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- The ASUS Eee Pad Slider Slides Its Way Out [Tablets]
- Opera 11.10 includes improved power saving features
- Motorola?s Android Tablet Sales Fizzle Out
- First Pictures of the Next Generation of Jet Fighters [Planes]
- Security firm RSA attacked using Excel-Flash one-two sucker punch
- Why An Amazing Surf Director Thinks FCP X Should Be Called Final Cut Amateur [Video]
- 90 second iTunes previews starting to roll out internationally
The ASUS Eee Pad Slider Slides Its Way Out [Tablets] Posted: 31 Jul 2011 04:52 PM PDT Remember the Eee Pad Slider from way way back? We certainly do. Which is why it’s excellent to see it finally come out, in all its full QWERTY keyboard, Android 3.1-having glory. More » Presented By:
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Opera 11.10 includes improved power saving features Posted: 31 Jul 2011 02:52 PM PDT Just recently, the Opera 11.10 release candidate was made available for download. It brought a handful of important feature additions — like HTML5 File API support and IMAP enhancements — and loads of bugfixes. Nestled in amongst the other details in the Opera team’s announcement is one more interesting tidbit: Opera 11.10 offers improved battery optimizations. The timing here is certainly interesting, what with Microsoft’s recent report on how much power the top five Web browsers consume. In its findings, Opera 11 was fairly low in the standings. While we’ve not seen any new benchmarks yet, we’re curious to know whether the Opera 11.10 RC offers any significant gains. If you’re running Opera 11.10 on a laptop, let us know if you’re seeing an improvement in your battery life while browsing! Opera 11.10 includes improved power saving features originally appeared on Download Squad on Thu, 07 Apr 2011 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments Source: http://downloadsquad.switched.com/2011/04/07/opera-11-10-includes-improved-power-saving-features/ SYBASE SUN MICROSYSTEMS STANDARD MICROSYSTEMS SRA INTERNATIONAL SPSS | ||||
Motorola?s Android Tablet Sales Fizzle Out Posted: 31 Jul 2011 12:52 PM PDT Motorola announced dismal device sales in its earnings report on Thursday, with tablets faring near the worst among the company’s products. Source: http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2011/07/motorolas-android-tablet-sales-fizzle-out/ LINEAR TECHNOLOGY LEXMARK INTERNATIONAL LEVEL 3 COMMUNICATIONS LAWSON SOFTWARE LAND SOFTWARE | ||||
First Pictures of the Next Generation of Jet Fighters [Planes] Posted: 31 Jul 2011 10:52 AM PDT New pictures just popped up at the AirVenture symposium showing off two pics of what the Air Force hopes will eventually wage air war in the years to come. More »
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Security firm RSA attacked using Excel-Flash one-two sucker punch Posted: 31 Jul 2011 08:52 AM PDT It has emerged that the underlying cause of RSA’s SecurID gaffe was the recently-reported zero-day vulnerability found in Adobe’s Flash Player. The exploit, which used specially-crafted Flash embedding in Excel spreadsheets, was first reported on March 15 and has since been fixed. RSA was hacked sometime in the first half of March when an employee was successfully spear phished and opened an infected spreadsheet. As soon as the spreadsheet was opened, an advanced persistent threat (APT) — a backdoor Trojan — called Poison Ivy was installed. From there, the attackers basically had free reign of RSA’s internal network, which led to the eventual dissemination of data pertaining to RSA’s two-factor authenticators. The attack is reminiscent of the APTs used in the China vs. Google attacks from last year — and indeed, Uri Rivner, the head of new technologies at RSA is quick to point out that that other big companies are being attacked, too: “The number of enterprises hit by APTs grows by the month; and the range of APT targets includes just about every industry. Unofficial tallies number dozens of mega corporations attacked [...] These companies deploy any imaginable combination of state-of-the-art perimeter and end-point security controls, and use all imaginable combinations of security operations and security controls. Yet still the determined attackers find their way in.” What we’d like to know, though, is whether the attack on RSA was caused by Adobe’s lackadaisical approach to patching Flash — or was it the other way around? Was it the RSA attack that first brought the zero-day vulnerability to Adobe’s attention? Security firm RSA attacked using Excel-Flash one-two sucker punch originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 06 Apr 2011 06:55:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments AMPHENOL ANIXTER INTERNATIONAL APPLE COMPUTER APPLIED MATERIALS ARIAN SEMICONDUCTOR EQUIPMENT | ||||
Why An Amazing Surf Director Thinks FCP X Should Be Called Final Cut Amateur [Video] Posted: 31 Jul 2011 06:52 AM PDT Cyrus Sutton is a surfer. And he’s reviewing Final Cut Pro X for Gizmodo. Why? Because he’s one of the best surf flick directors in decades. His movies exude a summertime vibe I wish I could bottle up for winter. More »
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90 second iTunes previews starting to roll out internationally Posted: 31 Jul 2011 04:52 AM PDT The new, longer 90 second iTunes music previews seem to be finally rolling out internationally. They aren’t available on all songs yet, and in my testing of the Canadian iTunes Store, it seems hit in miss as to whether you’ll get them or not, but at least some songs are going the full 90 seconds. [...] Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/TheIphoneBlog/~3/1tPMYJ6Qxw0/ ASML HOLDING ASUSTEK COMPUTER ATandT AUTODESK AUTOMATIC DATA PROCESSING |
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