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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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Content is king, so Adobe Media Player doesn't rule, OK?
By: Stephen Withers

Adobe's very proud of its new AIR-based Media Player, and of the fact that it has garnered 15,000 pieces of content including 400 shows from major broadcasters and publishers in just over two months. That's fine if you're in the US, but what about the rest of the world?


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Firefox 3 blasts through 8 million downloads in 24 hours, record to be confirmed
By: Stephen Withers

Mozilla was hoping for 5 million downloads of Firefox 3 on its first day, and then 7 million seemed possible but it has outdone outself yet again. When the 24 hour period ended, the new browser had been downloaded 8.3 million times, but is it a software downloads record?


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Mac OS X update could deliver fatal blow to Photoshop CS3
By: Stephen Withers

Last week's Mac OS X 10.5.3 update stomped on an extensive list of bugs and shut the door on a swag of security vulnerabilities. But it also delivered a problem that could result in irreparably damaged files for Photoshop CS3 users.


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Adobe Acrobat v9: Collaboration is King
By: David Heath

Adobe has today announced the new Acrobat V9. Scheduled for availability in around a month’s time, this version makes a very strong play for the collaborative workplace.


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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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NY Times readers give thumbs down to Silverlight
By: Stephen Withers

The New York Times has followed through on its promise to deliver a Mac version of its Times Reader application, but readers are unimpressed. Why? The NYT chose Microsoft's Silverlight for the implementation.


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Adobe imposes two-day time bomb on Create Suite beta
By: Stephen Withers

In what seems one of the most paranoid software marketing ploys of all time, Adobe has placed a two day limit on testing its next-gen Creative Suite except for existing users. Does the company really want new customers?


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Microsoft opens doors to Research Labs secrets
By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt

For the last four years, Microsoft has been doing a “show and tell” at its “Research Labs” facility, a part of Microsoft that helps turn “ideas into reality”. Open not only to students and venture capitalists, a stack of Microsoft competitors including Google showed up at the Road Show event, which by all accounts was tremendously useful to all.


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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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JavaFX to take on AIR, Silverlight
By: Stephen Withers

As if Adobe and Microsoft weren't providing enough choices for the development of rich Internet applications with AIR and Silverlight, Sun is aiming JavaFX at the same market.


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Adobe: fresh AIR or stale air?
By: Sam Varghese

Members of the FOSS community may not consider Microsoft their best friend but they have to be grateful to the company for one thing - by trying to cut into others' marketshare, Microsoft often drives other proprietary software vendors into the Linux fold.
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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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Adobe CS3 for rent
By: Stephen Withers

If you need the full power of Adobe's Creative Suite 3 for the occasional project but can't justify the purchase price, a new rental option may be the answer.


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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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Adobe (Photo) Shops their Online Users
By: David Heath

Recent reports have boldly announced the release of Adobe Photoshop Express.  Very quickly, other reports surfaced, here for instance, regarding a major issue with the “General Terms of Use” agreement.  Basically, it sucked, big time!


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Adobe AIR alpha for Linux
By: Stephen Withers

Proprietary technology doesn't always go down well with the Linux community, but Adobe is pressing ahead by offering an alpha version of its AIR rich Internet applications software for the open source operating system, along with an updated alpha of Flex Builder 3 for Linux.


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