- Thu Nov 19 9:01 PM PST 2009 Adobe's Acrobat.com reorganizes, gets mobile app
The company improves its Acrobat service with a new organizer and a mobile app for the iPhone and BlackBerry that lets users access their files on the go.
- Tue Nov 3 6:07 AM PST 2009 Get Serif PagePlus X4 for $16.99 shipped
Long live desktop publishing! This top-rated app normally sells for around $90, but now you can snag it for a fraction of the price--if you don't mind waiting on a rebate.
- Mon Oct 26 12:38 PM PDT 2009 Premium Documents To Go updates on BlackBerry
Documents To Go Premium Edition 2.0 for BlackBerry includes a new desktop syncing app and on-phone file manager.
- Mon Oct 26 9:00 AM PDT 2009 Free alternatives to Adobe Reader
The best PDF software for you may not be the free program from the company that's synonymous with PDFs.
- Tue Oct 13 12:55 PM PDT 2009 Adobe fixes 28 holes in Reader and Acrobat
Adobe's second quarterly update for Reader and Acrobat plugs 28 holes, including one that is being exploited in attacks.
- Fri Oct 9 5:24 PM PDT 2009 Adobe exploit puts backdoor on computers
New exploit targeting Adobe is Trojan horse hiding JavaScript that drops a backdoor onto the compromised computer, Trend Micro says.
- Tue Sep 29 5:51 PM PDT 2009 Banking Trojan steals money from under your nose
Trojan hijacks your browser, calculates how much money it can steal from your bank account without detection, transfers the money and displays fake balance information to hide its activity.
- Wed Sep 23 7:37 AM PDT 2009 Irex officially unveils new wireless e-book reader
One of the early e-book reader pioneers, Irex, has taken the wraps off its $399 DR800SG, which features an 8.1-inch screen and 3G wireless connectivity from Verizon. It will be marketed through a partnership with Best Buy.
- Tue Sep 22 9:01 PM PDT 2009 Hands on preview: Adobe updates its Elements
New versions of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements boost organizational capabilities, automation and ties with Photoshop.com.
- Tue Sep 15 6:37 AM PDT 2009 Cyberdefenses are misdirected, report says
IT groups are finding it hard to prioritize defense strategies against cyberattacks because most don't have an Internet-wide view of the attacks, a SANS Institute report says.




