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Adobe patches PDF bugs hackers already exploiting

Adobe has patched 17 critical vulnerabilities in Reader and Acrobat, including one that hackers have been using for nearly a month to commandeer PCs. Read more at: Operating systems Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Microsoft: 10,000 PCs hit with new XP 0day attack

Nearly a month after a Google engineer released details of a new Windows XP flaw, criminals have dramatically ramped up online attacks that leverage the bug. Read more at: Operating systems Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Angry researchers disclose Windows zero-day bug

An anonymous group of security researchers last week published information about an unpatched Windows bug, saying that they were disclosing the vulnerability because of the way Microsoft treated a colleague. Read more at: Operating systems Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Windows 8 is Enough? Microsoft OS Family Gets Confusing

Microsoft suddenly has more Windows than a skyscraper. Is Windows 8 just the newest member of a sprawling OS family that’s growing too big too fast? Read more at: Operating systems Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Windows XP SP2: Don’t fear the reaper

Much has been made of Microsoft’s decision to retire this aging OS. Why Bill Brenner thinks we should be happy about its impending death. Read more at: Operating systems Link to this post!... (Continue reading)

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Bugs & Fixes: Seven iOS 4 troubleshooting tips

When it comes to troubleshooting, the iOS is remarkably trouble-free. It is not unusual to go weeks–or even months–without having any significant problems with your iPhone’s software. Still, when a new version of the iOS arrives, as with the recently... (Continue reading)

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Surprise! HP Reveals Plans for WebOS Tablet

HP has officially completed the acquisition of Palm, making it the proud owner of Palm’s coveted intellectual property including WebOS. It is hardly a surprise that before the ink was even dry on finalizing the purchase, HP announced its intent... (Continue reading)

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Elementary Modification of the KDESC 4.4 Default Login (KDM & KSplash)

My GNU/Linux: “Lately I was trying to achieve a more unified login experience on my pc. I was thinking that a change of the background of both the KDM Login screen and of the Splash screen that follows would do... (Continue reading)

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Creating, Installing and Tweaking your theme using Plone 3

PACKT: “Themes are among the most powerful features that can be used to customize a web site, especially in Plone. Most Plone users still continue to use default themes as developing and deploying themes that are flexible and easily maintainable... (Continue reading)

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Creating a NAS Box Using OpenFiler

Linux Magazine: “In a recent walkthru we outlined the steps for taking an existing server and converting it into a NAS box. This article takes examines an alternative: a dedicated NAS distribution called OpenFiler that allows you to very simply... (Continue reading)

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