Adobe Pass to push multidevice video rights

From CNET News.com: Adobe Systems today announced a service it hopes will give TV companies a way to let people watch their video where they want--for example, cable TV subscribers who'd like to see a show on their computer, tablet, or mobile phone.

Such sharing has been difficult...

Intel to Reveal Details About Next-Gen Atom in April

From X-bit Labs: Intel Corp. will reveal details about its next-generation Atom "Cedarview" central processing unit (CPU) at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) that will take next month in Beijing, China. The information will partly reveal peculiarities of next-generation netbooks...

Oracle Stops Developing Software for Intel Itanium Platforms

From X-bit Labs: Oracle, the world's largest designer of business software, said Tuesday that it stopped development of all software designed for Intel Corp.'s Itanium platform. The company said that the decision was made due to Intel's focus on x86 and the fact that Itanium was...

AMD hires former HP executive as CIO

From InfoWorld: AMD continued shuffling its senior executive ranks on Monday, appointing former Hewlett-Packard executive Mike Wolfe as its chief information officer.

Wolfe will be responsible for managing AMD's global technology infrastructure, the company said in a statement. He...

LG's 3D-enabled G-Slate Tablet Priced Starting at $529

From PC World: The LG Electronics G-Slate tablet will be available from T-Mobile for "as low as" US$529 with a two-year contract, the carrier said Tuesday.

The G-Slate, which has an 8.9-inch screen, was first shown at this year's Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, where it...

Acer Iconia Tab A501 coming to AT&T

From CNET News.com: Along with a couple of smartphones, AT&T is adding a new tablet to its portfolio.

The carrier announced today here at CTIA 2011 that it will bring the Acer Iconia Tab A501 with 4G support in the second quarter. The Iconia Tab is an Android Honeycomb tablet with...

Adobe fixes critical Flash Player bug affecting Reader

From CNET News.com: 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...

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