Year: 2010

Microsoft, Adobe, Apple and security

Everyone knows that Microsoft products are the main targets of malware and hackers, and Adobe products are catching up in this regard. What’s more, some pundits think Apple may be next.

Marc Maiffret, co-founder and chief technical officer of eEye Digital Security, told “InfoWorld” (http://www.infoworld.com/d/security-central/the-security-hole-baton-passes-microsoft-adobe-129?source=rss_infoworld_news) that “most people in the Apple world have a false sense of security and an elitism.”

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NEC updates pro desktop display products

NEC Solutions of America (http://www.necdisplay.com) has announced updates to its professional display portfolio, including the addition of the new 27-inch MultiSync PA271W display to the MultiSync PA Series, the first release of the MultiProfiler display configuration application and SpectraViewII version 1.1.04, which adds support for the 24-inch MultiSync PA241W and the new MultiSync PA271W.

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TextSoap for Mac OS X scubs up to version 6.4

Unmarked Software has updated TextSoap (http://www.unmarked.com/textsoap) — a Mac OS X utility for cleaning out the extraneous forwarding marks, invisible characters, and formatting that you often find in e-mails and long documents — to version 6.4. The upgrade — free to registered users of 6.x — improves batch file processing support, speeds up the Markdown conversion and addresses additional issues reported by customers. It also includes an improved implementation of the cleaner that converts the Markdown format to HTML.

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