Monday, 1 October 2012

Acrobat XI simplifies PDF editing, deepens ties to Microsoft Office

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Acrobat XI simplifies PDF editing, deepens ties to Microsoft Office

09.30.2012 9:01 PM

The next release of Adobe's signature PDF tool will integrate with Microsoft Office as it enhances PDF-editing, e-signatures, web forms, and mobile workflows.

Review: Amazon Kindle Paperwhite really shines

09.30.2012 6:00 PM

The new Kindle Paperwhite is a dramatic update inside and out, one with fully redesigned software and an appealing built-in light that makes the Kindle more usable in any environment.

 

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Tech factory contrast: Foxconn ascends, while Sharp struggles

09.30.2012 1:00 PM

China's Foxconn manufacturing sites are expanding based on cheap labor, while Japan's older, traditional Sharp plants hang on through cost-cutting measures.

US banks sustain hackers' denial-of-service attacks

09.30.2012 12:10 PM

U.S. Bank's website was among several disrupted last week in a people-powered distributed denial of service attack, launched by a group of Islamic hacktivists.

Samsung Android hole also leaves SIM cards vulnerable

09.30.2012 12:03 PM

A variation of the recently disclosed attack that can wipe data from Samsung Android devices when visiting a malicious Web page can also be used to disable the SIM cards from many Android phones, researchers say.

Passwords reused by 6 of 10 consumers

09.30.2012 11:00 AM

Passwords remain a brittle security blanket when wielded by many consumers, a new survey finds. Despite routine web breaches, six out of ten continue to reuse the same few passwords over and over.

Intel trying to lessen its dependency on PCs

09.30.2012 8:51 AM

The unveiling of a new tablet chip is a big step for Intel, which has dominated the PC market but has yet to compete in the burgeoning tablet market where ARM chips dominate.

Ivy Bridge laptops, off-brand HDTVs will top deals in October

09.30.2012 8:41 AM

For most electronics deals, it's best to wait until Black Friday.

Barnes & Noble drops price of Nook with GlowLight e-reader by $20

09.30.2012 8:12 AM

The Nook with GlowLight, slashed to $119 from $139, is now the same price as the Kindle Paperwhite, which Amazon introduced earlier this month.

PlaceRaider app lets phone camera spy on people

09.30.2012 7:42 AM

The software even shuts off the phone's speaker so someone being spied on doesn't hear the typical sound a device emits when a photo is taken.

Canon ImageClass LBP6670dn review: fast printer, pricey toner

09.30.2012 6:00 AM

The Canon ImageClass LBP6670dn monochrome laser printer has the speed and paper handling that small- or medium-sized workgroups need. Unfortunately, its toner is expensive.

Stock exchange's backup: Twitter, Facebook

09.29.2012 11:00 AM

The New York Stock Exchange says it plans to use Twitter and Facebook for finding buyers and sellers to close daily trading, following a technical glitch that saw its usual method of e-mail fail.

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