Adobe Systems announced the new version of the online television viewing program Adobe Pass 2.0. The program will enable TV content providers authenticate and verify subscribers among other features. Adobe has been working hard on TV Everywhere program, an international term used by television content providers and support system developers. The term encompasses all the […]
Aug 31 2012 | Posted in
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Mozilla released a new revamped version of Firefox for Android named Firefox 14. It is the major revamp to web browser, dedicated to mobile computing, since March 2011 when the company released the original Firefox for the mobile devices. The Android version was released concurrently with the PC and Mac versions for desktops in March, […]
Jul 5 2012 | Posted in
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The new Firefox has a number of new features including support for the highly requested Adobe Flash. Many web browser developers have been articulating ways around the most used plug-in in the world but it has been proven down the run that it is irreplaceable. The seamless support for the Flash is one huge step […]
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However, the company has done a marvellous job in re-engineering tap-to-load feature. In the past, the browser had to load full content on the web page in order to play a video, for instance. However, now every icon, hyperlink works independently. Once the Flash window is opened, the user can play the video instantly. This […]
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Since Apple’s beloved operating system, Mac OS X is under attacker, especially the versions after 2010, that would be Snow Leopard and last year’s Lion. The malware that has become the pain in Apple circles is infamous for the alias, Flashback that attacks the operating system on weak point of Java vulnerability in the web […]
Apr 12 2012 | Posted in
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OS X does not come with Java installed by default, and the latest versions of Java should be patched properly so anyone with new or properly updated systems should be safe from these threats; however, there are likely many people still running older versions of Java on their systems that are still vulnerable. If you […]
Apr 12 2012 | Posted in
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F-Secure’s analysis offers a detailed method for detecting and ultimately removing the malware from your system, though you can easily detect the malware in its known variants by running the following three commands sequentially in the OS X Terminal utility: defaults read ~/.MacOSX/environment DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES defaults read /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Info LSEnvironment defaults read /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/Info LSEnvironment If your system […]
Apr 12 2012 | Posted in
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Adobe’s 2010 and earlier versions are under controlled and targeted attacks by hackers due to a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures version CVE-2011-2462. This patch is currently installed in Adobe Reader 9.4.6 and Acrobat 9.x’s Windows-based software. However, Unix and Linux-based operating systems have not raised any red flags to date. Adobe Security Chief Brad Arkin […]
Dec 7 2011 | Posted in
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Apple, Inc.’s first mobile device, the original iPhone, did not incorporate Adobe’s Flash plug-ins and since then the company has always averted from the so-called mobile versions released by Adobe. The first problem being, Apple’s co-founder, late Steve Jobs. The technology maestro never approved of the mobile versions of Flash and from time after time […]
Nov 10 2011 | Posted in
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