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Macworld USB flash drives (a.k.a. “thumb” drives) may seem passé in a world where AirDrop and cloud storage solve the ...
The Adobe Flash browser plugin is a dynamite product. Incredibly useful and easy to use, but do the wrong thing and BOOM! I've been trying, with only limited success, to free myself of it.
Starting in Firefox 69, Mozilla will be disabling support for the Adobe Flash plugin by default. This is being done as part of the roadmap set forth by Mozilla on how they will be ultimately ...
Just as it did with some versions of Java, Apple has now blocked older versions of Adobe's Flash plugin to protect Mac users from security risks. In a new support document posted to its website on ...
I just installed Flash Block and of course that killed the CPU usage, but dang... That's no solution. There's a problem with the plugin. Surely they're aware of it? I don't get the same problem in ...
To prevent browser crashes and performance problems, Firefox will stop automatically loading outdated third-party plugins like Adobe Flash. Instead Mozilla is offering a click-to-play option ...
Adobe just pulled a major about-face. After axing the NPAPI Flash plugin used by Firefox and other browsers on Linux in 2012, Adobe has decided to begin updating it again and to keep it updated ...
Adobe will no longer update its Flash plugin for mobile browsers, though it will continue to issue security updates and bug fixes.
Even for a Defensive Computing guy, the topic of the latest and greatest version of Adobe’s Flash player plugin is pretty boring. I thought, I’d left it in the rear view mirror. My previous ...
Firefox maker Mozilla will take the next major step in disabling support for the Adobe Flash plugin later this year when it releases Firefox 69.