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  • Download Firefox 3.6.4 Build 4 (Beta)

    - by samsudeen
    Firefox has released its latest version 3.6.4 as beta. User who has already installed Firefox 3.6.4  can use the update check option in the browser will recognize to download it automatically,so that the browser can be updated. You can also download the latest beta version from the direct link (Firefox 3..6.4) of Mozilla website with the option to select the language and operating system version. As the per the release note from Mozilla this build works on the out of process plug-in module for Adobe Flash, Apple QuickTime or Microsoft Silver light plug-in, so that If a plug-in crashes or freezes, it will not affect the rest of Firefox. You will be able to reload the page to restart the plug-in and try again. The release note also states that many of the security issues and and total of 194 issues from the BugZilla list is fixed. Join us on Facebook to read all our stories right inside your Facebook news feed.

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  • New Supervised Users Feature Added to Beta Channel of Google Chrome and ChromeOS

    - by Akemi Iwaya
    Are you someone who loves using Google Chrome or ChromeOS, but have been frustrated by the lack of parental controls? Then this bit of news will definitely cheer you up! Google has introduced a new supervised users feature into the beta channels of Chrome and ChromeOS that will help you lock your browser or system down and better protect your children. Screenshot courtesy of Google Chrome Blog. The process of setting up supervised user accounts is basically the same as adding additional user accounts to your browser and/or system. Once you have the new user accounts added, then log into the supervised users homepage to start managing the level of access for each new account. You can learn more about the new supervised users feature, access instructions for setting up supervised accounts, and access the supervised users homepage via the links below. A beta preview: supervised users [Google Chrome Blog] Creating Supervised User Accounts [Google Support] Chrome Supervised Users Homepage     

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  • How to troubleshoot Ubuntu One in Maverick beta?

    - by greggory.hz
    I just updated to the Maverick beta (actually it's a fresh install, and not an upgrade of 10.04). But now "Ubuntu One" doesn't show up in my me-menu thing. In addition, when I go to Ubuntu One from System-Preferences and attempt to log in from there it will sometimes look like it works, but other times it won't do anything. When I go to the command line and type u1sdtool -s it will either say something like "doing auth dance" or "auth failed" and often it has never even prompted me to log in or try to get a new password (even though I know it's correct). Anyway, this is the main hangup I have with the Maverick beta. I can't get to my ubuntu one account from the native client. Is this a widespread issue? Is there something I can do to fix this?

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  • Apple publie la beta de Mac OS X Lion, une version pour les développeurs inspirée d'iOS

    Apple publie la beta Mac OS X Lion Une version de son OS pour les développeurs inspirée d'iOS Apple vient de mettre à la disposition des développeurs la première beta de son nouveau système d'exploitation Mac OS X Lion. Cette version s'inspire considérablement des idées qui ont donné naissance à l'iPad .« l'iPad a inspiré une nouvelle génération de fonctionnalités innovantes de Lion » affirme Philip Schiller, Vice président Marketing Produit. Au menu de ce nouveau système d'exploitation, on note l'arrivée du nouvel écran pour lancer les applications « Launchpad » qui permet d'accéder instantanément d'un simple clic à toutes les applications installées à la façon de l...

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  • Providing feedback on the Solaris Studio 12.4 Beta

    - by Darryl Gove
    Obviously, the point of the Solaris Studio 12.4 Beta programme was for everyone to try out the new version of the compiler and tools, and for us to gather feedback on what was working, what was broken, and what was missing. We've had lots of useful feedback - you can see some of it on the forums. But we're after more. Hence we have a Solaris Studio 12.4 Beta survey where you can tell us more about your experiences. Your comments are really helpful to us. Thanks.

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  • New Beta of GhostDoc v4

    - by TATWORTH
    A new beta of GhostDoc v4 is available at http://submain.com/download/ghostdoc/beta/The updated license key is at http://submain.com/blog/GhostDocV4Beta2IsAvailable.aspxHere are some of the excellent features of GhostDoc v4"Version 4 is a major milestone for us with great new features and rewrites that we have done over the last year. Here are the most significant additions to the GhostDoc feature set: Visual Studio 2012 support (Pro) Source code Spell Checker C/C++ language support XML Comment Preview StyleCop Compliance – comments generated by GhostDoc are now pass StyleCop validation Exception Documentation - exceptions raised within a method are documented in the XML Comment (Pro) File Header menu and template (Pro) Visual Studio toolbar with commands for documenting, comment preview and spell-checking (Pro) Options -> Global Properties - allows to reference custom configured user properties within T4 templates (CodeIt.Right users will find this very familiar) (Pro) IntelliSense in the T4 template editor Version update notification – you won’t miss new version release ever again!"

