Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Software. Show all posts

Adobe aims to conquer new territory: the company announced the availability of the Adobe Flash Lite 3.1 Distributable Player on mobile phones.

The first models to support the new player will be the Nokia S60 and Windows Mobile devices, Adobe announced at the GSMA Mobile World Congress. Interesting enough, nobody said anything about availability on Apple's iPhone.

“The Distributable Player enables a direct distribution of our mobile player similar to the distribution model for Flash Player on the desktop,” said David Wadhwani, general manager and vice president, Platform Business Unit at Adobe. “With this new runtime and Adobe’s popular authoring tools, Adobe Flash Platform developers can unleash their creativity, develop new, innovative games and other mobile applications, and reach a much broader audience across screens and different platforms.”

At present time, the Distributable Player supports over-the-air downloads for consumers in the United States, U.K., Spain, Italy and India, with more countries to be added over time. No waiting list has been unveiled.

In addition, Adobe also announced the Flash Lite Developer Challenge, a development contest featuring a great prize of $30,000. The competition begins at 12:00 GMT on 16 February 2009 and will end at 12:00 GMT on 31 May 2009.


Mozilla Firefox is a fast, full-featured web browser that's easy to use. It has lots of great features including popup-blocking, tabbed-browsing, integrated search, improved privacy features, automatic updating and more. Mozilla Firefox Portable Edition leaves no personal information behind on the machine you run it on, so you can take your favorite browser along with all your favorite bookmarks and extensions with you wherever you go.

Firefox 3.0.5 fixes several issues found in Firefox 3.0.4:
* Fixed several security issues.
* Fixed several stability issues.
* Official releases for the Bengali, Esperanto, Galician, Hindi, and Latvian languages are now available.
* Replaced the End-User License Agreement with a new "Know Your Rights" info bar on initial install.
* When installing multiple signed XPIs simultaneously, previous versions of Firefox would fail.
* Fixed several issues found in the accessibility implementation.
* Added the ability to send OS-specific system notes in the crash reporter.
* See the Firefox 3.0.4 release notes for changes in previous releases.
See the complete list of bugs fixed.

Download Mozila Firefox 3.0.5:
http://uploaded.to/?id=iwfw2h


Hide Your IP Address 1.0

Hide Your IP Address purpose is to guard your privacy in Internet by changing your Internet IP Address. Start to surf anonymously.You can immediately take advantage of this handy and award winning software.The software will protect your Identity and Stop Hackers.

Here is a short feature-list of this award winning software that gives you your privacy back!
  • Protect and hide your Identity through hiding your IP address
  • Prevent hackers from breaking into your computer
  • Allows you to enter pages which are forbidden for you
  • Changes your IP address (and your location)
  • Delete information about ALL your internet activity
  • Add your own Proxies and use your favorites
Download :
http://rapidshare.com/files/138422971/Hide.Your.IP.Address.v1.0_warezmagic.com.rar

Check your Firefox Plugins folder and see if you don't happen to have an unwanted Trojan guest. Chrome users should follow the example, as the malware was reported to affect them as well.

The latest IT threat at your internet banking bears the name of PWS.ChromeInject.A, Romanian security firm Bitdefender reports.

The malware poses as a Firefox plugin and was designed to harvest baking login information every time the user enters certain sites included in the Trojan's list. Collected data is later sent to a server somewhere in Russia.

According to Bitdefender, a quick check in the Firefox Plugins folder will be enough to reveal the infection. Users who do find one of the following files should definitely do their banking on another computer until they clean up the infected one:

- "%ProgramFiles%\Mozilla Firefox\plugins\npbasic.dll"
-"%ProgramFiles%\Mozilla Firefox\chrome\chrome\content\browser.js"

The new attack is quite new, with reports claiming that infections are at a “very low” level.

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