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Adobe warns of critical Flash vulnerability

by Simon Aughton on 15 September 2010 in News
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Adobe has warned web users of a critical security vulnerability in its Flash Player software.

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Apple drops restrictions on app programmers

by Simon Aughton on 9 September 2010 in News
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Apple has rescinded its ban on third-party tools used to develop apps for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.

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H.264 video will be free forever

by Simon Aughton on 27 August 2010 in News
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The organisation that licenses the H.264 video codec has announced that it will continue to waive any royalties on video delivered free to end users in perpetuity.

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Keeping an open mind

by Kenny Hemphill on 28 May 2010 in Apple software

Flash, as Steve Jobs is eager to remind us, is clearly not an open standard, despite Adobe’s very public claims to the contrary… The relationship between Apple and Adobe is cooling faster than a mid-May evening in the Cairngorms. And it seems neither party is in the mood to warm things up. Just in case [...]

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Time to bury the hatchet

by Nik Rawlinson on 18 May 2010 in Editorial

Apple and Adobe should come to a truce in the whole Flash débacle. Adobe and Apple are not best of friends. Not right now, anyhow. That’s a shame, really, as both have great news to trumpet: for Apple, the iPad; for Adobe, Creative Suite 5. Both stellar products that are rightly garnering acres of print [...]

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