Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Critical Adobe Shockwave flaw affects millions; The media is dead. Long live the media | ZDNet Announcements

Trouble viewing this mail? Read it online | Manage my newsletters | Previous Edition
 
ZDNet Announcements
charles | Wed., June 24, 2009
Firefox Alerts | Mozilla Alerts | VOIP Alerts | Virus Alerts | Linux Alerts | RFID Alerts | RSS Feeds

Featured TalkBack

Blu-ray buzzkill: the death-spiral

Robin Harris: Will consumers upgrade to Blu-ray? The CEO & co-founder of fast growing Netflix believes mailed DVDs shall be replaced by web-sent movies. And a recent Harris Poll finds that people today are less likely to buy a Blu-ray player than they were last year.

READ FULL BLOG

TalkBack Will Blu-ray join all the other failed consumer media formats?
Post Your Thoughts in TalkBack

Sponsored

How much do your peers earn?

Find out on activeTechPros if you're an IT professional.

* * * * * * * *

Introducing activeBizPros: a salary resource for business professionals
We're in the midst of building our beta community site. Come join us and help drive the salary charts.

Must-Read News

Critical Adobe Shockwave flaw affects millions

Remote exploit for Green Dam in the wild

Mozilla tackles XSS vulnerabilities with new technology

Apple iPhone OS 3.0 update plugs 46 security holes

Free Microsoft beta antivirus available

ZDNet Blogs

The media is dead. Long live the media

AT&T kick-starts iPhone network boost

Netbooks vs. Notebooks: Consumers are confused

Steve Jobs nearly died and lied about it

Can open source police open source?
 

Sponsored

How much do your peers earn?

Find out on activeTechPros if you're an IT professional.

* * * * * * * *

Introducing activeBizPros: a salary resource for business professionals
We're in the midst of building our beta community site. Come join us and help drive the salary charts.

Most Rated Posts

Microsoft Security Essentials beta to be capped at 75,000, kicks off today

iPhone 3G S or Palm Pre? The decision-making process

Microsoft preps PC makers for Windows 7 Upgrade launch

CLEAR Airport Verified Identity Pass calls it Quits

The Internet devalues everything it touches . . .

TechRepublic Hot Topics

10 things you should know about developing an identity management system

Outsourcing out, insourcing in

Video: Five email safety tips for user to follow

Product Spotlight: Remote Data Backups service

Manage dotfile configuration with subversion

Latest from SmartPlanet

Social media strategy: 10 smart Twitter tips for business

The best argument against single payer health care

Debating what it means to go green

Have a green brainchild? Yahoo would like to help bring it to life

Protecting Your Smarts ? Tips on Intellectual Property

Photo Galleries

Walk through AT&T Navigator on the Apple iPhone 3GS

Walk through AT&T Navigator on the Apple iPhone 3GS Voice guided navigation has been missing from the Apple iPhone since the first device rolled out in 2006. With the 3.0 OS update we now have the capability for this.

VIEW THE GALLERY

Modeling the uber-efficient house
CyFi Bluetooth bike speaker hits the streets
More Photo Galleries

ZDNet Videocasts

Is AT&T slowly dethroning the almighty iPhone?

Is AT&T slowly dethroning the almighty iPhone? ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz shares his views on the release of Apple's new iPhone 3G S. Diaz says there is a dark shadow being cast over the new device because of its exclusive relationship with carrier AT&T.

WATCH THE VIDEO

iPhone 3G S launch in New York City
Capital flowing into green
More ZDNet Videocasts

TechRepublic Pro

500 Things You Need To Know To Succeed In Your IT career

** NEW RELEASE **

500 Things You Need To Know To Succeed In Your IT career Most IT professionals know that the development of technical skills is fundamental to their careers, but mastering the softer skills is just as important if you want to succeed and move up the ladder.

This exciting new career guide is designed to help you develop and cultivate your skills and excel in the workplace!

Now Introducing...

News, insight & guidance. It's where you go from here.

MoneyWatch is the premier destination for smart, practical personal finance advice about your retirement, investing, savings, career and real estate.

