Adobe fixes critical Acrobat and Reader vulnerabilities

An update to Adobe Reader and Acrobat addresses multiple critical vulnerabilities.
 

Nitro plans cloud-based personal document manager

Nitro is building on the success of its PDF creation, reading and editing software. A cloud-based personal document manager is under development for a mid-2012 launch.
 

Mac Trojan poses as PDF

Security companies are warning of the arrival of a new Mac Trojan - dubbed Revir - that poses as a PDF file.
 

HP widens mobile device printing support

A new app from HP supports printing from a wider range of mobile devices than previously possible.
 

OpenText RightFax 10: fax lives on

Some of us might have thought the fax age was over, but OpenText disagrees. Quoting a prediction of 6.9% CAGR for the enterprise fax marketplace, the company has announced a new version of its RightFax software.
 

Time to go ogle Google Cloud Print - if you're in the US

Google Cloud Print has been around for about nine months. The gestational period is coming to an end, and 'ordinary people' are beginning to get access to the capability.
 

Adobe rushes out critical security update for Acrobat and Reader

Adobe has updated Acrobat and Reader to fix critical security vulnerabilities in the widely-used PDF applications.
 

Acrobat X here 'within 30 days'

Adobe announced "the immediate availability" of Acrobat X, but it will be up to 30 days before it reaches Australian customers.
 

Google adds PDF support to Chrome

Support for PDF documents is coming to Google's Chrome browser.
 

Does 'cyber terrorism' exist?

The term 'cyber terrorism' gets bandied about, but does it really exist?