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[TechRepublic] Google's sneaky Adobe partnership

TechRepublic Australia Wrapper

TechRepublic Member | September 05, 2012

Editor's note
Welcome back to the Wrapper for another week. When installing software, we're used to having to watch for crapware that is piggybacking on the installer; but what about when you're doing what should be a routine update? When Tony McSherry found a preselected checkbox for a piggybacking Chrome installation on Adobe's Flash upgrade site, he swore off using any Google products again. A good and entertaining discussion can be found at the end of the article, as well. With the penny starting to drop that passwords are not enough for user security, I experimented with an Apache module that uses Google Authenticator codes to replace the password HTTP Authentication dialogs. This isn't going to sweep across the online world, but you may find it useful in certain scenarios. And if you want to relax with some thought-provoking material, round out the week with a selection of techy videos in the Weekend viewing article. Have a good week, everyone. --Chris

Google's sneaky Adobe partnership

A preselected checkbox on Adobe's Flash upgrade page moved Tony McSherry to stop using any Google products. Read more

Resource of the day

Remote support for PCs, Macs and Smartphones

You need the ability to support users on today's most popular platforms -- including iPhones and iPads. LogMeIn Rescue can help. Test drive LogMeIn Rescue for free and start providing complete on-demand remote support to customers and colleagues.


Pairing Apache and Google Authenticator

Bring two-factor authentication to your Apache instance with a simple module install. Read more

Weekend viewing: Code Rush, PyCon Australia, and Stephen Fry

Relax this weekend with a selection of thoughtful videos. Read more

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Sara Carter walks you through the steps for updating Jelly Bean 4.1.1 on your Verizon-branded Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Read more

Apple iPhone 5: Guaranteed to disappoint

The smart money is now on the new iPhone offering solid improvements rather than revolution. So, with no obvious killer feature, the big question is whether Apple's new smartphone is simply destined to dissatisfy. Read more

Infographic: 2012, the year of password theft

This infographic breaks out the numbers of password theft exploits so far in 2012. Help your users understand the risks of bad password management. Read more

Five free portable recovery tools

Undelete files, recover data, and fix damaged partitions with the help of these handy portable apps. Read more

Build your own OS using the Raspberry Pi

A course teaching Raspberry Pi owners how to build a simple operating system has been released free online. Read more

10 ways for entry level developers to get hired

The key to getting your newbie developer foot in the door is to show potential employers you have what they're looking for. These tips will help you do that. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Five free tools for network diagramming

If you're looking for a basic diagramming app that won't cost you a dime, you're in luck: There are several easy-to-use tools available for free. View on site


Featured Webcast

Live Webcast: Strategies for managing distributed IT environments

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On-Demand Webcast: HP and Intel Deliver Flexible Networking Solutions (Intel & Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Top 5 New Features of vSphere 5 (Global Knowledge)

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Solutions for Today's Smart Business (IBM)


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[TechRepublic] Google's sneaky Adobe partnership

TechRepublic Australia Wrapper

TechRepublic Member | September 05, 2012

Editor's note
Welcome back to the Wrapper for another week. When installing software, we're used to having to watch for crapware that is piggybacking on the installer; but what about when you're doing what should be a routine update? When Tony McSherry found a preselected checkbox for a piggybacking Chrome installation on Adobe's Flash upgrade site, he swore off using any Google products again. A good and entertaining discussion can be found at the end of the article, as well. With the penny starting to drop that passwords are not enough for user security, I experimented with an Apache module that uses Google Authenticator codes to replace the password HTTP Authentication dialogs. This isn't going to sweep across the online world, but you may find it useful in certain scenarios. And if you want to relax with some thought-provoking material, round out the week with a selection of techy videos in the Weekend viewing article. Have a good week, everyone. --Chris

Google's sneaky Adobe partnership

A preselected checkbox on Adobe's Flash upgrade page moved Tony McSherry to stop using any Google products. Read more

Resource of the day

Free 2011 Salary Report

IT Professionals - Register on activeTechPros for immediate access

Business Professionals - Join the activeBizPros community to view the report


Pairing Apache and Google Authenticator

Bring two-factor authentication to your Apache instance with a simple module install. Read more

Weekend viewing: Code Rush, PyCon Australia, and Stephen Fry

Relax this weekend with a selection of thoughtful videos. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

How to install Jelly Bean 4.1.1 on your Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Sara Carter walks you through the steps for updating Jelly Bean 4.1.1 on your Verizon-branded Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Read more

Apple iPhone 5: Guaranteed to disappoint

The smart money is now on the new iPhone offering solid improvements rather than revolution. So, with no obvious killer feature, the big question is whether Apple's new smartphone is simply destined to dissatisfy. Read more

Infographic: 2012, the year of password theft

This infographic breaks out the numbers of password theft exploits so far in 2012. Help your users understand the risks of bad password management. Read more

Five free portable recovery tools

Undelete files, recover data, and fix damaged partitions with the help of these handy portable apps. Read more

Build your own OS using the Raspberry Pi

A course teaching Raspberry Pi owners how to build a simple operating system has been released free online. Read more

10 ways for entry level developers to get hired

The key to getting your newbie developer foot in the door is to show potential employers you have what they're looking for. These tips will help you do that. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Five free tools for network diagramming

If you're looking for a basic diagramming app that won't cost you a dime, you're in luck: There are several easy-to-use tools available for free. View on site



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The new workplace: are you ready?

Free 2011 Salary Report

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Solutions for Today's Smart Business (IBM)


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Has the next Cold War already begun in cyberspace?

