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Mac Without Flash, A Hopeless Story?

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October 23, 2010
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Mac Without Flash, A Hopeless Story? Analysis: The Apple-Adobe battle may be a case of birthright or curse, or something else entirely.
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1 in 10 Websites Spews Spam Watch where you shop or sign up for information online, warns research firm Spam Ratings.
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Google to Tighten Privacy Policies After Wi-Fi Fiasco UPDATE: Google announces tighter privacy controls in light of its Wi-Fi snooping fiasco, when the company gathered e-mail and passwords.
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Facebook's Latest Privacy Breach: Why it Matters Analysis: The latest data spill involves accidentally sharing its members' identities with advertisers; what's a friend to do?
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Who's Facebooking at Work? Everybody Analysis: A survey reveals that Facebook use is rampant inside nearly every large company -- whether they know it or not. And not knowing can hurt you.
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iPhone Passes Blackberry in Global Shipments Apple makes inroads into business, shipping 15.4 million iPhones worldwide to beat RIM.
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Microsoft Brings Windows Games to the Web This November Microsoft plans to let you purchase and download games direct from a browser, no client required, but will it be enough to bolster its perennially lackluster Games for Windows service?
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Windows 7 Set OS Sales Records, Microsoft Says After a year on the market, Windows 7 is powering PCs, tablets, and netbooks in record numbers.
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HP Slate 500 Fans the Mac vs. PC Flames The HP Slate 500 tablet is red meat for technology fanboys on both sides of the ongoing Mac vs. PC debate
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Social Media and Politics Make Strange Bedfellows Candidates left and right are using Twitter, Facebook, and other social media to promote their campaigns -- and proving what utter tools they are in the process
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AT&T Still Riding High on iPhone AT&T's third-quarter earnings show continued growth and less customer turnover with the iPhone.
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Mac App Store May Disrupt Sales Habits will shift with opening of an App Store for the Mac, which supports one-click download and support in Lion, the Mac OS X update.
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UK Beefs Up Rural Broadband Britain is committing to providing speedy broadband to rural communities.
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10 Spooky Halloween iPhone Apps Just in time for the holiday: Dress up your iPhone with apps that range from frightening to frighteningly useless.
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5 Things President Obama Can Learn From Steve Jobs Analysis: Economics? Maybe the White House could pick up some tips from Cupertino about marketing and product evangelism.
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Mozilla Chromeless Aims for Build-Your-Own Browsers Mozilla Chromeless allows users who are handy with HTML, CSS and JavaScript to create their own browser interfaces.
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What Are the Best Products of 2010? You Tell Us! Take our Facebook quiz and tell us what you think are the top five products for 2010.
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Beware Fake Microsoft Security Essentials Microsoft Security Essentials is a legitimate antimalware application, but it a new rogue antivirus attack hijacks the brand as well.
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3 Photo Tools for Power Users Here are three tools -- Eye-Fi, SmugMug, Pixelpipe -- for serious photography enthusiast.
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Russian Hacker Builds 70 Terabyte Home Computer Super rig holds sixty hard drives and forty fans.
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Mac Without Flash, A Hopeless Story? Analysis: The Apple-Adobe battle may be a case of birthright or curse, or something else entirely.
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Mobile OS Smackdown: Windows Phone 7 vs. iOS vs. Android Windows Phone 7 has some innovative and unique features, but are they enough to win over consumers? We pit Microsofts new mobile OS against Apples iOS and Googles Android to see how it stacks up.
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Hands-On with Windows Phone 7: Clean, Intuitive, But Missing Key Features The absence of features like copy/paste, third-party multitasking and Flash support could keep Windows Phone 7 from winning hearts and minds in its uphill battle against Android and Apple.
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Windows Phone 7 Impresses on the Samsung Focus and HTC Surround We've an the opportunity to take a look at the first two handsets running Windows Phone 7 OS, the Samsung Focus and HTC Surround, and found a lot to like.
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Downloads: Editor's Collection
One Year Later: Must-Have Windows 7 DownloadsWhat an impressive first year the Windows 7 operating system enjoyed, receiving almost universal praise from critics and users alike. Of course, even the most nimble, secure, and versatile OS has room for improvement. That's why we're following up our popular Best Windows 7 Downloads with another collection of essential apps and utilities, all designed to help you make your 7-powered PC even better. And believe it or not, they're all free.
WizMouse   20604 Downloads  |  Free  |  Filed Under Peripherals
Scroll non-active windows with this simple utility.
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Manage your e-mail with this successor to Outlook Express and Windows Mail.
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