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Internode starts “Chumby contest” in Aussie content boost bid
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

The Wi-Fi “digital virtual anything viewer” that is the Chumby has come to Australia courtesy of local ISP Internode, and to boost the amount of Australian content available, Internode is launching a month-long contest with a $2000 prize pack to be won. You don’t even need to own a Chumby to enter!


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Why do Windows programs suck so freaking much? (and what can they learn from Linux)
By: David M Williams

Look, I'm sorry, but it has to be said. Open Task Manager on any Windows computer and chances are there are a hundred processes even if you're just sitting idly on the desktop. What's with the obsession to constantly make crap run on startup? Let's look at some common offenders and how to cut them down to size.


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Adobe to introduce Flash Player for 64-bit and mobile systems
By: Hamish Taylor

At the Adobe Max conference in San Francisco, California, Adobe announced the availability of a pre-release 64-bit version of their Flash Player 10 and a full version for mobile devices.


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Adobe security updates plug critical holes
By: Stephen Withers

Adobe has issued updates for some of its older software to address critical security vulnerabilities. The updates are aimed at users of older systems that are unable to run the latest versions of Flash and Acrobat.


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Critical vulnerability in Adobe Reader
By: Davey Winder

A vulnerability in Foxit Reader that was disclosed back in May was thought not to be exploitable within Adobe Reader. New research proves otherwise.


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Installing the Adobe Flash plugin on Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Heron"
By: Hamish Taylor

In a continuing series of articles highlighting that GNU/Linux is a viable replacement operating system, today we're exploring how to install the Adobe Flash plugin for the popular Ubuntu distribution.


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Adobe brings philanthropy in house
By: Stephen Withers

Bucking the outsourcing trend, software developer Adobe has set up its own philanthropic organisation - the Adobe Foundation - after years of corporate giving through the Silicon Valley Community Foundation.


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iPhone Flash Player progress confirmed
By: Stephen Withers

The release of Adobe Flash for Apple's iPhone might not be imminent, but it may be more than a mirage on the horizon if the two companies can come to terms.


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First specification emerges from Metadata Working Group
By: Stephen Withers

The proliferation of metadata standards has been causing headaches for users of digital photography. But a band of industry heavyweights in the Metadata Working Group has come up with a set of guidelines that should cut the confusion.


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Adobe taps Google to bolster CS4 help
By: Stephen Withers

Experienced users know that a Google search can often turn up the solution to a software problem even if the vendor's help files or support site don't have the answer. Now Adobe is making that process easier for its customers.


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H.264 coming to Silverlight at last
By: Stephen Withers

Microsoft's getting with the program: the company has previewed support for H.264 video content in Silverlight. Some may question why it has taken Redmond so long to embrace the video standard.


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iPhone 3G: all your Internet parts are not belong to us
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Oops - the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority has banned an Apple iPhone 3G ad claiming that “all the parts of the Internet are on the iPhone” after two complainants pointed out the iPhone lacks Flash and Java. Good decision or bureaucracy gone mad?


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Adobe Flash fingered in malware clipboard trickery
By: Stephen Withers

Malicious Flash content appearing on otherwise legitimate sites may be to blame for sending users to malware-laden web pages.


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China's Bejing Olympics webcaster goes with Adobe Flash
By: Stephen Withers

Adobe has scored a major coup with CCTV's choice of Flash and Flex for webcasting the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games to mainland China and Macau. The arrangement can be seen as a snub for Microsoft's Silverlight.


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Adobe ships Lightroom 2 with 64-bit goodness
By: Stephen Withers

Adobe has released the latest version of its photographic software Lightroom 2 with 64-bit support for both the Mac OS X 10.5 and Vista platforms. Lightroom 2, which focuses on workflow for professional and serious amateur photographers, is Adobe's first 64-bit product for the new generation operating systems and promises to provide better performance with very large image files.


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PDF becomes an international standard
By: Stuart Corner

Adobe's Portable Document Format (PDF) has become an international standard - ISO 32000-1 - following a decision by Adobe to relinquish control to the International Standards Organisation.


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Adobe gives Google, Yahoo better Flash search technology
By: Stephen Withers

Adobe is providing Google and Yahoo! with technology that allows search engines to index Flash content more effectively. The trick is that rather than simply detecting static text and links within SWF files as they do now, search engines gain a way of 'seeing' the various states of a piece of Flash content.


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Mac OS X 10.5.4 makes reliability and security the main issues
By: Stephen Withers

Apple has released Mac OS X 10.5.4. with reliability, performance and security being the main attractions. A fix for a file corruption issue affecting Adobe Creative Suite 3 users when saving documents to a server is a key feature, among some other important tweaks.


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