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    Adobe fixes 'clickjacking' flaw 16/10/2008 07:31:00

    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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    Adobe breathes fresh AIR into RIA 22/04/2008 07:27:49

    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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    An excellent FOSS installer for your tool kit 12/03/2008 08:50:09

    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 26/02/2008 07:30:15

    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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    Digital Rights Management comes to email in mission impossible style. 06/11/2007 09:19:16

    Email sender remorse is a thing of the past, if Bigstring.com CEO and founder Darin Myman has his way. The start up has developed a service that allows emails to be edited, recalled, or made to self-destruct. Emails, videos and pictures can also be rendered non printable, non-save-able or and / or non-forward-able.
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    Open source CMSes prove well worth the price 09/10/2007 11:44:38

    When last surveying open source Web CMSes (content management systems) I provided some common-sense advice. For example, it's important to look for not just functionality but also frequent updates, a healthy user community, and the availability of professional support. Some points are still true today, but new offerings may get you rethinking the role of these products in your enterprise.
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    Unpatched flaws found in Photoshop CS2, CS3 02/05/2007 08:29:14

    A pair of security vulnerabilities found in certain versions of Adobe Systems's popular Photoshop products could put users' computers at risk, according to security researchers. Neither flaw has been patched yet.
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