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- Mike Rankin wrote a fantastic review of TLF over on the Publicious blog. Check it out here. A peek into the post: "if you are the least bit interested seeing what will drive publishing workflows in the very near future,... - As computing continually becomes cheaper, and as encryption becomes more efficient, it also becomes easier to guess passwords. That's the takeaway from this security note by John Landwehr of Adobe. Acrobat 9 features stronger passwords -- longer passwords, Unicode characters... - Adobe Flash Player 10 added support for an amazing new text and layout engine bringing print-quality publishing to the web. With the release of Adobe AIR 1.5, this new engine is also available to developers building desktop applications since Flash... - Lately I have seen a lot of comments getting posted at my blog and I am quite happy with it. My goal is to narrow the barrier an Engineer or a Designer faces while communicating with each other. A developer... - One of the most important features of AIR is the signing of applications, which allows users to know who built an application so they can decide whether to install. Adobe strongly recomends the use of a certificate issued by a... - Hey folks. The people in the Creative Suite marketing unit have completed the CS4 Print Guide. This is a good, solid resource to help you understand how to successfully print from the CS4 applications (or at least create file that... - I am sure you have to work with one document at a time, right? "Ah, no" I hear you reply. It is typical to be working on multiple documents, document types and different applications for one particular project. Let me... - This month’s Topic of the Month is Video and Connect Pro. What exactly does this mean? Well there are a variety of ways in which video can be created and utilized within Connect Pro. Among the topics we will be... - As I mentioned recently, I asked some of the Adobe staff responsible for designing, building, and managing the company's installers to provide feedback on the concerns and criticisms we've heard regarding CS3 and CS4. In this post's extended entry, first... - Last summer, I blogged on some examples of PDF Portfolios posted on web sites. Well, I have more to share with you, including one of my own. Games Branded Games by Naked Penguin Boy Sports Games by Ultimate Arcade Games... - We've received a bunch of good feedback lately on some of our explanations and demonstrations of the authentication types supported in LiveCycle Rights Management. We adapted some of these posts into a technical article within the LiveCycle Developer Center... - Please read how the U.S. Government Printing Office has been using LiveCycle Digital Signatures ES to provide authenticity and integrity to public documents including the 2008 e-budget. Also learn how they were able to save over 20 tons of paper... - I'm finding that the new Photoshop CS4 feature that I'm using the most is the shortcut for modifying brush size and brush hardness. I like it better than using other methods, because it's fast and gives you a nice visual... - Representing AIM in Flash When InDesign exports into SWF or XFL, it needs to describe objects using the Flash object model, rather than the Adobe Imaging Model (AIM). As a general rule, InDesign attempts to use matching native Flash constructs... - One of my favorite features in Flash Player 10 is the ability to stream live audio/video via RTMFP, including "client-to-client direct" streaming, and a sweet new voice codec, Speex. If you want access to these features, there's a way to try it all out in your Flex apps, right now.
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- The controversial idea that all tumors are created by cancer stem cells received a setback Wednesday. The theory holds that a tiny percentage of cancer cells — perhaps one in a million or one in 10,000 — are responsible for creating tumors. Like evil relatives of standard organ-forming stem cells, cancer stem cells build tumors. It's an appealing i

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- Former football great O.J. Simpson, convicted on charges including armed robbery and kidnapping, was “clearly … not using good judgment,” his defense attorney says in court filings, but deserves leniency in sentencing as he is a first-time offender who showed no criminal intent.

- With all this talk lately about ‘Twilight’ and My Chemical Romance walking around all “wah wah wah cry cry cry,” kids these days probably think vampires are whiny douchebags.

- Christoph Niemann describes his life as a coffee drinker in a unique fashion...

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- Kanye responds to Colbert's "Operation Humble Kanye," a plan to knock West's album off the top of the iTunes charts today at 5pm.

- MacGyver, Rambo, Picard, Neo, Chuck Norris, Freeman"The history of the world is but the biography of great men"The Great Man Theory at work.

- Ok, so here is the difference between paid studies and independent research. How stupid do they think we are? A paid study that finds that laser printers are harmless sounds suspicious in itself. Looks like we should be a more careful how we handle laser printers.

- Xbox 360 had an excellent year, although most of the glory was shared with other gaming platforms.

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- Bullet-riddled body of Henry Blanco's sibling is found in Venezuela

- The plan, the brainchild of the former Silicon Valley software executive Shai Agassi, is an attempt to overcome the major hurdles to electric cars.

