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Wednesday June 4, 2008
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Blog: How do you deal with 250,000 tapes?
I'm standing in a room with roughly a quarter of a million backup tapes. No, this isn't where the FuelWatch guys hid the evidence, it's the Perth storage area for Spectrum Data, which specialises in storing ageing backup media and helping companies retrieve data from long-forgotten archives.
Tags: archive, back up, data, snorage, storage, tape
Symantec: Sorry, Flash Player attack not a zero day
After suspecting a zero day exploit was being used to attack the latest version of Flash Player (9.0.124.0), Symantec says the call was a mistake -- it was an older version, 9.0.115.0 and prior.
Tags: adobe, flash, flaw, nishad herath, security, symantec, zero day, ibm
20,000 Web pages help exploit 'patched' Flash flaw
A possible zero day exploit has been discovered for a flaw in Flash thought to have been patched by Adobe a month ago.
Tags: adobe, flash, ibm, patch, swf, symantec, weafer, herath
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The old adage 'good things come in small packages' certainly applies to the QNAP TS-409, a silver and black cube whose small dimensions sport a raft of features.
Tags: qnap, nas, ts-409 pro, storage, network, review, drive
Second Silverlight 2.0 beta to take up Flash fight
Microsoft is launching a revamped test version of its Silverlight software that is designed to broaden the appeal of the company's answer to Adobe Systems' Flash.
Tags: flash, silverlight, gates, microsoft, adobe, silverlight 2.0, .net
Global PC sales boost semiconductor market
Semiconductor sales grew 5.9 percent worldwide in April, showing some resilience to the sluggish US economy, the Semiconductor Industry Association reported Monday.
Tags: semiconductor, semiconductor industry association, sia, dram, flash, handset, nand, pc
Adobe Acrobat takes big online leap
Adobe is launching an online community with a word processor and file sharing, while adding Flash and interactive maps to Acrobat 9.
Tags: acrobat, adobe, office, online, pdf, software, flex, flash
Adobe Flash exploit raises concern
Legitimate Web sites hosting Adobe Flash Player content may be compromised to embed JavaScript that redirects users to a Chinese malware server, says Symantec
Tags: adobe, browsers, extensions, flash, javascript, security, symantec, embed

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