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Adobe Systems Incorporated and BarnesandNoble.com recently announced the availability of the free Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader 2.0 and a range of new graphics-rich Portable Document Format (PDF)-based ...
Today at the Seybold Boston trade show, Adobe announced the immediate availability of Adobe Content Server 2.0, an end-to-end software solution that enables publishers, online content distributors and ...
Adobe has announced that it will continue to support the older DRM encryption formats for PDF and EPUB eBooks. This flip-flopping on this specific matter was due to the firestorm that erupted due to ...
Here is a bit of news from the Adobe camp, Google has licensed their Adobe Content 4 software for the encryption of the Google eBooks offered in both ePub and PDF format. Recently Google opened their ...
Adobe Systems Inc. today announced that it’s offering its Acrobat eBook Reader for international markets. Localized versions of the software are available in French, German and Spanish and can be ...
Attention, software pirates, security researchers and those out to prove a point: Adobe Systems doesn't pull its punches. That's the lesson Dmitry Sklyarov, a Russian software programmer, learned ...
Google licensed Adobe Content Server 4 software as its ebook content protection solution for Google (News - Alert) eBook. The Adobe Content Server is the most pervasive Digital Rights Management (DRM) ...
MacFixIt reader Arne Berglund notes that Adobe Reader 6.0 consistently re-creates an "eBooks" folder in the User/Documents directory, even after the folder has been deleted several times. "I like to ...
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