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Flash Player 10.1 Speeds Up Netbooks, Nettops
Got a netbook? Flash Player 10.1 may ease your pain by letting you stream HD video.
Adobe Unveils Public Betas for Flash Player 10.1, AIR 2.0
This just in: Adobe Labs has some new toys up for grabs.
Adobe Upgrades Air and Flash: Mobile and Multi-Touch Support Added
The company stressed that it is bringing the full desktop Flash to mobile devices.
PDFTiger's Best Use Is for Batch Conversions
Convert to and from PDF with handy, but uneven, utility PDFTiger.
Adobe Releases Photoshop Lightroom 3 Beta
New version of photo workflow software becomes public.
Perfect PDF Editor Delivers Most of Acrobat's Power for Less Money
This Office 2007-styled PDF editor covers all the basics and is much cheaper than Acrobat.
World Tech Update: Huge OLEDs, an iPhone Piano, and More...
Adobe's Flash Player for mobile devices, a unicycling robot, Mitsubishi's OLED screens, and more...
Adobe Flash Tools are a Win for Developers, But Not iPhone Users
While all other platforms get Flash 10.1, the iPhone gets Flash converted apps as a consolation prize.
Flash! Adobe And Apple Don't Get Along
These companies are so much a part of the other's success. We should demand more of them.
Adobe Flash Available for iPhone? Not Really
Adobe creates a method for porting Flash content to iPhone.
Apple iPhone Has No Love for Adobe Flash
Adobe is crowing about all the smartphone platforms that support Flash. However, there's a notable omission in the loving list of phone vendors: Apple.
Apple Slams the Door on Adobe Flash
Adobe announced that Flash Player 10.1 will soon be gracing the diminutive screen of your mobile phone...unless you have an iPhone.
3 Reasons Why iPhone Won't Get Adobe Flash
Flash is arriving on the iPhone's competitors; why doesn't this spur Apple to action?
Adobe Flash Coming To Major Smartphone Brands (Less One)
Nineteen of the top 20 smartphone vendors will have Adobe Flash. But, don't expect Apple to remain in the cold for long.
Adobe Pays Premium to Acquire Omniture
Amid reports of sagging Q3 revenue and profit, Adobe announced that it is purchasing Omniture, known for developing Web analytics and metrics measurement tools, for $1.8 billion.
Adobe Upgrades, Renames Rich Media Content Controller
Adobe Systems is renaming Adobe Flash Media Rights Management Server and adding capabilities to control downloaded Flash content.
Hands-On Test: Adobe CS3 Purrs on Snow Leopard
Testing shows that Creative Suite 3 runs fine on the new Mac OS X, despite Adobe's lack of support for it.
Adobe Responds To Snow Leopard CS3 Compatibility Claims
Adobe responds to various claims that its CS3 software suite may not work with Snow Leopard.
Bugs and Fixes: A Rare Emergency Fix From Microsoft
Problems with ActiveX controls prompt an out-of-cycle patch. Plus: Zero-day attacks on several Adobe apps, and an update to Firefox.
Flash Cookies Track Even Privacy-conscious Surfers, Study Finds
A new study on local shared objects, aka Flash cookes, found that they can be used to re-create deleted http cookies to track visitors.
Essential Security Fixes for Adobe Flash, Reader, Acrobat and AIR
Adobe issued accross-the-board patches to ward off active attacks disclosed earlier this month.
Adobe Flash Flaw Exploited in Web Sites, Researcher Warns
A vulnerability in Adobe Reader, Flash Player, and Acrobat is also exploited through malicious Flash code in Web sites, a security expert says.
Bugs and Fixes: Grab an Essential Fix for Internet Explorer
Plus: Close serious holes in Office, Reader, Shockwave, and Firefox.
Adobe Promises Patch for Seven-month Old Flash Flaw
Adobe admitted its Flash and Reader software have a critical vulnerability and promised it would patch both next week.
Adobe Flash Vulnerability Allows Attack via Malicious PDF File
Symantec said it has identified a PDF file that exploits a previously unknown vulnerability in an Adobe Flash multi-media component.