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Opera Mini 3.0 Now Available

Opera Mini 3.0, a browser for mobile phones, is out of beta.  The browser enables you to Surf the Web, search on Google or read webmail from the palm of your hand.

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The latest additions to the Apollo project

A new internal update on Apollo, named M2, has just been released. Mike Chambers talks about the latest additions to the Apollo project.

 

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The future of Fireworks

Adobe has an interesting article in its latest Edge newsletter about the future of Fireworks.

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New Online Apollo Presentation by Mike Chambers

Adobe has published a great presentation about Apollo, Mike Chambers tells you all about this next generation technology.

 

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The YouTube Effect: CBS Gets Massive Boost

YouTube is a gift for the TV networks! CBS announced today that viewers are flocking to their TV shows after seeing the clips on YouTube.

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Unpatched bug bites Apple Mac OS X

A serious, unpatched vulnerability in Mac OS X was discovered that will endager even fully patched Apple systems.

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Winners of the Creating Web Pages with Asynchronous JavaScript and XML book competition

Thanks to Prentice Hall we had 5 copies to give away of: the Creating Web Pages with Asynchronous JavaScript and XML book. Take a look to see the correct answer and if you're one of the lucky winners. 

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Open source databases '60 per cent cheaper'

New estimations say Open source databases save enterprises up to 60 per cent over commercial products. Average savings on the total cost of ownership are about 50 per cent, according to Noel Yuhanna, a senior analyst at Forrester covering database management systems.

 

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Firefox 2 bug reveals passwords

The Mozilla foundation has announced that Firefox 2.0 contains a leak that seriously affects the content of the Password Manager.

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Windows Vista and Office 2007: Availability on MSDN Subscriber Downloads

Windows Vista and Office 2007 are now available from MSDN Subscriber Downloads. This finally confirms the release of these software packages beyond any doubt.

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