PC World – After warning users earlier this week of a potential security risk in their popular Acrobat PDF software, Adobe is now cautioning users against installing a third-party patch that claims to address the issue. The vulnerability, detailed on Adobe’s site, affects all versions of Adobe Acrobat and Reader for various OSes, including Mac OS X, Windows, Linux, and Android.
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PC World – Samsung Mobile’s iPad competitor, the Galaxy Tab, will be available through all four major U.S. wireless carriers.
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Reuters – Samsung Electronics has struck deals with four U.S. carriers to begin selling a Google Android-powered tablet computer during the coming holiday season, taking on Apple Inc’s iPad on its home turf.
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Sep 10PC World – Apple’s iPad may be the most popular tablet device today, but Samsung hopes to change that when the Android-based Galaxy Tab launches in the U.S. later this fall. There’s no official launch date yet for the Wi-Fi/3G Galaxy Tab, but the tablet will be available from all four U.S. major carriers in the coming months. The iPad, by comparison, is only compatible with AT&T’s network.
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AFP – Hundreds queued up Friday for the first official iPads sold in China, the world’s biggest Internet market, after months of grey-market action among avid buyers unwilling to wait for the Apple tablet. -
PC World – Samsung on Thursday announced that the Google Android-powered Galaxy Tab tablet would come on all four major U.S. wireless carriers, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon. Inspired by the iPad, the Galaxy Tab is Apple’s tablet fiercest competitor so far, in a long trail of announced and unannounced tablets based on mobile operating systems.
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PC Magazine – Justin.tv on Thursday released an iPhone app that will allow users to broadcast live from their mobile devices.
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Macworld.com – On Thursday, LaCie announced the Wireless Space, a network-attached storage (NAS) device. Compatible with both Macs and PCs, the Wireless Space uses Wi-Fi to connect to a network, and can also serve as a wireless access point.
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Mashable – The iPad is an entertainment device on its own, but it’s also proving to be a perfect second screen companion to the television watching experience. Disney and ABC are looking to capitalize on this potential with the release of a new iPad app that provides broadcast viewers with synchronized interactive content as they watch.
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Macworld.com – If you’re the type of person who yells at the TV, then ABC has the perfect iPad app for you.



