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Google Latitude released for iPhone

On Monday Google’s Latitude app finally became available for the iPhone, the app fully supporting iOS 4 and optionally providing constant position updates in the background on an iPhone 3GS or iPhone 4. Privacy is still a focus as users can selectively turn off both background updates, hand-pick a location or turn off positioning altogether. […]

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Adobe releases Lightroom 3.3 update

Early Tuesday, software giant released version 3.3 of its Lightroom (available on the company’s update page) photo editing utility. The Lightroom 3.3 updated added the following fixes and changes: – Additional camera support for several new camera models including the Canon PowerShot 95, Nikon D7000 and Olympus E-5. – Corrections for issues introduced in Lightroom […]

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MacBook Air News Software

Adobe looking to settle battery life argument, currently testing MacBook Air-specific version of Flash

Following a brief period of controversy regarding Flash and its relationship with specific hardware, Adobe’s chief executive revealed this week that his company is currently testing an optimized version of Flash built specifically for Apple’s newly released MacBook Air. Per Engadget, Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen said that Adobe is looking to improve battery life on […]

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Apple release Security Update 2010-007 update for Mac OS X 10.5 operating systems

On Wednesday, Apple released Security Update 2010-007, bringing the same security patches included in the recent Mac OS X 10.6.5 release to Macs running 10.5 Leopard client or server versions. Per Macworld, the more prominent fixes included in the update is a fix for a bug in Apple Type Services which could allow the downloading […]

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New tests yield additional battery life in absence of Adobe Flash

It’s had a good run. Hell, it’s had a great run. Still, Apple has ceased bundling Adobe Flash on its new Macs, ostensibly so users could obtain the latest, secure version themselves with vastly increased battery life seems to be another leading reason for this change. According to the mighty Ars Technica, the new MacBook […]