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  • Firefox 4 : sortie de la beta 12, améliorations du support du Flash et de l'accélération matérielle

    Firefox 4 : sortie de la beta 12 Améliorations du support du Flash et de l'accélération matérielle Mise à jour du 28/02/11 La douzième ? et a priori dernière - beta de Firefox 4 est sortie ce week-end. Elle corrige 7.000 bugs et apporte une amélioration dans la lecture des vidéos (en Flash). L'intégration de l'accélération matérielle (allouer des tâches spécifiques de calcul au GPU plutôt qu'au CPU) a elle aussi été retravaillée. Le tout permettant une meilleure stabilité du navigateur. Elle n'inclut malheureusement pas encore les patchs « miracles*» qui permettent de diviser par deux son temps de démarrage (lire par ail...

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  • Beta Opportunity Soon to Close on "Oracle Database 12c: Installation and Administration" (1Z0-062)

    - by Brandye Barrington
    This is your last opportunity to take the "Oracle Database 12c: Installation and Administration" (1Z1-062) beta exam at the greatly discounted rate of $50 USD, as well as be one of the first to hold this new OCA certification. Earning the Oracle Database 12c Administrator Certified Associate credential gives you the foundational knowledge and skills needed to administer the Oracle Database and sets the stage for your future progression to Oracle Database 12c Administrator Certified Professional.  You can get all preparation details, including exam objectives, number of questions, time allotments, and pricing on the Oracle Certification website. Visit pearsonvue.com/oracle and register for exam 1Z1-062. QUICK LINKS: Certification Track: Oracle Database 12c Administrator Certified Associate Certification Exam: "Oracle Database 12c: Installation and Administration" (1Z1-062) Recommended Training: Oracle Database 12c: Admin, Install and Upgrade Accelerated, Oracle Database 12c: Install and Upgrade Workshop, or Oracle Database 12c: Administration Workshop Certification Website: About Beta Exams Register Now: Pearson VUE

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  • Open webOS sort en version bêta et en deux solutions : sous Ubuntu et pour l'environnement "OpenEmbedded"

    Open webOS sort en version bêta et en deux solutions Sous Ubuntu et pour l'environnement "OpenEmbedded" Il y a de cela huit mois, l'équipe du projet webOS avait promis à ses adaptes ainsi qu'à la communauté open source de lancer une version libre du système d'exploitation pour appareils mobiles. [IMG]http://idelways.developpez.com/news/images/openwebos-logo.png[/IMG] Chose promise, chose due, car après beaucoup d'efforts, une version bêta de l'Open webOS est enfin disponible. Sur le blog du projet Open webOS, l'équipe indique que cette version, dite « August Edition », comporte 54 composants webOS disponibles en open source. Cela c...

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  • iOS 6 Beta 2 disponible pour les développeurs, plus stable avec quelques nouveautés pour Siri

    iOS 6 Beta 2 disponible pour les développeurs plus stable avec quelques nouveautés pour Siri Mise à jour du 26/06/2012, par Hinault Romaric Apple vient de publier la seconde Beta d'iOS 6. Présenté lors de la conférence annuelle des développeurs de la société (WWDC), iOS 6 apportera pas moins de 200 nouveautés parmi lesquelles des améliorations pour les applications Siri, Facetime, etc. (lire ci-devant). Annoncé en version finale pour l'automne, iOS 6 sera précédé de plusieurs betas. Pour iOS 5 par exemple, la firme avait publié sept Betas avant la sortie de la version stable. Ainsi, deux semaines ...

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  • La beta du SDK de Kinect pour Windows est disponible gratuitement pour un usage non commercial

    La beta du SDK de Kinect pour Windows est disponible gratuitement Pour un usage non commercial Mise à jour du 17/06/11, par Hinault Romaric Comme l'avait annoncé Microsoft lors de la conférence MiX 11 de la Las Vegas en avril (lire ci-avant), le SDK de Kinect pour Windows est disponible aujourd'hui en version Beta. Ce SDK permettra aux développeurs de créer des applications pour PC exploitant son capteur de mouvements, de porter les jeux initialement conçus pour la Xbox 360 vers le PC ou appliquer la technologie à d'autres usages. Pour Microsoft, Kinect est en effet « plus qu'une simple plateforme pour les jeux et le ...

