Submission + - Adobe Pushes Emergency Flash Player Security Fix (securityweek.com)
Adobe reported that one of the vulnerabilities (CVE-2011-2444) is being exploited in the wild in active targeted attacks designed to trick the user into clicking on a malicious link delivered in an email message.
To illustrate the importance of keeping systems up to date, including Adobe Flash products, the fact that the RSA cyber attack was executed using a spear phishing attack with an embedded flash file should serve as a friendly reminder. RSA was breached after an employee opened a spreadsheet that contained a zero-day exploit that installed a backdoor through an Adobe Flash vulnerability.
Submission + - An FPS minus the shooting (arstechnica.com) 1
From the article: "Players will experience the process of filming conflicts, going into dangerous situations armed with nothing but a camera. They will then edit the footage into a compelling news story."
While an interesting and different concept, it should be even more interesting to see if the developers can actually convince a publisher to release the project.
Submission + - Hewlett Packard's Cult Calculator Turns 30
Comment Re:Ten Billion? (Score 5, Informative) 763
Apple iPad Reviewed 443
Gnome 2.30 Released 138
Office Guardian Angel Worse Than Clippy 118
Comment Re:How can xterm be improved? (Score 1) 419
Quicksilver was purchased by Apple and put into OSX 10.3 several years ago.
Quicksilver was not purchased by Apple. In fact, the source code for QS is now open source (under an Apache license) and available at http://code.google.com/p/blacktree-alchemy/.
Apple's Spotlight is not a launcher per-se but more a system-wide search facility. It does work as a very simple application launcher (since apps are also indexed) - but definitely not a equivalent to QS or Gnome Do, which are essentially context sensitive mash-up of GUI based shells with a noun-verb model for operating on system objects such as applications (for launching, hiding, quitting etc.) and specific verb actions for tasks such as displaying contact info, opening chat sessions, operating on files etc.
Stock Market Manipulation By Millisecond Trading 624
T-Mobile Sues Starbucks Over Free Wi-Fi Deal 142
Gmail Labs Lets Users Experiment With 13 New Features 142
Cell Phone Tracking Reveals Users' Habits 180
Removing the Big Kernel Lock 222