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Block Adobe PDF Attacks Now24-10-2007 Less than 24 hours after Adobe plugged a group of critical holes in its Acrobat/Reader software, anti-virus vendor Symantec is reporting there are now attacks "in the wild" (i.e., the Internet at large) that take advantage of the just-patched vulnerabilities....
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Samsung Updates Availability of Dual-format Blu-ray and HD DVD Player24-10-2007 Earlier this month, rumors surfaced that Samsung had pulled one of its expected Blu-ray Disc players from its holiday lineup, and that it had delayed its highly anticipated format-bridging player until the end of the year. The company was mum...
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CTIA: Microsoft Backs Mobile Services Company23-10-2007 Microsoft is backing a new company that will help enterprises design, deploy, and manage Windows Mobile phones and services.
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Free 411: Putting Google and Microsoft to the Test23-10-2007 Google and Microsoft both offer free business directory assistance services. Which one is better?
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Thinner Cell Phone Screens Coming23-10-2007 Sharp and AU Optronics have developed prototype cell phone LCDs that are less than a millimeter thick.
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Samsung Developing Cheaper, Faster Chips23-10-2007 Samsung is moving to a 30nm production technology that ups the storage and speed of NAND flash memory chips for iPods and other gadgets.
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Comcast says it Slows, Not Blocks, Net Traffic23-10-2007 Comcast publicly denies blocking BitTorrent or any other Net traffic, but company executives tell a different story. Instead, Comcast executives say, the company sometimes delays, not blocks, peer-to-peer file transfers that hog a disproportionate amount of bandwidth, according to a...
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CTIA: AT&T Unveils Mobile Napster23-10-2007 The announcement was made as the mobile industry gears up for one of its biggest U.S. trade shows, CTIA.
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Understanding File Formats22-10-2007 What file format to use, when and how to save your images, and understanding the JPEG format.
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Hitachi Announces New Approach to Green Hard Drives22-10-2007 Hard drive manufacturers seem increasingly determined that their component not be the cause of serious draws on system power. Western Digital recently began shipping its Green Power http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/004970.html line of hard drives. And now, the latest news comes from Hitachi...
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