Adobe warns of Reader, Acrobat attack in the wild
Adobe is investigating new reports that hackers are attacking a previously unknown bug in the latest version of the company's Reader and Acrobat software.
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Chrome Mac, Linux betas push browser into No. 3 spot
The release last week of betas of Chrome for Mac OS X and Linux pushed the Google browser's share past Apple's Safari and into the No. 3 spot, a Web measurement company said.
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Samsung Electronics names new CEO in major reorganization
Samsung Electronics named a new CEO on Tuesday as the company undertakes a major reorganization intended to improve its competitiveness.
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China and Taiwan seek cooperation in RFID
A conference on RFID (radio frequency identification) wireless technology opened in Taipei promising to open the road to cooperation between China and Taiwan on how the two can further develop the technology and use it in products and services.
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The Grill: Microsoft's Chris Capossela on Google, Twitter and that Blue Screen of Death
Microsoft's Chris Capossela talked to Computerworld about how his family background prepared him for Microsoft, how Microsoft plans to beat Google Apps, and how it is adding Twitter-like features to Office.
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Review: 4 all-in-one PCs sip energy, save money
These all-in-one PCs save not only space and money, but electricity too. You could save up to $60 a year over a regular desktop computer.
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Adobe probes new in-the-wild PDF bug
Adobe confirmed late on Monday that hackers are exploiting a vulnerability in the most up-to-date version of its PDF viewing and editing applications.
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Force Programs to Run Maximized--an Update
A couple months back I wrote a quick tip about forcing programs that start in a window to run full-screen instead. (Actually, I should have said "maximized," not full-screen, as there's a slight difference.)
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Adobe warns of Reader, Acrobat attack in the wild
Adobe is investigating new reports that hackers are attacking a previously unknown bug in the latest version of the company's Reader and Acrobat software.
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IBM slapped with suit alleging unfair mainframe competition
IBM has been disparaging products made by a smaller rival in order to protect its lucrative mainframe business, according to a lawsuit filed on Monday.
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