Thursday 16 May 2013

Adobe releases critical security updates for Reader, Flash Player and ColdFusion

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05.14.2013 11:59 AM
Adobe has released scheduled security updates for its Reader, Acrobat, Flash Player and ColdFusion products on Tuesday in order to fix many critical vulnerabilities, including one that is already actively exploited by attackers.
05.15.2013 10:23 AM
Should you call it the Google Galaxy S4 Nexus? We'll just call it awesome -- and expensive.
 
 
05.14.2013 12:08 PM
The U.S. tech industry added 67,400 jobs in 2012, a 1.1 percent increase from a year earlier, according to a new report from the TechAmerica Foundation.
05.14.2013 1:09 PM
Less than 24 hours before Google kicks off its annual I/O developers confab in San Francisco, Google CEO Larry Page is revealing why his speaking voice is so soft.
05.14.2013 1:54 PM
Just 11 days after issuing an advisory, Microsoft has released a patch for a bug in Internet Explorer 8 that bedeviled the U.S. Department of Labor earlier this month.
05.14.2013 1:55 PM
Google has updated its Go programming language, making it faster and more suitable for multicore processors.
05.14.2013 2:15 PM
The U.S. government's effort to close 1,253 of its data centers is falling short of its goal, and agencies haven't been able to track projected cost savings for the initiative, a government auditor told lawmakers.
05.14.2013 2:26 PM
GNOME 3 is now the default desktop in this newly renamed Linux distribution.
05.14.2013 2:36 PM
Microsoft is being uncharacteristically aggressive with a series of marketing ads aimed at its chief rival, Google.
05.14.2013 2:41 PM
Microsoft released 10 security bulletins for Patch Tuesday, including a patch for a recently discovered zero day exploit for Internet Explorer.
05.14.2013 3:15 PM
The major U.S. mobile operators are all putting their weight behind a campaign against texting while driving that will include a blitz of advertising and a driving simulator touring the country this summer.
05.14.2013 3:59 PM
Todays smartphones are capable of incredible things, but only if theyve got enough battery power. Armed with a bit of knowledge and a little planning, you can keep your smartphone running and running and running.
 
 
 
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