adobe - Salon.com http://dir.salon.com/topics/adobe/?source=rss&aim=adobe en-us Copyright 2007 Salon.com. Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:08:00 PDT A new Flash Player heralds the age of high-def YouTube By Farhad Manjoo Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:08:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/tech/machinist/blog/2007/08/21/hd_flash/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/tech/machinist/blog/2007/08/21/hd_flash/index.html?source=rss Get ready for the Star Wars kid like you've never seen him before. U.S. Embassy to Dmitry Sklyarov: Access denied By Farhad Manjoo Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:08:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/10/17/sklyarov/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/tech/feature/2002/10/17/sklyarov/index.html?source=rss The Russian programmer expected to testify in the first DMCA criminal trial can't get a visa to visit the United States. Free Dmitry! By Damien Cave and Katharine Mieszkowski Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:08:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/tech/log/2001/08/03/dmitry/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/tech/log/2001/08/03/dmitry/index.html?source=rss A Russian programmer charged with violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act languishes in jail. It's time to step up the pressure. Palm reading By Damien Cave Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:08:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/tech/log/2000/02/24/reader/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/tech/log/2000/02/24/reader/index.html?source=rss Though e-book sales have been sluggish, Microsoft says in 10 years they'll challenge the paper kind. Software pirates beware? By Janelle Brown Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:08:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/tech/log/1999/10/18/software_piracy/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/tech/log/1999/10/18/software_piracy/index.html?source=rss Free T-shirt giveaway doesn't exactly draw a crowd for the cause of legal software. Micropublishing comes of age By Mark Gimein Tue, 21 Aug 2007 09:08:00 PDT http://www.salon.com/tech/log/1999/09/01/fatbrain/index.html?source=rss http://www.salon.com/tech/log/1999/09/01/fatbrain/index.html?source=rss Fatbrain.com offers writers the chance to self-publish -- and take home 50-percent royalties .