- Yahoo is yet again the subject of takeover rumors, this time with a new twist: a former head of AOL is supposedly trying to line up backers for a bid to take the company private. It's scenario that makes sense, but will be tough to pull off given the state of the economy.

Latest Delaware News Headlines
- PHILADELPHIA -- President-elect Barack Obama and his first lieutenant -- Delaware's Joe Biden, the vice president-elect -- met with the nation's governors Tuesday, hoping to triage the nation's financial crisis and resuscitate its flagging economy. - Delaware men reflect on ordeal and rescue from Mumbai hotel - Residents warned after pipe break dumps 2 million gallons - Former New Castle County Executive Tom Gordon has been picked to evaluate the state insurance commissioner's fraud unit as a transition team member for Commissioner-elect Karen Weldin Stewart. - AIDS Delaware's annual Youth HIV Forum is set for Saturday at Howard High School of Technology in Wilmington at 1 p.m. - Men accused of assault later filmed by store's cameras - WASHINGTON -- President Richard Nixon's 1972 phone conversation with then-Sen.-elect Joe Biden, following the deaths of Biden's wife and daughter, was among 198 hours of tape recordings released Tuesday by the Nixon Presidential Library. - University of Delaware sophomore Maria Velasquez knows all too well the hardships faced by children in underdeveloped nations. - Sussex County officials have moved to close a legal loophole that will aim to bring in more income from the realty transfer tax, the county's main source of income. - DOVER -- Jesus M. Aviles of near Felton will serve at least 25 years in prison for his role in the June 2006 shotgun and stabbing deaths of two Camden-area men. - Three people were wounded by gunfire early Tuesday when two gunmen ran into an East Side apartment complex in Wilmington and began shooting. - State leaders celebrate, but say more road work needed in Del. - An elderly woman who apparently was driving the wrong way on Del. 141 in Greenville was critically injured Tuesday morning in a head-on collision that left another driver with serious injuries. - An 18-year-old Maryland teen is being sought by New Castle County police for allegedly shooting at his teenage cousin last week. - Police are looking for a person they believe robbed the same store twice within 24 hours.
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- Graphic images of bodies stacked in the bathrooms of crumbling Zimbabwean hospitals are sparking fears that the cholera epidemic in the African nation is spinning out of control.
- United Auto Workers President Ron Gettelfinger said Wednesday that the union is willing to change its contract and will delay billions of dollars in payments to a union-run health care trust in an effort to help the struggling Detroit Three automakers.
- Report on $700B bailout plan has lawmakers from both parties revolting against Treasury's execution of package
• WSJ: New Housing Plan May Target Interest Rates
• FOX FORUM: Treasury Secretary Should Go, Now
- Provision in the Constitution technically bars Clinton from becoming Obama's secretary of state | FOX INTERACTIVE
• Obama Taps Richardson to Be Next Commerce Secretary
• Rendell: 'No Life' Makes Napolitano Perfect for Homeland Security Job
• Alabama County Declares (Offices Closed) Obama Day
- Theological conservatives upset by the liberal views of the Episcopal Church are forming new Anglican Church in North America.
- Passengers on a luxury cruise liner attacked by pirates in the dangerous waters between Yemen and Somalia said they were surprised by the assailants' boldness and described hearing the 'Pop! Pop! Pop!' of the pirates' rifles firing at the ship.
- The siblings of a worker trampled to death by Wal-Mart shoppers looking for Black Friday bargains have filed a lawsuit against the retailer and the shopping center.
- A class ring lost for decades in an East Texas lake is back with its owner after turning up in a fish caught the day after Thanksgiving.
- Consumers should be wary of Web sites from clinics that offer stem cell treatments, says a study that found a lack of firm medical evidence to back up their claims.
- British parents looking to see their children in a traditional Christmas play are fuming after a schools decision to cancel the performance because it conflicts with the Muslim festival of Eid al-Adha, the U.K.'s Telegraph newspaper reported.
- The U.S. government finally released the first part of a $400 million aid package Wednesday to support Mexico's police and soldiers in their fight against drug cartels.
- Police have arrested the aunt of a 17-year-old boy who showed up at a gym shackled and terrified, claiming he had just fled his captors.
- A new rendition of 'Cinderella' in the U.K. voluntarily cut a scene after preview audiences walked out of the performance when a character was called a 'fat bitch,' the Daily Mail newspaper reported.
- Indian police interrogators are preparing to administer a 'truth serum' on the sole Islamic militant captured during last week's terror attacks in Mumbai to settle once and for all the question of where he is from.
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