Monthly Archives: April 2009

Adobe Moves to Fix Reported Vulnerabilities in Acrobat and Reader

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Adobe has announced in its Product Security Incident Response Team blog that it has confirmed reports of a new vulnerability in all currently supported...

Sender Policy Framework and Sender ID: Second in 3-Part Series on E-Mail Authentication

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Editor's Note: In Part 1 of her three-part series on e-mail authentication, Knowledge Center contributor Ellen Siegel shared a comprehensive, high-level overview of e-mail...

Report: Most Twitterers Are Quitters

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Data released from Nielsen Online, which analyzes online media and its audiences, shows the popular social networking site Twitter is struggling with low retention...

Apple’s 17-Inch MacBook Pro Is Long on Looks, Battery Life

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Apple's 17-inch MacBook Pro is appropriate for high-value content producers and executives who desire a highly capable desktop replacement that makes a bang when...

MySpace Sees Gold at the End of the Mobile Rainbow

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MONTE CARLO-MySpace has learned how to monetize the mobile platform and wants to help mobile developers in general figure out how to as well.John...

Google Talks Back on Book Search Settlement

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Google has reacted to reports that it was in talks with the Department of Justice about possible antitrust action stemming from its settlement with...

Android Addresses Backward Compatibility

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In an April 28 blog post, Google addresses the issue of backward compatibility for Android applications, which causes some observers to ask: why?Google rolled...

Windows Vista and Server 2008 SP2 Released to Manufacturing

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Microsoft announced on Tuesday the release to manufacturing of Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008. This is a unified service...

Siemens Looks to Woo UC Resellers with Synnex Deal

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Synnex resellers now have another unified communications solution available to them.IT distributor Synnex will now offer the complete product line of Siemens Enterprise Communications,...

With Adobe Reader Zero-Day Circulating, Patching for Older Bug Lags

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While Adobe Systems works to patch the recent zero-day bug discovered in its Adobe Reader and Acrobat products, new data from Qualys suggests many...