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foobar2000 1.1.12 beta 5

 
Foobar2000 is an advanced audio player for the Windows platform. Some of the basic features include ReplayGain support, low memory footprint and native support for several popular audio formats. Foobar
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J2SE Runtime Environment 6.0 Update 32 [version...

 
Java allows you to play online games, chat with people around the world, calculate your mortgage interest, and view images in 3D. These applications, written in the Java programming language and access from your browse, are called "applets". Corporations also use Java applets for intranet applications and other e-business solutions. Java
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AMD Appoints Colette LaForce as Senior Vice President

 
AMD (NYSE: AMD) announced today that Colette LaForce, 39, will join the company as senior vice president and chief marketing officer, reporting to President and Chief Executive Officer Rory Read. In her new role, LaForce will lead global integrated marketing for AMD, including marketing strategy, branding, inter.. AMD
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Adobe: Flash Player 11.2.202.235

 
Adobe Flash Player is the standard for delivering high-impact, rich Web content. Designs, animation, and application user interfaces are deployed immediately across all browsers and platforms, attracting and engaging users with a rich Web experience. Adobe
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Mozilla Firefox 13.0 Beta 2

 
Mozilla Firefox is a fast, full-featured browser for Windows that makes browsing more efficient than ever before. Firefox includes popup blocking; a tab-browsing mode that lets you open several pages in a single window; integrated Google searching; simplified privacy controls that let you cover your tracks more effectively; a streamlined browser window that shows you more of the page than any other browser; and a number of additional features that work with you to help you get the most out of your time online. Mozilla-Firefox
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PHP 5.3.12 and PHP 5.4.2 Released!

 
There is a vulnerability in certain CGI-based setups (Apache+mod_php and nginx+php-fpm are not affected) that has gone unnoticed for at least 8 years. Section 7 of the CGI spec states: Some systems support a method for supplying a [sic] array of strings to the CGI script. This is only used in the case of an `indexed' query. This is identified by a "GET" or "HEAD" HTTP request with a URL search string not containing any unencoded "=" characters. So, requests that do not have a "=" in the query string are treated differently from those who do in some CGI implementations. For PHP this means that a request containing ?-s may dump the PHP source code for the page, but a request that has ?-s&=1 is fine.A large number of sites run PHP as either an Apache module through mod_php or using php-fpm under nginx. Neither of these setups are vulnerable to this. Straight shebang-style CGI also does not appear to be vulnerable.If you are using Apache mod_cgi to run PHP you may be vulnerable. To see if you are, just add ?-s to the end of any of your URLs. If you see your source code, you are vulnerable. If your site renders normally, you are not.To fix this, update to PHP 5.3.12 or PHP 5.4.2. We recognize that since CGI is a rather outdated way to run PHP, it may not be feasible to upgrade these sites to a modern version of PHP. An alternative is to configure your web server to not let these types of requests with query strings starting with a "-" and not containing a "=" through. Adding a rule like this should not break any sites. For Apache using mod_rewrite it would look like this: RewriteCond %{QUERY_STRING} ^(%2d|-)[^=]+$ [NC] RewriteRule ^(.*) $1? [L] If you are writing your own rule, be sure to take the urlencoded ?%2ds version into account.Making a bad week worse, we had a bug in our bug system that toggled the private flag of a bug report to public on a comment to the bug report causing this issue to go public before we had time to test solutions to the level we would like. Please report any issues via bugs.php.net.For source downloads of PHP 5.3.12 and PHP 5.4.2 please visit our downloads page, Windows binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/. A ChangeLog exists. PHP
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VMware Workstation 8.0.3 Build 703057

 
VMware Workstation 8 is your on-ramp to the cloud. With over 50 new features, it’s going to dramatically change the way you work with virtual machines. Save time, enhance collaboration, and do more than you ever thought possible with a PC. VMware
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Norton 2013 Public Betas Now Available

 
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Logitech Introduces Light-Powered Protection for...

 
Logitech — May 3, 2012 — Logitech (SIX: LOGN) (NASDAQ: LOGI) today introduced a new protective keyboard accessory to its lineup of tablet products. Built for the new, third-generation iPad® and current iPad 2, the Logitech® Solar Keyboard Folio provides front and back protection for your iPad and its built-in Bluetooth® keyboard is powered by light. The Logitech Solar Keyboard Folio is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe in May 2012 for a suggested retail price of $129.99. Logitech-Press
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RAR and WinRAR 4.20 Beta 1

 
WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format. Now includes multithreading to achieve more speed in multi-CPU computers. WinRAR
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Microsoft Dynamics AX Gets COMFY With Ukraine...

 

REDMOND, Wash. — May 3, 2012 — COMFY, the leading Ukrainian electronics and home appliance retailer, recently deployed a custom warehouse management solution based on Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 to help manage warehouse logistics, resulting in streamlined processes, reduced costs, increased productivity and better space allocation.

COMFY opened its first retail store in December 2005 and by 2011 had expanded to 78 stores in 37 cities throughout Ukraine. This rapid growth made it difficult to maintain a streamlined logistics infrastructure to distribute goods three times a week across all stores.

To help manage warehouse logistics, COMFY needed to improve business processes and automate company operations for sites with different types of storage. In addition, the company needed to make more efficient use of warehouse space, to enable real-time decision-making and increase employee productivity.

COMFY turned to international consulting firm Columbus, a Microsoft Gold Certified Partner with retail vertical experience, for a solution. Columbus designed a system to automate business processes and ensure an integrated IT environment with servers running Microsoft Dynamics AX Application Object Server (AOS), and Microsoft SQL Server as a database management system. Microsoft Dynamics AX provides the flexibility for customizing an enterprise resource planning (ERP) system to meet COMFY’s industry-specific needs.

“Microsoft Dynamics AX significantly enhances our ability to control processes at the central warehouse,” said Andrew Prystavka, director of warehouse logistics at COMFY. “It allows us to quickly identify bottlenecks and find system solutions to address them.”

Microsoft Dynamics AX gave COMFY a people-centered, end-to-end solution that helps employees work more efficiently and inspires them to do their jobs better. Many systems today focus solely on retrospective views and data, which can be frustrating and useless when faced with a unique logistical crisis. Microsoft Dynamics AX offers proactive and forward-looking systems that connect people to their work and provide real-time insights that enable better decision-making.

During the first two months after implementing the system using Microsoft Dynamics AX, COMFY increased productivity by 10 percent while reducing operational costs. “We expect to increase employee productivity at the distribution center by 1.5 times and reduce the cost of handling goods in all of our shops,” said Andrew Zavizion, logistics director at COMFY.

The custom warehouse management solution, based on Microsoft Dynamics AX, helps automate logistics management processes at the primary COMFY distribution center to improve key business processes, including tracking and delivery of inventory, systems monitoring, and data extraction and analysis, delivering the following benefits:

• Increased service levels, including pick accuracy and deliveries on time and in full

• Reduction in unit cost of inventory turnover

• Greater employee productivity and satisfaction

• Better use of warehouse space and equipment

• Quick and easy identification of storage bottlenecks

Microsoft Dynamics solutions empower your people to be more productive and your systems to last longer and scale as your business grows, while enabling you to derive the insights necessary to respond quickly in an ever-changing world of business.

Information on COMFY’s Microsoft Dynamics AX deployment, and additional Microsoft customer implementation news, is available on the Microsoft Customer Spotlight News Center.

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