Stories about: Macromedia

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    Remembering Steve Jobs, the man who saved Apple 06/10/2011 11:05:00

    Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died Wednesday after a long illness. He was 56. Jobs, who reigned as Apple CEO for 14 years, resigned his post in August 2011 and was replaced by Tim Cook, who previously was the company's Chief Operating Officer. Jobs, in turn, was elected as chairman of Apple's board of directors.
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    Delphi, C++ to goose desktop apps 03/09/2011 07:06:00

    In an attempt to enliven staid business applications, development tools vendor Embarcadero has updated its RAD Studio IDE (integrated developer environment) for Delphi and C++ applications, the company announced Friday.
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    Desktop Linux: The dream is dead 18/10/2010 13:58:00

    It kills me to say this: The dream of Linux as a major desktop OS is now pretty much dead.
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    SAP executive named Mozilla CEO 15/10/2010 06:20:00

    The Mozilla Corporation announced Thursday that SAP executive Gary Kovacs is its new CEO, a move that gives the Firefox Web browser backer a leader with ample experience in mobile software.
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    Nokia names Microsoft's Elop as new CEO 13/09/2010 03:39:00

    Nokia has named Stephen Elop, former president of Microsoft's business software group, to become its new CEO effective from later this month.
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    Web multimedia: 6 reasons why Flash isn't going away 18/08/2010 02:41:00

    Apple's well-publicized refusal to allow Adobe's Flash technology to be installed on its iOS mobile devices, including the iPhone and iPad, has led to speculation that Flash's days may be numbered as the king of online multimedia delivery. "Flash is no longer necessary to watch video or consume any kind of Web content," Apple CEO Steve Jobs famously stated in an open letter titled "Thoughts on Flash."
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    Adobe Creative Suite: The history 13/04/2010 06:50:00

    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 Flash's security woes: How to protect yourself 14/12/2009 22:05:00

    Adobe's Flash Player software is on 99 percent of Internet-connected desktops, offering up multimedia and video capabilities on a multitude of popular Web sites such as YouTube. But the Adobe Flash platform has been beset by a rash of security problems that give intruders potential access to computers running the software.
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    How to create amazing animated characters in Illustrator and Flash 17/04/2009 15:38:00

    Create an animated character by harnessing the power of Illustrator and the flexibility of Flash.
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    Microsoft ships Silverlight 2.0 20/10/2008 08:58:00

    Thursday's release of version 2.0 of Silverlight, a cross-browser runtime for creating Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), from Microsoft has new features designed to enhance usability for the developer and designer, which will ultimately lead to a better end user experience, a company executive said.
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    Two tenacious exploits debunk vendor claims 01/10/2008 09:24:00

    Many sandbox security vendors claim that their products stop all known and unknown attacks. Even assuming the ability to curtail all known attacks could be proven, it's simply impossible to believe that any piece of software could halt all unknown attacks. Of course, that doesn't prevent the vendors from making empty promises or the malware authors from proving them wrong.
 
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