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FBI busts software copyright fugitive who fled to Pakistan
The FBI today said it arrested a man on charges of illegally reproducing and distributing more than 100 copyrighted commercial software programs who had fled the country after being indicted last year.
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Five tips for your 2012 social media strategy
Whether you run a business employing one person or work for a corporation of 250,000, you’ll need a social media strategy for 2012. As more people embrace Twitter, Facebook, Google+, and other networks, it’s time to make social media an integral part of your marketing strategy.
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Adobe: The popularity of apps eliminated the need for Flash mobile
Adobe found that users with mobile devices such as smartphone and tablets are mostly consuming rich and interactive content through applications
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PRODUCTS: The latest from Veeam, WatchGuard, Lexmark, Adobe, AppSense, and Trend Micro
New software versions, virtual firewalls, scanners, audience measurement tools, free application management solutions and integration solutions
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IN SHORT: Industry news from Adobe, UXC Connect, Sourcefire and HP
Latest news from 2011 Design Achievement Awards, company awards and partnerships
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UPDATED: Robson moves on from HP, joins Adobe
Paul Robson starts the new role as Adobe A/NZ managing director in November
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Adobe advances entertainment apps for TVs
Adobe Systems Incorporated has announced that LG and TiVo have become the latest partners to bring Adobe Flash-based applications via Adobe AIR to connect their TVs and digital home devices.
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Zendesk opens Asia-Pacific headquarters in Melbourne
Cloud-based help desk software vendor, Zendesk, has opened its Asia-Pacific headquarters in Melbourne, bringing at least 20 new jobs to Victoria in the next 12 months.
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Biggest tech industry apologies of 2010 - so far
While apologies from BP to the world regarding its environmental disaster and even from a U.S. Congressman to BP have stolen headlines of late, the tech industry has not been without its fair share of apologies during the first half of 2010 either.
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Adobe Creative Suite 5: an in-depth guide
Adobe's Creative Suite 5 has just been announced, and here we have all you need to know about the new collection of creative tools, including step-by-step guides to the main applications. It's expected to be on the shelves by the end of May, featuring revamped versions of its leading arts, design, video and animation tools – plus two new web-design applications, Flash Catalyst and Flash Builder.
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Adobe Creative Suite: The history
It's been 20 years since Adobe 1.0 was released, and graphics professionals everywhere are still using Adobe's products to produce videos, Web sites, images and other creative material. We've taken a look back to see where Adobe Creative Suite has been and where it's going.
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Adobe brings Flash apps to the iPhone
Adobe Systems has come up with a way to let developers write Flash applications for Apple's iPhone and iPod Touch devices, even without the support of Apple.
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Telepresence shatters communication barriers
Well before the current world financial crisis struck, organizations have sought inventive ways to engage in face-to-face meetings without the need to travel. Companies have turned to services such as Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro, Cisco WebEx, Citrix GoToMeeting, and Microsoft Live Meeting as a means for workers in multiple locations to share presentations and otherwise collaborate.
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What is Wireless 2.0
The challenges and the Practical Approach to a ‘Wi-Fi that works’ Creating “Wi-Fi that works”, even with minimal requirements, is a tall order given the breadth of client and application types that must perform well over the wireless infrastructure, but when adding in the speed and complexity of 802.11n, a variety of demanding applications, high-density environments, and tricky deployment scenarios, controller-based vendors cannot live up to their promises of Ethernet-like determinism. This whitepaper defines what a Wireless 2.0 network is, and the importance of a controller-less architecture for performance, reliability, scalability, security, and flexibility. Download this now
HiveManager Online: Less Dollars, More Sense
Today’s de facto standard controller-based Wi-Fi infrastructure model is just too complicated, too expensive, and too unreliable. It’s common for enterprise and mid-market network operators alike to get caught in a crossroads of compromises involving costs, complexity, features, and reliability.