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  • OpenJDK 7 disponible en version bêta, des voix s'élèvent contre sa licence jugée restrictive

    OpenJDK 7 disponible en version bêta Des voix s'élèvent contre sa licence jugée restrictive Mise à jour du 28/02/2011 par Idelways OpenJDK 7, le Kit de Développement du Java SE 7 est désormais disponible en version bêta (Milestone 12). Les développeurs peuvent dès maintenant télécharger et s'assurer que leurs applications compilent et s'exécutent correctement sous cette version, et se familiariser ainsi avec les nouveautés du langage. La disponibilité générale de ce SDK est prévue dans exactement 5 mois. Mark Reinhold, architecte en chef de la plateforme Java chez Oracle, explique que cette version a passé...

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  • Sortie de GNOME 3.6 Beta : tiroir de notifications repensé, GTK+ 2 augmenté et intégration de Kerberos

    Sortie de GNOME 3.6 Beta Tiroir de notifications repensé, GTK+ 2 augmenté et intégration de Kerberos L'équipe du projet GNOME a annoncé la sortie de GNOME 3.5.90, une version transitoire qui représente la première Beta de la 3.6, prévue pour fin septembre. C'est en fait la dernière étape pour apporter de nouvelles fonctionnalités ou changements avant la stabilisation du code, qui concentrera exclusivement les efforts sur la correction de bugs. On énumère un changement majeur dans le tiroir des notifications (message tray). À présent, les utilisateurs doivent l'invoquer manuellement, au lieu d'avoir une apparition automatique lors de chaque notification entrante. Le tiroir du Shel...

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  • AMD Catalyst Beta Open Source Drivers

    - by FourZer0
    I'm a gamer with a pretty low-end computer, so I always update to the beta drivers to squeeze out every bit of performance I can get. I currently have 13.3 installed, but I want to install the 14.6 beta. I want to use the open source version, instead of downloading from AMD's website. How can I do that in the terminal? And please explain what the commands mean so I can do it on my own in the future. Thanks in advance!

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  • Oracle Transportation Management 6 Essentials (1Z1-578) Certified Implementation Exam Is Available In Beta

    - by swalker
    The Oracle Transportation Management 6 Essentials (1Z1-578) exam beta, available until December 23, is designed for individuals who possess a strong foundation and expertise in selling or implementing Oracle Transportation Management solutions. This certification exam covers topics such as OTM Core Functionality and Shipment Planning Overview, Fleet Management and Payment, Agents, Multi-Legs, Multi-Stops and Workflows. Up-to-date training and field experience are recommended. The Oracle Transportation Management Implementation Specialist certification recognizes OPN members as OPN Certified Specialists. This certification differentiates OPN members in the marketplace by providing a competitive edge through proven expertise, and helps the OPN member's partner organization qualify for the Oracle Transportation Management Specialization. Take advantage of a free exam now and send your request for a beta exam voucher to [email protected].

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  • SO-Aware at the Atlanta Connected Systems User Group

    - by gsusx
    Today my colleague Don Demsak will be presenting a session about WCF management, testing and governance using SO-Aware and the SO-Aware Test Workbench at the Connected Systems User Group in Atlanta . Don is a very engaging speaker and has prepared some very cool demos based on lessons of real world WCF solutions. If you are in the ATL area and interested in WCF, AppFabric, BizTalk you should definitely swing by Don’s session . Don’t forget to heckle him a bit (you can blame it for it ;) )...(read more)

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  • Moving from Silverlight 4 Beta to RC - Part 1

