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Visibility, Alignment, & Optimization, Part III: Workforce Optimization
Check out this white paper to learn more about using human resource management to help align and optimize your workforce. Make sure your company is running on all cylinders.
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Adobe launches Flash 10.1 for Mobile: More than half of all smartphones by 2012?
Adobe launches the long-awaited Flash Player 10.1 to mobile phone makers and Android's latest operating system will lead the charge.
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The all-in-one PC is alive and well
The laptop may have dethroned the desktop, but the all-in-one PC is still growing at a rapid rate. Several companies have announced new models with Intel's latest chips.
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The future of Adobe installers?
Adobe has long been known for its terrible installation process, both for its productivity applications such as Flash and for its professional creative products. However, with its Creative Cloud...
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There's trouble with three major Linux desktop application developers
An old myth is that the Linux desktop doesn't have the applications most users need, but lately some companies that have long supported Linux are pulling back from the Linux desktop and that's a...
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Windows 8 to include Flash integration?
Reports suggest that Adobe Flash will be supported in both desktop and Metro-style Internet Explorer 10 browsers in Windows 8.
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Remembering Eugene Polley and his Flash-Matic remote (photos)
The inventor of the first television remote control passed away earlier this week. Here's a look back at his groundbreaking device.
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Facebook account cancellation is malware, not Adobe Flash
If you're asked to confirm or deny a Facebook account cancellation request, ignore it. Facebook will never ask you this, and chances are someone is looking to install malware on your computer.
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Why Apple, RIM, Nokia and Motorola are arguing over what your next SIM card will look like
Apple's SIM design would result in handsets costing more to manufacture.
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Flash mob stages conga line privacy protest against Facebook
Online privacy company Abine organizes simultaneous protests in New York and San Francisco to highlight concerns about Facebook's access to private data.
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Flashmob privacy protests target Facebook tomorrow: New York, San Francisco
Privacy activists target pre-IPO Facebook for flash mob protests tomorrow in New York and San Francisco.
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Safari's 'disable Flash' feature does less than it promises
This week Apple rolled out a new version of Safari and announced that the update will "disable out-of-date versions of Adobe Flash Player." Too bad the actual update doesn't do what it promises.
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New Apple Safari disables ancient, insecure Flash versions
Apple has released Safari 5.1.7. The new version automatically disables out-of-date versions of Adobe Flash Player. Unfortunately, a closer look shows that this really isn't that big of a deal.
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EMC acquires XtremIO; flash storage in the datacenter
EMC has acquired XtremIO, the Israeli flash storage architecture firm. The goal: speed, performance and flexibility in the datacenter.
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Flash Player sandbox available for Firefox
Adobe says the feature is comparable to the Flash Player Protected Mode in Google Chrome browser, Protected Mode in Adobe Reader, and Office 2010 Protected View.
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Flash's 25th birthday
Toshiba is rightly celebrating the 25th anniversary of NAND flash. We should join them.
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Adobe warns: Flash Player malware hitting IE on Windows users
Although the vulnerability affects Flash Player on all platforms, the malware attacks target Flash Player on Internet Explorer for Windows only.
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Samsung leads NAND flash market as Micron closes gap
Samsung continued to lead global NAND flash marked through the fourth quarter of 2011 despite a slight slip in quarterly sequential growth.
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Why we shouldn't get too excited about a 'Liquidmetal' iPhone 5
A Liquidmetal iPhone 5 would be a near indestructible piece of kit, right? Wrong.
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Sandisk: All the wrong Flash memory moves
Sandisk is being squeezed by Intel on the solid state drive market in the data center and Samsung and Toshiba for ultrabook designs.
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SanDisk Q1 suffers from slow demand, lower prices
Slow demand and "lower-than-expected pricing" have been blamed for SanDisk's rocky start to 2012.
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