January 23, 2011
Remember how the iPad was submerged under tons of ridicule for a variety of reasons even before its release? Of course, you remember it all. The fact is a lot of people simply can’t miss an opportunity to poke fun at the Cupertino-based iEve…
Tags: Adobe, android, flash, honeycomb, ios, iPad, iPhone, maximum tech, News Worthy, slate, tablet, toshiba tablet
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January 17, 2011
Deleting your browser cookies is supposed to throw websites off your trail, but that isn’t always the case. All a determined website has to do is drop a backup cookie into Adobe Flash’s local storage, so unless you clean that out as well, they can stil…
Tags: Adobe, browser, cookies, flash, News Worthy, Privacy, Security, Software
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January 10, 2011
IM Flash Technologies (IMFT) was recognized by Electronic Design News (EDN) editors as one of the Hot Products of 2010 for its development of 25-nanometer, 3-bit-per-cell NAND flash memory. The joint Intel-Micron development work produced the in…
Tags: flash, flash_memory, im_flash_technologies
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December 16, 2010
Flash is often the villain in any tale of technological woe. It eats battery, hogs resources, and can even make your system vulnerable to malware. Well, the new version of Chrome can at least address that last issue. The version of Chrome for Windows t…
Tags: Adobe Flash, Browsers, chrome, flash, Google, News Worthy, plug-ins, Security
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December 14, 2010
PC enthusiasts already know the benefits SSDs bring to the table, but as it turns out, these flash-based drives are pretty awesome for consoles, too. To prove it, Beyond3d.com forum member “Phil” shoved a Corsair F120 SSD into his PlayStation 3 and fir…
Tags: build a pc, Consoles, flash, gaming, hardware, News Worthy, solid state drive, ssd, Storage, Videogames
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December 6, 2010
Patriot this morning sent us word that it’s beefing up its LX series of microSD High Capacity (SDHC) line with 16GB and 32GB models, both which are rated as Class 10 cards.
“Today’s mobile devices have evolved from simplistic phones to multi-functional…
Tags: class 10, flash, microsdhc, News Worthy, SDHC, Storage
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November 16, 2010
Adobe on Tuesday issued a security advisory, requesting users running Reader and Acrobat 9.4 or earlier to update to 9.4.1, which addresses a critical vulnerability (CVE-2010-3654) acknowledged by the company in late October.
The said vulnerability, w…
Tags: Acrobat, Adobe, advisory, flash, Mac, News Worthy, out of band, patches, Reader, Security, security update, Software, unix, windows
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November 8, 2010
Skyfire proved what everyone outside of Apple have known all along: Apple users want Flash. Just hours after Skyfire offered up a Flash-compatible mobile browser in the App Store, it had to be taken offline because of overwhelming demand.
“We are going…
Tags: app, Apple Store, flash, News Worthy, skyfire, Software
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