by Rafael Hernandez on June 22, 2010
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Yes you want it, well at least if you want to enjoy the bulk of web content currently available without a ton of workarounds even if it’s a frustrating piece of software…says something we’ve come to grudgingly accept an Internet sore spot. Adobe has released the Mobile version of its Flash Player 10.1 software which […]
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by Rafael Hernandez on November 17, 2009
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You can’t blame a company for taking things slow when their technology is used by millions of people every day to view streaming content on the web even if it is horribly inefficient and causes a lackluster viewing experience. Adobe’s Flash version 10.1 will be making usage of graphics card features to improve video playback […]
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 29, 2009
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Adobe has announced that all currently shipping and supported versions (Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.1, 8.1.4, and 7.1.1 and earlier versions) of its Adobe Reader and Acrobat PDF browsing applications are vulnerable to an exploit which may allow for malicious…
Read more Adobe PDF Reader Vulnerable, Wants You To Disable JavaScript
by Rafael Hernandez on March 15, 2009
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Adobe’s Reader PDF software has had quite a serious flaw in it for the past few weeks which, if exploited, can cause quite a bit of mayhem should the nefarious types wish it so. According to company blogger David Lenoe…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 16, 2008
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Adobe’s Creative Suite 4 is now shipping to your favorite retailers. Media/design/stick figure drawers everywhere are no doubt excited over the glut of program updates up and down their creative software lineup. Most notable in this release is many of…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 12, 2008
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If the rumors floating around were to be believed Apple was working on new methods for manufacturing their laptops, namely milling them out of solid chunks of aluminum. DailyTech happens to have a few images that seem to indicate that…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 28, 2008
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Adobe’s Creative Suite 4 is finally joining the GPU processing club. The update to the professional graphics editing suite now includes an OpenGL acceleration option. Here’s what it means for all you pixelsmiths, from APC: For instance, with the…
Read more Photoshop Finally Puts GPUs to Use