    The other day I had finished up my Task-It Webinar, written a few blog posts, and knew the time had come to move from my Silverlight 4 Beta environment up to the latest RC (release candidate) bits that were released last Monday. What disappointed me when I went to the Silverlight 4 Information Page is that it told me what to install, but not what to uninstall first. Uninstalling I'm not entirely sure if I had to uninstall anything, or if installing the new stuff would just work, but in poking around the web I found posts stating that you must uninstall the following items first. Unfortunately I'm going by memory here and have not been able to find my way back to the magic page I found in the myriad of posts that I went through: Microsoft VisualStudio Beta 2 Microsoft .NET Framework 4 Extended (apparently this must be done *before* the next one) Microsoft .NET Framework Client Profile Microsoft Silverlight 4 Tools for Visual Studio 2010 WCF RIA Services Preview for Visual Studio 2010 While I was at it, I removed a bunch of other stuff, like Blend 3, Blend 4, the SDK's associated with them, and a bunch other stuff that was old. Of course, I didn't really want/need to keep any Silverlight 3 stuff around as I am developing Task-It in Silverlight 4. If I need a Silverlight 3 environment at some point I'll set it up in a virtual environment. NOTE: One thing that I did not uninstall is the Microsoft Silverlight 4 Toolkit November 2009. The reason is that they have not released the March version yet, so if you uninstall this, youll end up having to reinstall it. Installing OK, now that I had all of that old stuff off my machine, now it was time to get the new stuff. For this part I liked Tim Heuer's post, A Guide to What has Changed in Silverlight 4 RC better than the Silverlight 4 Information Page. VisualStudio 2010 RC - I installed Ultimate, but you may not need that version. No harm, it's free for now anyway. I downloaded the .exe and the 3 .rar files, then ran the .exe. I then extracted the contents of the ISO (using WinZip) to a new directory, and now had Setup.exe, a bunch of .cab files and some other assorted stuff. I simply ran Setup.exe and chose custom install (only because I wanted to uncheck Visual C++...I don't really have a need for that) Silverlight 4 Tools for Visual Studio 2010 - As mentioned in Tim's blog post, this installs this installs Silverlight developer runtime, SDK, tools, and this installs Silverlight developer runtime, SDK, tools, and WCF RIA Services. WCF RIA Services Toolkit March 2010 - I'm not sure if/when I'll need any of this stuff, but no harm in installing it anyway. Expression Blend 4 beta - Only if you plan to use Blend, which I do. Windows Phone Developer Tools - Only if you are interested in playing with Windows Phone 7 development. Wrap Up Hopefully I got those steps right. If anyone finds anything I've missed, please just add a comment to this post and I'll update it accordingly.Did you know that DotNetSlackers also publishes .net articles written by top known .net Authors? We already have over 80 articles in several categories including Silverlight. Take a look: here.

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  • StackCenter 2 - Now in Public Beta!

    - by George Edison
    Visit now: http://stackcenter.quickmediasolutions.com/beta/ Feedback is appreciated! About StackCenter 2 has been brewing for quite some time now. Since the global inbox was introduced, the original StackCenter was rendered mostly useless and the need for a replacement was born. And now, I present StackCenter 2! Its goal is to be a dashboard for everything StackExchange such as rep. graphs, images, or whatever! Currently, there are 3 widgets and it is now possible to write your own - just follow the link on your dashboard's home page. After registering, simply click on the 'add widgets...' link to get started. Some things might not work quite right. (This is in beta after all.) Any feedback you can provide is welcome! License Closed source at this point. Platform StackCenter should run fine on any web browser that has JavaScript enabled. (StackCenter 2 uses a lot of JavaScript.) Contact Email: [email protected] Code PHP (using the CakePHP framework), JavaScript, and of course, HTML

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  • DTrace for Oracle Linux news: new beta release and conference appearances

    - by Lenz Grimmer
    A new set of RPM packages of our port of DTrace for Linux has just been published on the Unbreakable Linux Network. This is another beta release of our ongoing development effort to bring the DTrace framework to Linux. This release includes the following changes: The packages are now based on the final public release of the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 2 (2.6.39). The previous beta drop was based on a development version of the 2.6.39 kernel; there is no new functionality specific to DTrace in this release. The primary goal was to get the code base in sync with the released kernel version. Based on the feedback we received from some users in how their applications interact with dtrace, libdtrace is now a shared library. However, the API/ABI is not fully stabilized yet and may be subject to change. As a result of the ongoing QA testing, some test cases were reorganized into their own subdirectories, which allows running the test suite in a more fine-grained manner. As reminder, we have a dedicated Forum for DTrace on Linux, to discuss your experiences with this release. This week, the Linux DTrace team also attendeded the second dtrace.conf in San Francisco, to talk about their work. The sessions were streamed live and recordings are also available. You can watch Oracle's Kris Van Hees' talk below: Video streaming by Ustream We would like to thank the dtrace.conf organizers for the speaking opportunity and for organizing this event! This Wednesday (April 4th), Kris and Elena Zannoni also spoke on this topic at the Linux Foundation Collaboration Summit 2012 in San Francisco, CA. The slides are now available for download (PDF).

