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          Even as websites adopt more modern technologies like HTML5 and PHP, a handful of sites continue to cling to Flash.
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          The producers of award-winning documentary Hot Flash Havoc , confronting the issue of menopausal hormone therapy – which became controversial following a widely-discredited 2002 Women’s Health Initiative study – announced today that the film will be released to theaters in major markets around the country beginning March 30, 2012.
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          Google missed the Flash boat, after Adobe announced it is abandoning development of Flash for mobile browsers.
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          ALEXANDRIA, VA-- - Families across the country are doing their version of a 'flash mob' as they participate in special events for the entire family at their local schools for National PTA's Take Your Family ...
        • Flash-based Appliance leverages software, PCIe Flash technology.
          Increasing throughput and reducing latency, EMC VFCache(TM) provides EMC Flash-enabled enterprise storage arrays with VFCache that extend benefits of PCIe Flash technology from edge case social media and Internet to mainstream applications. Solution extends high-performance tier of storage into server, integrating with and leveraging intelligent EMC FAST (Fully Automated Storage Tiering ...
        • Flash Memory System scales from 10 to 500 TB.
          Intended for enterprise and cloud infrastructures, E-Class System offers multiprotocol, solid state storage with energy consumption of 5 W/TB and no single point of failure. Platform consists of 2 redundant controllers and up to 24 solid state storage enclosures. Each controller supports up to 4 active-active IO modules including 10 Gigabit Ethernet, Fibre Channel, and Infiniband. Automatically ...
        • Adobe Builds Flash Sandbox for Firefox
          Adobe wants to save Firefox users from falling victim to Flash-based security flaws. Working with Mozilla, Adobe has created a beta version of Flash with a new sandbox technology designed to limit the damage Flash-based attacks can do.
        • EMC Launches Server Flash Caching Solution
          With flash-enabled storage systems, it improves application performance by leveraging on PCIe flash technology. De-duplication technology will also be added to the solution
        • High-Frequency Traders May Win Reprieve in Flash-Crash Rule
          High-frequency traders may win a partial reprieve from proposed European Union rules designed to prevent a repeat of the so-called flash crash after banks and exchanges including Deutsche Bank AG and NYSE Euronext warned they could damage markets and lead to an exodus of traders.
        • Adobe confirms no Flash for Chrome on Android
          Computerworld - Chrome for Android will not run Flash Player, the popular software that Apple has famously banned, Adobe confirmed yesterday. The acknowledgment was no surprise: Last November, Adobe announced it was abandoning development of Flash for mobile browsers.

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