
A judge has demanded that Oracle and Google declare any payments made to bloggers in exchange for coverage.
AMD's Dirk Meyer has denied rumours that his company is about to be snatched up by Oracle.
OpenOffice.org has forked, forming LibreOffice to escape the effects of Oracle's Sun purchase.
Oracle has launched the Sparc T3 server processor, featuring 16 physical cores.
HP is suing ex-CEO Mark Hurd following his appointment to the board of rival Oracle.
Database specialist Oracle has purchased Sun Microsystems for its Java and Solaris technologies - but makes no mention of what will happen to MySQL.
Database specialist Oracle has teamed up with storage specialist Emulex to donate open-source code for detection of "silent data corruption" to Linux.
The readers of Australia's Atomic magazine have voted Orac³ as 'Hotbox of the Year' beating 11 other cases. Click for details of how you can meet the man himself and see his next project - WMD - in person.
Aussie enthusiast mag, Atomic, are holding a Hotbox of the Year competition to see which case mod is voted the best from the past 12 months. Our very own G-gnome made the finals - Orac³ for the win!
The final installment in the Orac³ modyssey...
More shiny, happy, modding madness as the Orac³ project continues...
Climbing a modding mountain - The Orac³ project continues...
The second article in the Orac³ project takes things a whole lot further...
"this intellectually snobbish, difficult and incredibly brilliant computer, hand built by an eccentric scientist." Check it out you know you want to...
October 14 2021 | 15:04