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PHP 5.5.0RC1 Released

 
The PHP development team announces the availability of the first release candidate of PHP 5.5. This release fixes some bugs as well as some possible leaks from our last beta. THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT PREVIEW - DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION! You can find an incomplete changelog of PHP 5.5.0RC1 here : Ignore QUERY_STRING when sent in SCRIPT_FILENAME in FPM SAPI.Fix build with system libgd >= 2.1 which is now the minimal version required (as build with previous version is broken). No change when bundled libgd is used. Fixed some bugs in SNMP Fixed bug where stream_select() fails with pipes returned by proc_open() on Windows x64). To get the full changelog, please, check the NEWS file attached to the archive. For source downloads of PHP 5.5.0RC1 please visit the download page, Windows binaries can be found on windows.php.net/qa/. Note that our release candidate cycle is only meant to bug fixes, no more features will be added to PHP 5.5 from now. Please help us to identify bugs in order to ensure that the release is solid and all things behave as expected. Please test this release candidate against your code base and report any problems that you encounter to the QA mailing list and/or the PHP bug tracker. We would like to thank all people helping us making PHP better by testing it and reporting problems, as well as all its contributors for their great work on this 5.5 version of PHP. PHP
  Read More | Posted: May 9, 2013 | By: Wissen Schwamm  
 

NVIDIA Reports Financial Results for First...

 

NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) today reported revenue for the first quarter of fiscal 2014, ended April 28, 2013, of $954.7 million, down 13.7 percent from $1.11 billion in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2013

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Softland: Giveaway: 15 licenses for Zemana AntiLogger

 

Update: The giveaway is over, all winners were contacted and the licenses sent out. Zemana actually decided to supplement the number of licenses, so in the end there were 15 licenses offered. Zemana AntiLogger is a program that protects your … Continue reading →

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  Read More | Posted: May 9, 2013 | By: Wissen Schwamm  
 

PHP 5.4.15 and PHP 5.3.25 released!

 
The PHP development team announces the immediate availability of PHP 5.4.15 and PHP 5.3.25. These releases fix about 10 bugs aswell as upgrading the bundled libmagic library. All users of PHP are encouraged to upgrade to PHP 5.4.15.For source downloads of PHP 5.4.15 and PHP 5.3.25 please visit our downloads page, Windows binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/.The list of changes are recorded in the ChangeLog. PHP
  Read More | Posted: May 9, 2013 | By: Wissen Schwamm  
 

PHP 5.5.0RC1 is available

 
The PHP development team announces the availability of the first release candidate of PHP 5.5. This release fixes some bugs as well as some possible leaks from our last beta. THIS IS A DEVELOPMENT PREVIEW - DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION! You can find an incomplete changelog of PHP 5.5.0RC1 here : Ignore QUERY_STRING when sent in SCRIPT_FILENAME in FPM SAPI.Fix build with system libgd >= 2.1 which is now the minimal version required (as build with previous version is broken). No change when bundled libgd is used. Fixed some bugs in SNMP Fixed bug where stream_select() fails with pipes returned by proc_open() on Windows x64). To get the full changelog, please, check the NEWS file attached to the archive. For source downloads of PHP 5.5.0RC1 please visit the download page, Windows binaries can be found on windows.php.net/qa/. Note that our release candidate cycle is only meant to bug fixes, no more features will be added to PHP 5.5 from now. Please help us to identify bugs in order to ensure that the release is solid and all things behave as expected. Please test this release candidate against your code base and report any problems that you encounter to the QA mailing list and/or the PHP bug tracker. We would like to thank all people helping us making PHP better by testing it and reporting problems, as well as all its contributors for their great work on this 5.5 version of PHP. PHP
  Read More | Posted: May 9, 2013 | By: Wissen Schwamm  
 

Seriously: PHP 5.4.15 and PHP 5.3.25 really were...

