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The week in security: hackers work as quick as a Flash
The use of Facebook and Google credentials to log onto multiple services has been heralded as a benchmark in service integration, but a recent study has shown the protocols used to facilitate such logins remain woefully inadequate. This is a significant weak point in cloud-based services, while Microsoft's decision to release an anti-malware tool for its Azure cloud service seems to counter the company's own advice that one of Azure's benefits is to avoid reliance on security software.
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HTML5: An open standard to rule them all?
Although vendor-written, this contributed piece does not advocate a position that is particular to the author's employer and has been edited and approved by Network World editors.
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NeuroSky MindWave: Fun with Brainwaves
In last week's Gearhead I discussed, in part, the science of electroencephalography or EEG … the detection and measurement of the neurological activity of the brain via electrodes attached to a subject's scalp.
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Adobe: Flash for Ice Cream Sandwich by year-end
Adobe's plans to stop developing mobile Flash Player will have to wait a little longer, as the company works on bringing Flash to Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
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RIP Adobe mobile Flash: Will anyone miss you?
It may be the end of the line for Adobe's mobile Flash Player, but the question now is will anyone care if and when it's gone?
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Adobe brings Flash apps to the iPhone
Adobe Systems has come up with a way to let developers write Flash applications for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch devices, even without the support of Apple.
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BlackBerry to sport Flash and Silverlight? Maybe next year
Research In Motion is set to bring full Adobe Flash and Microsoft Silverlight support to the company's BlackBerry phones. The BoyGenius Report blog claims RIM will introduce the new functionality sometime next summer, together with more powerful handsets.
HP and Closed Circuit Print Security Podcast featuring Quorcirca
Managing Security risks within Enterprise printing environments
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