Visit MoneyWatch today!


Featured ZDNet Reviews

Panasonic DMP-B15K

Panasonic DMP-B15K The Panasonic DMP-B15 is the world's first portable Blu-ray player and can function as a standalone player too, but ultimately it has too many caveats and costs too much.



Iomega eGo Portable Mac Edition

Iomega eGo Portable Mac Edition (500GB, USB 2.0, FireWire) Mac and PC users alike will appreciate the Iomega eGo Portable's triple interface connectivity. Combined with a rugged enclosure, free data protection software, and a robust three-year warranty, this drive is a great example of well-rounded hardware.



Receive the latest reviews, news, and expert analysis of the latest tech products on ZDNet by signing up for ZDNet's Product Watch Newsletter


Popular Download Resources

Exe Wrapper

Exe Wrapper Protect any .exe file from non-authorized execution with its own password. It can modify the main icon of the .exe file and bind special arguments to it.
License: Free to try
Platform: Windows


  Launchy
Indexes start menu programs, launches documents, files, folders, and bookmarks in a few keystrokes.
License: Free
Platform: Windows


AnyBizSoft PDF to Word

AnyBizSoft PDF to Word Take your read-only PDF files and convert them into editable Microsoft Word documents with one click.
License: Free
Platform: Windows



New Technologies
Sponsored White papers

More white papers:
Most popular papers
Recently added papers
Most popular papers by industry


 

Send us your feedback here.

Sign up for more free newsletters from ZDNet! | To manage your account settings or to remove yourself from all ZDNet communications, please visit our Subscription Center.

The e-mail address for your subscription is charles@cpedley.com
Unsubscribe from this e-mail | FAQ | Advertise | Privacy Policy


Copyright 2009 CNET Networks, Inc., a CBS Company. All rights reserved.
ZDNet is a registered service mark of CNET Networks, Inc.

CNET Networks, Inc.
235 Second Street
San Francisco, CA 94105
U.S.A.

No comments:

Daves Computer Tips

CNET News.com

FREE COURSES, TUTORIALS & Help with Education?

Check out SchoolGenius.com Freebies galore, inspiration and motivation to see yourself in a new light. See the people who took NOTHING and turned it into SOMETHING!

Read about the FAILURES who became SUCCESSFUL!

We all have dreams. Are we motivated enough to get past the rough stuff?

Lots of educational freebies for parents, teachers and students!

See especially the BEST EDUCATIONAL DEAL ON THE INTERNET! KIDS! TEACHERS! PARENTS! GRANDPARENTS! FOR LESS THAN $22 CAD you can access and download for the rest of your life the software created by the U.K.'s WONDERFUL GREYOLLTWIT!

I am a former teacher who knows great software. I gave seminars on the topic!

Simon Hensby is a successful "failure" in my eyes. He gave up his regular job because his autistic kid was having trouble and could not cope in regular school. He lived on part-time jobs just to keep going.

In the meantime he was creating useful educational software that an autistic child could use. Now millions of people and schools enjoy what he sacrificed to create!

Now to me that is success! SEE MORE AT SCHOOLGENIUS

WATCH OUT FOR CREDIT CARD SCAMS LIKE THIS!!!

Group Blogs and Websites for Free

Added Comment: Blastgroups provides lots of freebies. However it has a confusing interface. I have been doing computers since the 70's and it IS confusing to me. However if you can wade through, you will get LOTS of great stuff for your group. - Computer Doc Blastgroups Claims that it is FREE and you can ... Create a free website for your: Sports Team–Club–Family–Friends Church–Work–School–Organization What can you add to a BlastGroup? Calendars – Photo Albums – Forums – Blogs Email Lists – Videos – Audio – Links – Files I just discovered this site and have NOT tried them. If you try them and have some comments, they are certainly VERY WELCOME! I am signing up today so that I can see how it works and report back to you. The other one I am familiar with like this is Airset.com. I loved airset until I realized that geeks like me would have no problem with it BUT perhaps the average computer user may. -Charles