The open source site has hit back on litigating unpaid bloggers, saying their claims are unfounded.
Users will be able to print Web pages from printers that are compatible with the Google service.
The hack, called Shairport, allows iTunes music streaming to any device and not juts Apple products.
OpenStack: NaaS will provide network resources required to interconnect OpenStack zones and network resources.
The new features make MySQL better for Web, cloud and embedded applications.
In today's technology roundup: Microsoft extends Google hostilities, Harvard twins lose Facebook appeal, Mozilla readies Firefox 5, and Intel unveils tablet processor.
The Open Compute Project by Facebook will share the design of its data centre and server technology.
Symbian followers are unsatisfied with the decision since Nokia has reiterated that it is open source, even after reproducing closed source code.
The lawsuit against the former HP exec, now at Oracle, claims he shared hundreds of stolen documents.
The company, based at The Innovation Hub, won "Best Newcomer 2011" in the Novell ecosystem value chain.
The company's first Red Hat Certified Architect level training course will take place next week.
In today's technology roundup: Sony under attack, Google's products boss departs, hefty bonus for Intel CEO, and Mozilla boosts Firefox performance.
The government revealed its strategy to improve efficiency delivery for its IT projects.