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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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Yahoo! and Intel to extend world of widgets to TV
By: Stephen Withers

Yahoo! and Intel have announced a plan to bring computer-style widgets to TV screens. The idea behind the Widget Channel is to take familiar software technologies to an emerging platform.


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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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ABC's iView streams TV shows across the net for free
By: Stephen Withers

An Australian TV station has finally made  free "catch up" programming and other content available via the Internet at reasonable resolutions. Readers in the US and UK may wonder what the fuss is about, but the ABC's iView service comes as a breath of fresh air.


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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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Ubuntu MID makes Linux upwardly mobile
By: Stephen Withers

Ubuntu Linux owner Canonical has launched Ubuntu into the realm of mobile Internet devices with a release called Ubuntu MID. The new version of arguably the world's most popular desktop Linux distribution initially targeted the Samsung Q1U though the OS also runs on Intel's Atom-based Crown Beach development system.


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HP search deal Microsoft's Silverlight Trojan horse?
By: Stephen Withers

With opposition in many quarters to its Flash competitor Silverlight, Microsoft may be turning to OEM search deals to get the software preinstalled on PCs. First cab off the rank: HP.


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Sandisk goes to extremes with latest Memory Stick
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Yes, it’s a Memory Stick with a mouthful of a name: the Sandisk Extreme III Memory Stick Pro-HG Duo, and with read/write speeds of 30MB per sec, it’s the fastest yet! Sony device owners, start your engines!


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[UPDATE]Adobe Flash Player exploit unpatched and in the wild
By: Mike Bantick

A Zero-day exploit has been identified that redirects the Adobe Flash Player to malware infected servers.  The threat is expanding.


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Samsung brings 256GB SSDs to life!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Forget about 64GB or 128GB solid state 2.5-inch hard drive replacements, Samsung has finally managed to make 256GB SSDs a reality, with only one “problem”. How much will they cost?!


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Flash 10 goes beta
By: Stephen Withers

A beta release of Flash Player 10 is available for download. What has Adobe got for us to look forward to?


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Open Screen Alliance seeks common platform from phones to TVs
By: Stephen Withers

A newly formed alliance aims to deliver consistent rich Internet experiences via a wide range of devices.


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Watch out, Joost: Adobe’s Media Player “amps” up the ante!
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Adobe’s new cross platform, customisable ‘Adobe Media Player’, or AMP, offers a range of well known TV programming from CSI: NY to Star Trek and plenty more from major players, giving ‘video consumers’ a whole new channel to watch!


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The 3G iPhone cometh... soon?
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

With the second coming of the 3G JesusPhone said to be nearly upon us, rapturous excitement is breaking out across the web. Those who haven’t yet converted to the religion of the iPhone must now await the passage of around 60 days to see if the rumours are right!


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Two out of three ain't bad
By: Stephen Withers

Of the three notebooks up for grabs in the PWN2OWN competition at CanSecWest, only two were hacked and won. But what does that say about the security of the operating systems they were running?


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Flash on iPhone: Adobe realises Apple must agree first
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen may be regretting his decision to publicly state Adobe was working to get Flash on the iPhone without getting Apple’s blessing first. Why? Because Adobe knows it needs Apple to proceed, with a new statement acknowledging the need for Apple’s support.


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Microsoft to offer Adobe Flash Lite with Windows Mobile
By: Stuart Corner

Microsoft has licensed Adobe's Flash Lite software - a rival to its own Silverlight technology - for use on smartphones running Windows Mobile OS, and Adobe Reader LE software for viewing PDF documents.



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