17183976
submission
mccalli writes:
Doug Lea, the person behind Java 1.5/1.6's concurrency utils, has decided not to stand for re-election to the Java Community Process execuite , citing Oracle's behaviour regarding standards. Whilst acknolwedging there were issues when Sun controlled it, he states that 'Rather than fixing rules orceasing violations, Oracle now promises to simply disregard them. If they indeed act as they have promised, then the JCP can never again become more than an approval body for Oracle-backed initiatives.'
16679162
submission
mccalli writes:
The EU is to take the UK government to court regarding its lack of action over the Phorm trials — full statement here.
A Register article gives more background on the case. The summary is that BT intercepted customer data for Phorm's deep packet inspection advertising trials and that this was contrary to EU data privacy law. When BT customers complained, the UK's Information Commissioner stated there were no powers for them to investigate — the lack of this power is also contrary to EU directives.
15410012
submission
mccalli writes:
A warrant has been issued for Julian Assange's arrest — charges of rape and molestation. At the time of submission that's all the detail available on the BBC article, but they tend to update as time goes on so the article may have more information by the time you get to read it.
13060522
submission
mccalli writes:
Bletchley Park's archive is to be digitised and put online. For those not familiar with the name, it is the World War II code breaking centre where, amongst other, Alan Turing did his work. It seems HP made an offer to help out with scanners and expertise, and the result is that these texts will be made available to all.