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Important DMXzone Changes - Multiple Currencies

Here at the DMXzone, we have friends from all over the world and we are really happy about it. We've implemented an unique IP 2 Location technology so your country and currency is automaticaly detected. Currently we support USD, Euro and British Pounds. Once the currency is set all prices and payments will be done in it - so you never need to worry about currency exchange!

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Microsoft

Microsoft's IE9 to Tap Hardware for Speed Boost

According to Miscrosoft's top IE manager, the next browser Internet Explorer 9 will offload image and text rendering chores to the PC's graphic processor, one way the company plans to increase the browser's overall performance.

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Google

Google Chrome OS - How it Fits in Windows, Mac and Linux.

Adrian Kingsley - Hughes from ZDnet.com had a little time to think about Google's vision for the OS and how it fits in with Windows, Mac and Linux.

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Adobe

Adobe Enhances Acrobat.com

Adobe announced the next release of Acrobat.com, which includes several major updates designed to make working together across organizations even easier than before. Incorporating over 35 customer-suggested features, this release simplifies the way people work when communicating and collaborating over the Web. In addition, Acrobat.com has added smartphone access, enabling people to get their work done from anywhere.

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Google Earth 2.0 for iPhone Imports My Maps

This week, Google Earth 2.0 for iPhone gets more useful by pulling those Google maps you saved in the My Maps section of the Google Maps Web site into the app's mobile orbit.

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Microsoft

Windows Azure to Go Live in January

Microsoft plans to transition its Windows Azure cloud computing platform from preview to full production capacity on 1st January next year. The service, currently operating as a free Community Technology Preview (CTP), will remain no-cost throughout January; from February 1st it will start accumulating charges.

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Google

Google to Demo Chrome OS

The company is holding an event at its Mountain View campus. It will be “a technical announcement,” but Google will be showing a few demos as well as detailing its launch plans for next year.

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Adobe

Adobe AIR 2 and Flash Player 10.1 Beta Out Now

Adobe announced that beta versions of Adobe AIR 2 and Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software are now available from Adobe Labs for Windows, Mac and Linux operating systems. Flash Player 10.1 is also available for x86-based netbooks, and expected to be available across a broad spectrum of smartphones and other Internet-connected devices in 2010.

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Firefox Now The Most Vulnerable Browser?

Where Internet Explorer used to rule the roost, Web security firm Cenzic says Firefox topped the list for total vulnerabilities in the first half of 2009.

The number of security vulnerabilities in Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Web browser were so numerous for so long that it was routinely flagged as the most vulnerable Web browser on the market—in no small part because it was also the most widely-used browser on the market.

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Opera could be headed for the iPhone

The man behind mobile browser, Opera, predicts that the iPhone will run third-party browsers and admits that his firm has already built a version that will work on the Apple handset. Read on to find out how long we’ll have to wait…

Opera boss, Jon von Tetzchner, says it has built a version of its browser for iPhone but that it has not attempted to submit it to the iTunes App Store.

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