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The U.S. Justice Department is stockpiling prosecutorial ammunition to pursue copyright infringement crimes. The problem, editor Andrew Nusca writes, is that the law isn't any clearer.
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The bottom line here is that even if half these reports pan out Apple is likely to see a significant refresh cycle for the iPad.
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SoftLayer, a provider of automated hosting services for applications, is going global on its next venture. Based on OpenStack, the SoftLayer Global Object Storage is designed to serve as a...
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A recent eye-tracking study reveals major differences between how men and women review online dating profiles.
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For the most part, the library for exclusive Google TV apps is still lacking as it only has several dozen apps available -- compared to the hundreds of thousands available in the Android Market...
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PlayBook has a Flash-filled future; RIM's worst decision to date?
Now that Flash has had its day in the sun, the PlayBook may now have a chance to quietly sail off into the deathly sunset.
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Apple's greatest controversies and biggest foul-ups
A run down of some of the most controversial decisions or actions by Apple, including some of their biggest mistakes to date.
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7 killer feature hacks for Google Chrome
A series of easy to implement hacks to make Chrome work better for you, including cloud print and auto-incognito.
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The Bluefire Reader provides support for public library books on the iPad
The Bluefire Reader application lets you access public library ebooks and ebooks purchased through various online ebook stores on your Apple iPad. It looks like Bluefire succeeded in providing...
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Adobe scraps Flash plans for iPad and iPhone
Adobe and Apple relations are at an all time low. Flash will no longer be used to develop for iPad, iPhone or iPod touch devices in a row over platforms
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Adobe warns of new Reader, Flash holes
Adobe Systems warned of new critical holes in Reader and Flash Player, released a security update for the Flash hole, and said a patch for Reader would come next week.
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Unpatched Adobe holes link Google and earlier attacks
A security expert says targeted attacks on Google and more than 30 other US companies late last year bear striking similarities to targeted attacks on 100 US companies last summer.
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10 Most Vulnerable Software Apps of 2009
According to whitelisting vendor Bit9, these are the most vulnerable software applications in 2009. The critical vulnerabilities found in these programs could be exploited by malicious hackers to...
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Adobe fixes 28 holes in Reader and Acrobat
Adobe released a security bulletin that includes fixes for 28 vulnerabilities in Adobe Reader and Acrobat, including a critical hole that has reportedly been exploited.
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Is Adobe the next (pre-2002) Microsoft?
From a security perspective, Adobe looks an awful lot like Microsoft did back when Windows was getting blasted by viruses and vulnerabilities and before the company beefed up its defenses.
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Adobe open sources Flash platforms
Adobe has announced that it has open sourced two of its Flash player platforms. Adobe's core technologies will remain proprietary.
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Adobe launches competitor to Google Docs
Acrobat.com, an online collaboration tool designed to rival Google Docs, provides meetings and PDF creation at different levels of pricing.
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Silverlight strikes out with MLB
Problems last year with Microsoft's Silverlight prompts MLB.com to switch to Adobe's Flash player to stream live major league games to a growing subscriber base.
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Adobe announces Flash Catalyst, Facebook connection
At the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco, Adobe Chief Technology Officer Kevin Lynch demos a beta version of Flash Catalyst, a Web development program that allows developers to import pictures and...
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Adobe CIO: The future of RIAs
Gerri Martin-Flickinger, CIO of Adobe, thinks that in the future Rich Internet Applications are going to have many uses, separate from the browser. For example, users will be able to customize...
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Microsoft Joins the Great Tech Carbon Telethon
Today is Red Nose Day in the UK, a day when you are supposed to do something 'funny for money'. People in offices all over the UK will don a plastic red nose and raise money to provide financial...
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Microsoft loses MLB but keeps swinging
ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz talks about the recent announcement by Major League Baseball to drop Microsoft’s Silverlight service for Adobe's Flash player. Diaz says it's a setback for Microsoft...
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Pirates plunder Adobe Creative Suite 4
Adobe's Creative Suite 4 has shown up on popular BitTorrent tracking sites in large numbers, little more than a week after its global launch
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Adobe unveils 'Project Genesis'
At the Office 2.0 Conference in San Francisco, Matthias Zeller, product manager at Adobe, demonstrates a prototype of the enterprise desktop client called "Project Genesis." The new software...
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Chrome's JavaScript poses challenge to Silverlight
Experts speaking at Microsoft's TechEd conference in Australia warn that JavaScript will continue to get speedier, making it the biggest rival of Silverlight technology.
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