Newest Adobe zero-day PDF exploit bypasses two Microsoft defenses

From InfoWorld: The exploit for a critical unpatched bug in Adobe Reader that's now circulating is "clever" and "impressive," security researchers said this week.

First uncovered on Tuesday by Washington-based researcher Mila Parkour, attackers are using rigged PDF documents that...

Microsoft apologizes for recurring service outages

From InfoWorld: Microsoft apologized to customers of its hosted software services for businesses after at least three outages over the past few weeks.

"We aspire to deliver quality services, and in the last couple of weeks, we have fallen short of this aspiration," wrote Morgan Cole...

Nokia Names Microsoft's Elop as New CEO

From PC World: Nokia has named Stephen Elop, former president of Microsoft's business software group, to become its new CEO effective from later this month.

Elop will replace Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo in the top job on Sept. 21. Kallasvuo loses his board seat with immediate effect and...

Adobe resurrects Flash-to-iPhone app tool

From CNET News.com: In the wake of loosened Apple restrictions, Adobe Systems has restarted work on a tool called Packager for iPhone that lets developers make native iOS apps out of Flash programs.

"We will now resume development work on this feature for future releases," Adobe...

Samsung Predicts Oversupply of DRAM Later This Year

From X-bit Labs: After several quarters of growth both in terms of volumes and prices, the market of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) may face oversupply of memory later this year, according to Samsung Electronics, the largest maker of DRAM in the world. The oversupply typically...

Microsoft begins testing new CRM program

From CNET News.com: Microsoft said on Thursday that it is ready with a public beta of the next version of its CRM software, a program for midsize businesses to track their clients.

Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011, as the program is known, can be purchased either as server software or as...

Google Instant: Search for the now generation

From CNET News.com: Google's decision to fix what wasn't broken is a bold bet on the future of search and the way people use the Internet.

Google Instant, which the company unveiled Wednesday, is a fundamental shift: instead of search as an outcome, Google is trying to get people to...

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