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    Adobe fixes 'clickjacking' flaw 16 October, 2008 08:31

    Adobe Systems has released a new version of its Flash Player software, fixing a critical security bug that could make the Internet a dangerous place for Web surfers.
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    Apple OS update fixes Adobe corruption bug 02 July, 2008 07:03

    An update to Apple's operating system released late Monday fixed a data corruption problem that Photoshop users had reported after the company's last Mac OS X upgrade.
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    How StuffIt stacks up against WinZip 16 June, 2008 07:36

    If you want to squeeze the greatest amount of data onto your hard drive, compression is the way to go -- and the ZIP format has long been a trusted method that nearly any Windows user can invoke. SmithMicro's StuffIt Deluxe 12 is a file-compression utility on steroids: it can archive and compress files of all types (to the Stuffit format and even to ZIP itself). The real question is: How well does it hold up against a well-known and popular application such as WinZip?
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    Mac OS X update causes Adobe file corruptions, users say 02 June, 2008 08:15

    Users of Adobe System's popular design software, including PhotoShop and InDesign, have reported that after updating their Macs to the latest version of Leopard, files get corrupted when saved to network servers.
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    The new 17-in. MacBook Pro wins over a skeptic 26 May, 2008 09:23

    There's something I have to say at the outset of this review: From the time Apple announced the first 17-in. PowerBook G4 models five years ago, I've always been a little prejudiced against them. I'd never have tried to talk someone out of buying one, but I always shared my opinion that a laptop with a 17-in. display barely qualifies as a laptop at all. It seemed to me that the 17-in. PowerBook and its successor, the Intel-based MacBook Pro, was simply too big, too bulky and too heavy -- though I confess I'd never carried one around.
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    The untold story of illegal peer-to-peer network activity on campus 05 May, 2008 12:40

    A student at Worcester Polytechnic Institute in the US has written an article about an otherwise unpublicised case of a band of students that kept a peer-to-peer file sharing network running on campus so that users of the network could illegally obtain copyrighted material. The story needs to be told, so I'm running it here.
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    Adobe Flex Builder speeds RIA development 28 April, 2008 08:09

    For improving the look and feel of browser-based applications, AJAX technologies work wonders, but RIAs (rich Internet applications) take the browser to a whole new level. RIAs deliver a consistently richer user experience, with functionality and data access more closely approximating native desktop apps.
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    Adobe breathes fresh AIR into RIA 22 April, 2008 07:27

    Adobe AIR 1.0 brings new hope to Web developers looking to combine the global connectedness of browser-based applications with the persistence and functionality of first-class, local desktop apps.
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    Hands-on: The new multitouch MacBook Pro 25 March, 2008 10:28

    You're going to want to swipe this MacBook Pro. And pinch it. And twirl it, too.
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    An excellent FOSS installer for your tool kit 12 March, 2008 08:50

    This week I was going to continue with my discussion of Parallels Virtuozzo Containers 4.0 but, as is so often the case, I got distracted by another problem.
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    Adobe melds desktop, Web apps with AIR 26 February, 2008 07:30

    Bridging the gap between desktop and Web applications, Adobe Systems is set to ship Monday its AIR (Adobe Integrated Runtime) 1.0 technology for melding applications from both of these realms. Formerly known by its code name Apollo, the free technology already is being used in applications at places such as NASDAQ and AOL.
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