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With version 7 of the PDF-viewing software, now available on Adobe's Web site, the company warms to Linux once again.
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Final version 7 of the PDF-viewing software for Linux will be released Tuesday, News.com has learned.
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Cybercrooks could create hostile links that offer full access to a victim's hard disk drive, experts warn.
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