 
We weren't trying to pull an April Fool's Day joke in May. A temporary glitch caused the latest distributions of PHP to not properly propagate to the mirror servers. This has been fixed at the root level, and it's now being distributed to all of the mirrors. We'll take some bacon to go with the egg on our faces, please!If you continue to experience issues with downloading these versions after 21:00 UTC on 9 May, 2013, please drop us a line at php-mirrors@lists.php.net, telling us from which mirror you're trying to download, and we'll get it resolved.We apologize for the delays and confusion this may have caused, and thank you for using PHP. PHP
  Read More | Posted: May 9, 2013 | By: Wissen Schwamm  
 

Softland: Giveaway: 10 licenses for Zemana AntiLogger

 

Zemana AntiLogger is a program that protects your computer from any attempts to modify your settings, record your activities (i.e. keystrokes) or inject malicious code in your emails and all forms of communications. We’re organizing a contest at the end … Continue reading →

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Up To 50% Of Corporate Migration Headaches And...

 
- Centrix Software research identifies the truth behind app usage, and dramatic reductions to corporate support and migration costs- Up to 90% of total apps are used less than 10% of the timeCentrix Software, a leading provider of workspace computing solutions, has just completed research showing that application redundancy and incompatibility can significantly reduce the burden and cost involved in typical corporate migration projects. The research, carried out by Centrix Software amongst Windows XP migration... Source: RealWire RealWire
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The CarbonNeutral Company receives Best Offset...

 
In the same month as adding Microsoft to client roster, leaders in carbon management are recognised at forefront of the industry London, 9 May 2013: For the third year running, The CarbonNeutral Company has been voted Best Offset Retailer 2013 in a survey by Environmental Finance. The accolade, voted for by the carbon industry, recognises the company for its reliability, innovation and quality of service in the sourcing of carbon credits and the service it... Source: RealWire RealWire
  Read More | Posted: May 9, 2013 | By: Wissen Schwamm  
 

NVIDIA Stockholder Meeting Set for May 15;...

 

NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) will hold its Annual Meeting of Stockholders at its headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif., on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, at 9 a.m. PT. The meeting will take place in Building E, located at 2800 Scott Blvd.

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  Read More | Posted: May 8, 2013 | By: Wissen Schwamm  
 

Microsoft names Corporate Vice President Amy Hood...

 

REDMOND, Wash. — May 8, 2013 — Microsoft Corp. today announced that Amy Hood was named Microsoft chief financial officer, succeeding outgoing CFO Peter Klein who will remain at Microsoft through the end of June to ensure a smooth transition. Hood becomes CFO effective immediately.

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“Amy brings the right talents and experiences to the role as we continue to strengthen our focus on devices and services,” said Steve Ballmer, Microsoft’s chief executive officer. “She has been an instrumental leader in the Microsoft Business Division (MBD), helping lead the transition to services with Office 365 and delivering strong financial and operational management throughout her time on the business.”

Hood, 41, joined Microsoft in December 2002 and currently serves as CFO of MBD, overseeing all financial strategy, management and reporting for the $24.1 billion business. During her time as CFO of MBD, Hood was also deeply involved in the strategy development and overall execution of the company’s successful acquisitions of Skype and Yammer. Previously, Hood served as chief of staff in the Server and Tools group, then ran the strategy and business development team in MBD before becoming CFO of the division in January 2010.

“I’m excited to step into this role and look forward to working closely again with our investors and shareholders,” Hood said. “Peter has built a world-class finance team, and I am set up well to continue the company’s strong discipline around costs and focus on driving shareholder value.”

Before joining Microsoft as a part of the investor relations group, she worked at Goldman Sachs in various roles including investment banking and capital markets groups. She has a bachelor’s degree in economics from Duke University and a master’s degree in business administration from Harvard University.

Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq “MSFT”) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

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  Read More | Posted: May 8, 2013 | By: Wissen Schwamm  
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