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zdnet.com » News items | ZDNet - Oct 2, 2008
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 Little more than a week after its global launch, Adobe's Creative Suite 4 has …
Also tagged: p2p, management, adobe, piracy, bittorrent, pirate, human resources, training and certification, adobe photoshop, workforce management, lynda, tools and techniques, adobe creative suite, creative suite 4, zdnet australia, adobe creative suite 4, renai lemay
zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 30, 2008
Amazon.com has fixed a glitch in its video streaming service by adopting Adobe Systems encryption on all television shows and movies found on its site, software maker Adobe said. SEATTLE--Amazon.com has fixed a glitch …
Also tagged: video, security, software, adobe, marketing, encryption, internet video, streaming, reuters, amazon com, pirates, corporate communications, amazon com inc
zdnet.com » News items | ZDNet - Sep 29, 2008
A security hole in Adobe Systems' software is giving users free access to record and copy from Amazon.com's video streaming service. NEW YORK--A security hole in Adobe Systems' software, used to distribute movies and …
Also tagged: video, software, web, piracy, marketing, tv, movie, reuters, amazon com, video streaming, adobe systems, corporate communications, amazon com inc, hulu
zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 23, 2008
Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Mary Jo Foley: Windows Live team confirms Win7 to replace subsystems with services Ed Bott: How to set up a new PC in one easy …
Also tagged: software development, microsoft windows, software, development tools, personal technology, microsoft corp, enterprise software, e books, apple inc, larry dignan, help desk, oracle corp, java development tools, it operations, software web development, oracle open world, microsoft windows 7, bea beehive
zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 19, 2008
Adobe has announced plans to modify the next version of its Flash Player to use an "allow/deny" system to mitigate clipboard hijack attacks. The change will be fitted into the final version of Flash Player 10 to demand …
Also tagged: security, hardware, keyboards, peripherals, attack, ryan naraine, user interaction, macromedia flash player
nytimes.com » NYT > Personal Tech - Sep 10, 2008
Is there any reason to get desktop publishing software like QuarkXPress for making brochures, or can Microsoft Word do it all?
Also tagged: software, computers and the internet, broderbund software inc
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Adobe and NFL Sunday Launch Sunday Night Football Extra, Live Streaming NFL Gamespulse2.com » Pulse 2.0: Web 2.0 Reviews & Profiles - Sep 5, 2008 Adobe Systems (NASDAQ:ADBE) and the National Football League (NFL) have entered an agreement to live-stream football games that take place on Sunday and Thursday nights. The video will be served on NFL.com and … Also tagged: national football league |
zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Sep 4, 2008
Everyone's been harping on Google this week with the release of Chrome, so I thought I would be different -- today I'm going to give Adobe some love. Because I bet they feel left out. Adobe's Flash and PDF reader …
Also tagged: software, flash, linux, open source, operating systems, unix, plug in, web browser, jason perlow, web browser plug in
zdnet.com » software News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 25, 2008
The summer Olympic games provided the first battleground for a war between Microsoft and Adobe over the Internet's next big competition. SEATTLE--As the world's best athletes competed in Beijing, the summer Olympic …
Also tagged: video, microsoft, software, web, management, developer, flash, adobe, marketing, reuters, microsoft corp, silverlight, microsoft silverlight, tools and techniques, channel management
zdnet.com » hardware News items, Blog posts | ZDNet - Aug 23, 2008
A few weeks ago, I noted the explosive growth in sales of 64-bit Windows in recent months and wondered aloud when Adobe plans to release a 64-bit Flash player. A commenter on that post suggested that Adobe was planning …
Also tagged: hardware, 64 bit, microsoft windows, software, networking, operating systems, semiconductors, processors, ed bott, components, network technology, macromedia flash player