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How to Install Flash Player on Your Nexus 7 Tablet to Watch Streaming Web-Based Flash Videos

You’ve probably see this a million times on your Nexus 7 tablet: On some streaming sites it’s “You need to upgrade your Adobe Flash Player to watch this video,” and on others it may be “You need to install the Adobe Flash plugin.” Whatever it is, you have the same problem—Flash does not work on your Nexus 7.

So what do you do? There’s no Flash Player or Flash plugin in the Google Play Store anymore, so now what? Out of luck? NO WAY!

Today, I’ll show you how to manually install the latest Adobe Flash plugin for Android Jellly Bean on your Google Nexus 7 tablet and get streaming video sites to… more

From: http://nexus7.wonderhowto.com/how-to/install-flash-player-your-nexus-7-tablet-watch-streaming-web-based-flash-videos-0146315/

Northern Trust Corporation to Webcast First Quarter 2013 Earnings Conference Call and Annual Meeting

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Northern Trust Corporation to Webcast First Quarter 2013 Earnings Conference Call and Annual Meeting of Stockholders

CHICAGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Northern Trust Corporation announced today that it will webcast its first quarter earnings conference call live on Tuesday, April 16, 2013. The call will be conducted at 9:00 a.m. CT, following the release that morning of Northern Trust‘s first quarter 2013 earnings press release. The webcast, related presentation materials, and the earnings press release will be accessible on Northern Trust‘s web site: www.northerntrust.com/financialreleases.

Northern Trust will also webcast its annual meeting of stockholders live on Tuesday, April 16, 2013. The meeting will be held at 10:30 a.m. CT and the webcast will be accessible on Northern Trust‘s web site: www.northerntrust.com/presentations. For additional information on the annual meeting of stockholders, please refer to the 2013 Proxy Statement available here: www.northerntrust.com/proxy.

Replays of both webcasts will be available for approximately four weeks after the date of the event.

Participants will need Windows Media or Adobe Flash software, which may be downloaded free at Northern Trust‘s web site.


About Northern Trust

Northern Trust Corporation (NAS: NTRS) is a leading provider of investment management, asset and fund administration, banking solutions and fiduciary services for corporations, institutions and affluent individuals worldwide. Northern Trust, a financial holding company based in Chicago, has offices in 18 U.S. states and 16 international locations in North America, Europe, the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific region. As of December 31, 2012, Northern Trust had assets under custody of US$4.8 trillion, and assets under investment management of US$758.9 billion. For more than 120 years, Northern Trust has earned distinction as an industry leader in combining exceptional service and expertise with innovative products and technology. For more information, visit www.northerntrust.com or follow us on Twitter @NorthernTrust.

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Bev Fleming, (312) 444-7811
Beverly_Fleming@ntrs.com
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Apple Is King of Cloud Storage

By Chris Neiger, The Motley Fool

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Cloud storage doesn’t have the same razzle-dazzle as a new iPhone or Galaxy smartphone, but it can be just as important as a shiny new product. Consumers may focus on new products, but investors should also be looking at the cloud services that come with it.

Up, up, and away
Strategy Analytics just released a report earlier this week highlighting which services Internet consumers use the most. At the top of the list, and not so surprisingly, was Apple and Amazon.com . But Google , with all of it’s cloud offerings, fell short in fourth place. Here’s how they stack up:
 

Source: Engadget. 

The reason for Apple’s dominance may stem from consumers’ preferences to store massive amounts of music, rather than any other content. Around 90% of Apple, Amazon, and Google cloud users store music collections. According to Ed Barton at Strategy Analytics, music will continue to be one of the most important features of cloud services. He said in a press release, “Music is currently the key battleground in the war for cloud domination.”

What’s interesting about the chart is that Google offers certain features like music matching, similar to iTunes Match, for free, but falls behind both Apple and Amazon for cloud storage. Apple charges $25 a year for the service, and Amazon offers 250 songs for free, but then charges $25 as well for up to 250,000 songs.

Building Apple’s cloud
With consumers looking to the cloud for more content streaming and storage, Apple is in a good position to benefit from the trend, if it can seize the opportunity. Apple has had some missteps with the cloud in the past, including hang-ups with iCloud and the failed MobileMe and .Mac. But earlier this week, it hired a former Cupertino adversary, Adobe Systems Chief Technology Office Kevin Lynch.

Lynch sparred with Apple in the past over Adobe’s Flash technology, but has also helped build Adobe’s Creative Cloud software to 500,000 subscribers. Some analysts believe that Apple’s new hire will help usher in more cloud services at the company.

The sky’s the limit
Apple may not be known for its cloud services now, but if it can harnesses its massive number of cloud storage customers and build some new products through Lynch, it could become a vital part of its business. Some have been critical of Apple’s cloud strategy in the past, or lack thereof, but it’s clear now that it has the upper hand when it comes to cloud customers.

The critical part for Apple right now is to offer more cloud services to its current customers. As more people become familiar with storing and streaming media within the cloud, Apple may have to introduce products that meet consumer demand. An Apple music streaming service has been the most widely talked-about idea, but for now investors will have to be happy with the company’s first place position in cloud storage.

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Review: Get software directly from the vendor with a single click with DDownloads

Setting up a new PC can be a daunting task. Getting it out of the box and plugged in is the easy part. The challenge comes from tracking down all those little patches, utilities, and other minor software that you accumulated through the years on your old PC. Free utility DDownloads (free) helps you out by giving you easy access to hundreds of popular applications, tools, and utilities, directly from official sources.

The Home screen gives you quick access to all the main features.

It is tempting to compare DDownloads to Ninite, an online service that streamlines the installation of nearly 100 apps. What sets DDownloads apart is that has a larger selection of software (500 vs Ninite’s 94), and it gives you far more control over the installation because, by default, it does not automate app installation. This can be especially important if your PC has an SSD drive, in which case you may prefer to install applications somewhere other than the default location.

The application opens to a home screen that gives you quick access to basic features, such as the various software categories, and advanced features such as silent installation and batch installation. The Windows Starter Kit provides you with a list of links for very common apps and utilities such as Adobe Flash, Adobe Reader, Microsoft .NET and Silverlight, Oracle Java runtimes, and so on.

When browsing the application databases, clicking the name of an application will show the URL for the download page in the bottom-right corner. Some applications do not allow direct links to the download, so instead DDownloads sends the URL to your Web browser, and your browser will then download the file. If you are the suspicious type, you can right-click the application name and select “Copy Download Link to Clipboard” and manually paste it into your Web browser. If the link is dead, you can use the handy “Copy App Name to Clipboard” function to try to track the app down the old-fashioned way.

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Adobe patches critical flaws in Flash, Reader, and Acrobat

Today is the second Tuesday of January—which makes it the first Patch Tuesday of 2013. Adobe is addressing a few critical vulnerabilities in its software as well this Patch Tuesday.

Adobe issued two Security Bulletins. The first, APSB13-01, is for Adobe Flash. The bulletin states that versions of Adobe Flash Player for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Android are all impacted by a vulnerability that could cause a system crash, or allow an attacker to execute malicious code remotely.

Adobe issued an update to patch critical flaws in Flash Player.

APSB13-02deals with flaws in Adobe Acrobat and Adobe Reader. According to the bulletin, Adobe Acrobat and Reader 11.0.0 and earlier versions on Windows and Mac OS X, and Adobe Reader 9.x versions for Linux are at risk. Like the Flash security bulletin, this one states that the vulnerabilities could lead to a system crash or allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.

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