news.yahoo.com— A security hole in Adobe Systems Inc software, used to distribute movies and TV shows over the Internet, is giving users free access to record and copy from Amazon.com Inc's video streaming service.
Sep 26, 2008View in Crawl 4
Yeah, 3.0 gives me problems. Even the real demo one is broken, it closes randomly for no obvious reason. And older versions like 2.3 didn't work on many sites.Workaround: Install 3.0 version, let it download the plugins. Save the plugins elsewhere, uninstall 3.0. Then install the older 2.3 version and move the plugins into it's directory, overwriting the existing ones. Now it will work on all those sites too, and it doesn't crash all the time.
rowlodgeSep 27, 2008
sounds complicated.
Closed AccountSep 27, 2008
aaannnd now its closed....
Closed AccountSep 27, 2008
we REALLY need to keep s**t like this off of digg, or they will snuff it ASAP.
ottoSep 28, 2008
Yeah, 3.0 gives me problems. Even the real demo one is broken, it closes randomly for no obvious reason. And older versions like 2.3 didn't work on many sites.Workaround: Install 3.0 version, let it download the plugins. Save the plugins elsewhere, uninstall 3.0. Then install the older 2.3 version and move the plugins into it's directory, overwriting the existing ones. Now it will work on all those sites too, and it doesn't crash all the time.
rattelerSep 28, 2008
Cool. The sooner they take that to court, the sooner the DMCA can be found unconstitutional, and be eliminated.
Closed AccountSep 29, 2008
Lol at author not knowing about Bittorrent."exposes online video content to the rampant piracy that plagued the music industry during the Napster era"