Flash will not see 2021
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Execution date set

Three years ago, long after the rise (and fall) of Flash, Adobe announced that its once-ubiquitous multimedia platform was finally going away. But Adobe never provided a specific date for when Flash would reach its end-of-life. Now it seems that its time on death row will be over on December 31, 2020.

3D Subscription software driving move to open source
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Could this lead to Linux on the desktop?

3D software makers' move to subscription models is pushing people to use open-source software because users are fed up with the price and neurotic terms and conditions.

Adobe turns off customers in Venezuela
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As if their lives were not bad enough

Adobe is shutting down service for users in Venezuela in order to comply with a US executive order issued in August that prohibits trade with the country.

Adobe subscription means price hikes
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Despite what you were promised

Adobe’s move to a subscription model a few years ago has lead to dramatic prices rises, despite what was promised at the time.

Digital signatures for most desktop PDF viewers defeated
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Experts break them

Researchers faked signatures on 21 of 22 desktop PDF viewer apps and five out of seven online PDF digital signing services meaning that the whole set up is a security fail and as useless as a chocolate teapot.

Adobe mulls designing its own chips
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To arms, to arms, the purpose-built chip is coming


Software maker Adobe is thinking of making its own ARM based chips and dumping its long-term relationship with Intel.

Adobe bug cost video bloke thousands - claim
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Class action

Freelance videographer Dave Cooper has filed a class action lawsuit against Adobe, alleging that he lost $250,000 worth of video.

SAP, Microsoft and Adobe team up on data
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Share and enjoy

SAP,  Microsoft and Adobe have formed a data alliance that they say will make it easier for clients running their applications to get a better overview of the customer.

Adobe boss warns against the perils of Excel
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Spreadsheet stuck in the 80s

The boss of the super secure Flash player has warned his staff to stop using Excel because it is out of date.

Adobe pushed insecure spying Chrome browser extension
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And it can be hacked


Adobe installed a browser extension for Google Chrome alongside an update for the company's Adobe Acrobat Reader DC software.