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Adobe Flash goes high-definition
Adobe has implemented support for high-definition video in the latest version of its Flash player..
Shaun Nichols
Dec 7 2007 7:14AM
Software
Adobe wins backing for PDF 1.7
Adobe has received backing for the next version of the PDF document format, following an overwhelming vote by the ISO standards panel..
Matt Chapman
Dec 6 2007 6:58AM
Software
Adobe eyes move to software-as-a-service
Adobe plans to shift its business away from selling boxed software to a web-based distribution model..
Matt Chapman
Oct 22 2007 6:34AM
Software
Attack code targets unpatched Adobe Reader flaw
Time running out for Adobe to patch 'critical' vulnerability.
Tom Sanders
Oct 17 2007 10:13AM
Security
Adobe admits to critical software flaws
Adobe has admitted that some of its software contains vulnerabilities that could leave computers open to attack, following information published on the Heise Security website.
Matt Chapman
Oct 12 2007 9:59AM
Security
Adobe discloses Reader, Acrobat flaw; can allow remote code execution
Adobe disclosed a vulnerability in its Reader and Acrobat products that can be exploited by remote attackers using malicious PDF documents.
Frank Washkuch
Oct 9 2007 1:29PM
Security
VMware, Adobe vulnerabilities disclosed
Virtualisation software maker VMware issued a bulky patch release today to shore up 18 vulnerabilities, most of which affect the critical ESX Server.
Dan Kaplan
Sep 21 2007 9:45AM
Security
Adobe fixes Flash and Photoshop flaws
Publicly available exploit code leaves millions at risk.
Shaun Nichols
Jul 13 2007 9:24AM
Security
Adobe fixes two Flash Player vulnerabilities
Adobe is encouraging users of Flash Player to upgrade to the latest version to avoid falling victim to two vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to take complete system control.
Dan Kaplan
Jul 12 2007 9:34AM
Security
Adobe launches Apollo into Air
GLOBAL - Adobe has released a first beta of its Apollo platform for rich internet applications, dropping the Apollo codename and unveiling Adobe Integrated Runtime (Air) as its new name.
Tom Sanders
Jun 13 2007 3:45PM
Software
Adobe taps into Google 3D Warehouse
New plug-in allows Photoshop users to edit Virtual Earth models.
Shaun Nichols
Jun 5 2007 5:12PM
Software
Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real in trouble over DRM software
Major IT and CE companies Apple, Microsoft, Adobe and Real are under fire for not using digital rights management (DRM) controller.
Shaun Nichols
May 14 2007 2:49PM
Software
Second Adobe Photoshop flaw disclosed in a week
The hacker who last week disclosed a vulnerability in Adobe Photoshop posted exploit code for a fresh vulnerability in the product today.
Frank Washkuch
May 1 2007 9:31AM
Security
Flaw in Adobe Photoshop could compromise systems
A popular Adobe image-editing program contains a major vulnerability for which public exploit code is available, researchers said today.
Dan Kaplan
Apr 27 2007 11:13AM
Security
Dojo releases Adobe Apollo rival
Dojo Offline allows online apps to function without an internet connection.
Tom Sanders
Apr 26 2007 2:44PM
Software
Microsoft and Adobe square off in Web 2.0 battle
Competing players andĀ rich internet apps.
Shaun Nichols
Apr 18 2007 2:52PM
Software
Adobe passes on quick Vista fixes
Vista compatibility will have to wait until future version releases.
Tom Sanders
Mar 22 2007 10:55AM
Security
Adobe ships first Apollo preview
New web development platform due out later this year.
Tom Sanders
Mar 20 2007 12:45PM
Hardware
Adobe adds 3D capabilities to Photoshop
New versionsĀ of flagship application to include 3D graphics, motion and image
measuring.
Shaun Nichols
Mar 12 2007 1:57PM
Software
Adobe targets enterprise collaboration market
Firm set to go head to head with Microsoft and IBM.
Robert Jaques
Feb 9 2007 1:36PM
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