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<title><![CDATA[This Day in Tech: Microsoft loses patent case, Hulk Hogan at E3]]></title>
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<description><![CDATA[Too busy to keep up with the tech news Here are some of the more interesting stories from CNET for Thursday, June 9.Daily cost of a 'promoted trend' on Twitter: $120,000 Cost of buying space in Twittersphere zeitgeist is up more than 400 percent. MoreHulk Hogan at E3 2011 (Video featuring Brian Tong)Hulkamania runs wild at E3 2011. Brian Tong flexes with the wrestling legend to talk pythons, pistols, and toothpicks. MoreMicrosoft loses patent case at Supreme CourtSoftware giant loses legal battle with a small Canadian company in a decision today that will cost Microsoft $290 million and that has broad implications for the way patent law is applied to technology. MoreApple iOS 5  (Video featuring Kent German)iOS 5 brings some welcome new features, but it's an incremental update thus far. Kent German gives you a tour. MoreReport: Phones really could cause planes to crashAn airline industry investigation suggests that 75 airline incidents may have been caused by interference from cell phones or other electronic devices. More'Cloud' to challenge wireless networksGoogle, Apple, and Amazon are introducing new cloud-based services, but will it be too much for the wireless networks connecting users to the content MoreGoogle: We have largest EV charging network Google says it will have 450 free charging stations on campus and will expand its plug-in fleet with Chevy Volts and Nissan Leafs to help jump-start electric vehicles. MoreCupertino mayor says city's ready for Apple HQ 2.0Following a pitch by Apple CEO Steve Jobs to build a new campus in his hometown, the city's mayor says Cupertino is ready for the project. MoreApple changes course on in-app subscription policyThe policy shift comes several months after Apple announced that it would take a 30 percent cut of revenue related to a subscription. MoreCanon PowerShot ELPH 300 HSThe Bottom Line:If you're looking for a nice, simple ultracompact for use indoors and out, you'll want to strongly consider the Canon PowerShot Elph 300 HS.Grads and Dads 2011 Gift GuideThere's a lot of tech out there to choose from. Even in this guide, the options can be overwhelming. We've got some quick tips to get you started on gifts that are sure to please any dad or grad. More<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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<title><![CDATA[Safari 5.0.4 update addresses plug-in compatibility, more]]></title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 08:10:28 +0000</pubDate>
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<description><![CDATA[Apple has released an update forSafari for both OS X and Windows operating systems that addresses a number of outstanding bugs with the Web browser. These include stability and page rendering problems with sites that load browser plug-ins, implementations of VoiceOver text-to-speech technologies, image effects, and other visual options. The update is recommended for all systems (Mac and Windows) that have Safari 5 installed, but be sure to back up your system before updating.Specifically, the update fixes the following issues:The Safari update should be available in Apple&amp;39's Software Update service.Mac OS XImproved stability for webpages with multiple instances of plug-in contentImproved compatibility with Web pages with image reflections and transition effectsA fix for an issue that could cause some Web pages to print with incorrect layoutsA fix for an issue that could cause content to display incorrectly on Web pages with plug-insA fix for an issue that could cause a screensaver to appear while video is playing in SafariImproved compatibility with VoiceOver on Web pages with text input areas and lists with selectable itemsImproved stability when using VoiceOverFor WindowsImproved compatibility with Web pages with transition effectsA fix for an issue that could cause some Web pages to print with incorrect layoutsA fix for an issue that could prevent HTML5 video from playing on www.youtube.comA fix for an issue that could cause content to display incorrectly on Web pages with plug-insIn addition to these main issues, the update contains a number of security fixes for Windows andMac OS systems, including corrections to the handling of JPEG and TIFF files, and the &quot;libpng&quot; library that could result in arbitrary code execution. In addition, some the update fixes problems where improper XML handling could result in a program crash and arbitrary code execution. Lastly, numerous memory mismanagement issues with Webkit could also result in program crashes.Beyond crashes, there is a fix for the improper handling of user credentials when using basic HTTP authentication, and fixes to WebKit and other underlying technologies to address the following cross-contamination problems.Injection of CSS styles from a malicious site into other open Web pagesImproper handling of caches from malicious sites that could cause malfunction of other Web sitesDisclosure of information entered in one site to another with HTML5 drag-and-dropCross-origin issues with malicious sites causing files to be sent to an unknown remote serverThe possibility of a malicious site when using the &quot;Web Inspector&quot; could result in script execution that could affect other open sites.The update for Safari should be available through Software Update for everyone who has Safari installed, but can also be downloaded from the Safari 5.0.4 Update Web page or from the following links.Mac OS X Leopard, and Snow Leopard (37-46MB)Windows XP, Vista, and 7 (33.97MB)Updating precautionsBe sure to fully back up your system before applying this update. After installing, to prevent any odd Web page display issues be sure to clear Safari's cache and optionally remove Safari's preferences file, which is called &quot;com.apple.Safari.plist&quot; and is located in the /username/Library/Preferences/ folder.In addition to these basic reset options, if specific sites do not display properly or otherwise malfunction after updating Safari, try removing cookies for those sites. To do this, go to Safari's &quot;Security&quot; preferences and click the &quot;Show Cookies&quot; button. Then search for the domain of the problematic Web site (e.g., &quot;Apple.com&quot; or &quot;CNET.com&quot;) and remove all cookies associated with that domain. Then clear the browser's cache and refresh the Web page. As a last resort, run a full Safari reset by using the &quot;Reset Safari&quot; option in the &quot;Safari&quot; application menu.Questions Comments Have a fix Post them below or e-mail us!Be sure to check us out on Twitter and the CNET Mac forums.<br/><br/>0 Vote(s) ]]></description>
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