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  • Identity in .NET 4.5&ndash;Part 1: Status Quo (Beta 1)

    - by Your DisplayName here!
    .NET 4.5 is a big release for claims-based identity. WIF becomes part of the base class library and structural classes like Claim, ClaimsPrincipal and ClaimsIdentity even go straight into mscorlib. You will be able to access all WIF functionality now from prominent namespaces like ‘System.Security.Claims’ and ‘System.IdentityModel’ (yay!). But it is more than simply merging assemblies; in fact claims are now a first class citizen in the whole .NET Framework. All built-in identity classes, like FormsIdentity for ASP.NET and WindowsIdentity now derive from ClaimsIdentity. Likewise all built-in principal classes like GenericPrincipal and WindowsPrincipal derive from ClaimsPrincipal. In other words, the moment you compile your .NET application against 4.5,  you are claims-based. That’s a big (and excellent) change.   While the classes are designed in a way that you won’t “feel” a difference by default, having the power of claims under the hood (and by default) will change the way how to design security features with the new .NET framework. I am currently doing a number of proof of concepts and will write about that in the future. There are a number of nice “little” features, like FindAll(), FindFirst(), HasClaim() methods on both ClaimsIdentity and ClaimsPrincipal. This makes querying claims much more streamlined. I also had to smile when I saw ClaimsPrincipal.Current (have a look at the code yourself) ;) With all the goodness also comes a number of breaking changes. I will write about that, too. In addition Vittorio announced just today the beta availability of a new wizard/configuration tool that makes it easier to do common things like federating with an IdP or creating a test STS. Go get the Beta and the tools and start writing claims-enabled applications! Interesting times ahead!

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  • Beta Testing Begins for New MySQL 5.6 Developer and DBA Certification Exams

    - by Brandye Barrington
    Be among the first to earn one of Oracle's new MySQL certifications. Exams for the Oracle Certified Professional, MySQL 5.6 Developer (OCP) and Oracle Certified Professional, MySQL 5.6 Database Administrator OCP) certifications are now in beta testing, are are thus available at a greatly discounted rate of $50 USD. Explore the Oracle Certification exam pages below, which share a wealth of details, including preparation steps, exam objectives, number of questions, time allotments, and pricing.  MySQL 5.6 Developer (exam 1Z1-882) MySQL 5.6 Database Administrator (exam 1Z1-883) START TODAYExam appointments are available now. Easily register online by taking the following steps: STEP 1: Go to pearsonvue.com/oracle. STEP 2: Select exam 1Z1-882 (for developers) or exam 1Z1-883 (for DBAs). These new OCP credentials raise the bar for MySQL Certified Developers and Database Administrators. Start today and be among the first to be awarded the new Oracle MySQL 5.6 certifications. QUICK LINKS Oracle Certified Professional, MySQL 5.6 Developer - certification track | exam | VIDEO (2:54) Oracle Certified Professional, MySQL 5.6 Database Administrator - certification track | exam | VIDEO (3:00) Oracle MySQL 5.6 Certification Launch Learn More: Beta Testing Registration for exam: Pearson VUE

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  • VS 11 Beta merge tool is awesome, except for resovling conflicts

    - by deadlydog
    If you've downloaded the new VS 11 Beta and done any merging, then you've probably seen the new diff and merge tools built into VS 11.  They are awesome, and by far a vast improvement over the ones included in VS 2010.  There is one problem with the merge tool though, and in my opinion it is huge.Basically the problem with the new VS 11 Beta merge tool is that when you are resolving conflicts after performing a merge, you cannot tell what changes were made in each file where the code is conflicting.  Was the conflicting code added, deleted, or modified in the source and target branches?  I don't know (without explicitly opening up the history of both the source and target files), and the merge tool doesn't tell me.  In my opinion this is a huge fail on the part of the designers/developers of the merge tool, as it actually forces me to either spend an extra minute for every conflict to view the source and target file history, or to go back to use the merge tool in VS 2010 to properly assess which changes I should take.I submitted this as a bug to Microsoft, but they say that this is intentional by design. WHAT?! So they purposely crippled their tool in order to make it pretty and keep the look consistent with the new diff tool?  That's like purposely putting a little hole in the bottom of your cup for design reasons to make it look cool.  Sure, the cup looks cool, but I'm not going to use it if it leaks all over the place and doesn't do the job that it is intended for. Bah! but I digress.Because this bug is apparently a feature, they asked me to open up a "feature request" to have the problem fixed. Please go vote up both my bug submission and the feature request so that this tool will actually be useful by the time the final VS 11 product is released.

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