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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 07:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<title><![CDATA[Adobe fixes critical Flash Player bug affecting Reader]]></title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 21 Mar 2011 07:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Adobe today released a fix for a critical vulnerability in Flash Player that affects Adobe Reader and Acrobat and which reportedly has been exploited in attacks via Flash files embedded in Excel files distributed via e-mail.  The vulnerability, reported last week, could allow an attacker to crash a system or take control of it. Adobe is not aware of attacks targeting Adobe Reader and Acrobat, the company said, also noting that Adobe Reader X Protected Mode, a sandboxing technique, prevents an exploit of this type from executing. The bug has been identified in Adobe Flash Player 10.2.152.33 and earlier versions (Adobe Flash Player 10.2.154.18 and earlier versions for Chrome users) for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Solaris operating systems, and Adobe Flash Player 10.1.106.16 and earlier versions for Android, according to the bulletin.  A separate bulletin fixes a related critical vulnerability in the authplay.dll component that ships with Adobe Reader and Acrobat X (10.0.1) and earlier 10.x and 9.x versions for Windows and Macintosh operating systems.  Adobe has made Reader 9.4.3 available for users of Adobe Reader 9.4.2 for Windows and Macintosh and recommends users of Adobe Acrobat X (10.0.1) for Windows and Macintosh update to Adobe Acrobat X (10.0.2).  &quot;Because Adobe Reader X Protected Mode would prevent an exploit of this kind from executing, we are planning to address this issue in Adobe Reader X for Windows with the next quarterly security update for Adobe Reader, currently scheduled for June 14, 2011,&quot; the company said. Google included an updated version of Flash Player in a Chrome update last week. <br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[CES: Project Denver puts Windows on Nvidia chips]]></title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 05 Jan 2011 08:10:30 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[LAS VEGAS--The unthinkable has happened: the tiny ARM processors that power the world's cell phones will assail the Intel-dominated desktop and server segments--with Microsoft making it possible. PCs with ARM chips running Windows in the futureNvidia's &quot;Project Denver&quot; will build ARM processors for desktops, servers, and supercomputers. Significant on its own, but it takes on a bigger meaning with Microsoft moving its next version of Windows to ARM. &quot;Microsoft's announcement [Wednesday at CES] that it is bringing Windows to ultra-low power processors like ARM-based CPUs provides the final ingredient needed to enable ARM-based PCs based on Denver,&quot; Bill Dally, Nvidia's chief scientist, wrote in blog today. Dally continued. &quot;Along with software stacks based on Android...and [Apple's] iOS, Windows for ultra-low power processors demonstrates the huge momentum...that will ultimately propel the ARM architecture to dominance,&quot; he wrote.Those are fighting words for Intel. And it recognizes the challenge. &quot;Intel and ARM is the next big battle. We know this,&quot; said a source close to Intel today. Interestingly, Nvidia's future chips will be hybrids--much like Intel's Sandy Bridge processor--also announced today at CES. &quot;Project Denver...features an Nvidia CPU (central processing unit) running the ARM instruction set, which will be fully integrated on the same chip as the Nvidia GPU (graphics processing unit),&quot; Dally wrote in his blog. And with other chip companies like Qualcomm and Texas Instruments are also pushing ARM designs, Intel indeed has something to worry about. &quot;ARM is the fastest-growing CPU architecture in history,&quot; said Jen-Hsun Huang today, chief executive of Nvidia. He's not exaggerating. <br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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