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Here We Update Latest News Of Information Technology.


     
     
 

                                                          adobe reader


Adobe India has launched one of its largest initiatives to battle software piracy working in collaboration with local law enforcement and government authorities.

Adobe said that it recently conducted 25 civil enforcement actions in six major cities across a cross-section of users within commercial institutions, the IT and BPO industry, and other organizations dealing with creative content.

Sandeep Mehrotra, Sales Director, Adobe India said, “Our first priority is to inform and excite our customers about the power of Adobe creative and business solutions. At the same time, we educate our users on Adobe licensing programs and the concept of Software Asset Management to ensure they are working within the law. Where we find flagrant violations of our intellectual property, we will take legal action against both the distribution channel and purchaser to protect our rights.”

Organizations suspected of unlawfully using software are potentially liable for both civil and criminal penalties, including payment of damages and undertaking actions to use fully licensed software only.

Each year, software companies worldwide lose over $47 billion in revenue to piracy, according to research conducted by the Business Software Alliance.


 

INTERNET EXPLORER 8:

 

                                                                INTERNET EXPLORER8

Internet Explorer is the world's most popular Web browser. Security, ease of use, and improvements in RSS, CSS, and Ajax support are Microsoft's priorities for Internet Explorer. This version of IE runs on Windows XP.

The latest version of the browser includes support for:

  • Accelerators - which allow supported web applications to be invoked without explicitly navigating to them.
  • WebSlices - which allows portions of page to be subscribed to and monitored from a redesigned Favorites Bar.
  • InPrivate privacy features.
  • SmartScreen phishing filter.
  • Now you can quickly display websites that were designed for older browsers. Simply press the new Compatibility View button if you see display problems on a website like misaligned text, images, or text boxes. It’s located next to the Refresh button on the Address Bar.

Browse with more privacy

Surf the web without saving your history, shop for that special gift with confidence knowing your family won’t accidentally find out, or use a shared computer without leaving a trace. Help protect your privacy with new InPrivate Browsing and InPrivate Filtering features.

 

WINDOWS7:-


                                                            WINDOWS 7

Microsoft has published the system requirements for the Windows 7 Release Candidate which are very similar to those that were given for the beta release. Users who want to install and run the Windows 7 release candidate on their computer system need a computer with the following minimum components:

    * 32-bit or 64-bit processor with at least 1 GHz
    * At least 1 Gigabyte of computer memory (2 GB for 64-bit systems)
    * At least 16 Gigabytes of free hard drive space (20 GB for 64-bit systems)
    * A video card supporting DirectX 9 with WDDM 1.0

Microsoft suggests at least two Gigabytes of computer memory for the Virtual Windows XP mode plus an additional 15 Gigabytes of free hard drive space. The same feature requires a cpu with either Intel-VT or AMD-V as well.