Alfonso Barreiro likens the current state of cyber warfare measures and counter-measures to a Cold War. Could it escalate? Is it all hype? Take our poll.



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[TechRepublic] Google's sneaky Adobe partnership

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TechRepublic Member | September 05, 2012

Editor's note
Welcome back to the Wrapper for another week. When installing software, we're used to having to watch for crapware that is piggybacking on the installer; but what about when you're doing what should be a routine update? When Tony McSherry found a preselected checkbox for a piggybacking Chrome installation on Adobe's Flash upgrade site, he swore off using any Google products again. A good and entertaining discussion can be found at the end of the article, as well. With the penny starting to drop that passwords are not enough for user security, I experimented with an Apache module that uses Google Authenticator codes to replace the password HTTP Authentication dialogs. This isn't going to sweep across the online world, but you may find it useful in certain scenarios. And if you want to relax with some thought-provoking material, round out the week with a selection of techy videos in the Weekend viewing article. Have a good week, everyone. --Chris

Google's sneaky Adobe partnership

A preselected checkbox on Adobe's Flash upgrade page moved Tony McSherry to stop using any Google products. Read more

Resource of the day

Comparison of Avaya and ShoreTel Unified Communication Solutions

Read this white paper for a comparison between ShoreTel and Avaya offerings. You'll get a better understanding of the different benefits and drawbacks of each vendor.


Pairing Apache and Google Authenticator

Bring two-factor authentication to your Apache instance with a simple module install. Read more

Weekend viewing: Code Rush, PyCon Australia, and Stephen Fry

Relax this weekend with a selection of thoughtful videos. Read more

Additional TechRepublic resources

 

How to install Jelly Bean 4.1.1 on your Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Sara Carter walks you through the steps for updating Jelly Bean 4.1.1 on your Verizon-branded Samsung Galaxy Nexus. Read more

Apple iPhone 5: Guaranteed to disappoint

The smart money is now on the new iPhone offering solid improvements rather than revolution. So, with no obvious killer feature, the big question is whether Apple's new smartphone is simply destined to dissatisfy. Read more

Infographic: 2012, the year of password theft

This infographic breaks out the numbers of password theft exploits so far in 2012. Help your users understand the risks of bad password management. Read more

Five free portable recovery tools

Undelete files, recover data, and fix damaged partitions with the help of these handy portable apps. Read more

Build your own OS using the Raspberry Pi

A course teaching Raspberry Pi owners how to build a simple operating system has been released free online. Read more

10 ways for entry level developers to get hired

The key to getting your newbie developer foot in the door is to show potential employers you have what they're looking for. These tips will help you do that. Read more


Featured multimedia

 

Five free tools for network diagramming

If you're looking for a basic diagramming app that won't cost you a dime, you're in luck: There are several easy-to-use tools available for free. View on site



Today's recommended downloads

Analytics and the Smarter Planet (IBM)

Ten Rules of RIPv2 (Global Knowledge)

Maximized Warehousing and Analytics in The Era of Big Data (IBM)

Live Webcast: Strategies for managing distributed IT environments (APC by Schneider Electric)

On-demand Webcast: Cloud-managed security vs. on-premise security: How to choose (GFI Software)


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Has the next Cold War already begun in cyberspace?

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Big Data: The perils of past performance

Tech Sanity Check

TechRepublic Member | September 05, 2012

Big Data: The perils of past performance

With Big Data especially, pundits and vendors imply that if we throw bigger and better data at a faster platform, we'll eventually be able to predict the future with near certainty. Here's why this is wrong. Read more

Resource of the day

Electrical Efficiency Modeling for Data Centers

Conventional models for estimating the electrical efficiency of data centers are grossly inaccurate. This scholarly paper provides a simple new model that provides a rational basis for identifying and quantifying waste in power and cooling equipment. View this timely paper now.


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Nokia takes the wraps off its first Windows Phone 8 devices

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Nokia's focus on features and services with Windows Phone 8 Lumias puts challenge to rivals

Apple: We didn't pass iPhone, iPad device IDs to FBI

Analyst: iPhone 5 sales could hit 10 million in first week

Analyst: iPad 'cannibalizing' PC sales; nudging business Mac market

VMworld 2012: Back To The Future (Of The Datacenter): A Management Odyssey

OEMs feel the 'challenges' of high Windows 8 pricing

Windows Phone 8 software development kit now due 'later this year'

World's first Linux Ultrabook laptop costs as much as a Windows version

Lenovo acquires Brazilian consumer electronics firm Digibras

Why HTML5 is in trouble on the mobile front

Lenovo: Consumer PC market important despite low margins

Norton: Cybercrime cost $110 billion last year

Samsung's problem solved: Buy RIM

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Motorola announces three new Droid Razrs for Verizon

Motorola gets new direction, lease on life under Google

Nokia gets a big Wall Street dis after latest Lumia debut

Android activations hit 1.3M per day, says Google's Schmidt

iPhone 5 sales could hit 10 million in first week

Nokia's turnaround hopes come to focus with new Lumia phones

Nokia CEO Elop on 'world's most innovative phone'

Bypass the Windows 8 Start screen with RetroUI

Verizon Wireless confirms multiple Windows Phones in Q4

Nokia bringing wireless charging to Virgin, Coffee Bean

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Samsung accused of labor violations in China

Feds probe alleged hacking theft of Romney's tax returns

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Today's recommended downloads

On-Demand Webcast: HP and Intel Deliver Flexible Networking Solutions (Intel & Hewlett-Packard (HP))

Solutions for Today's Smart Business (IBM)

Quantifying the Value of Delivering a Smarter Shopping Experience (IBM)

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