Valve finally confirmed on Wednesday that it’s coming to the Mac, and soon, but the timing seems a little odd.

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Why is 2010 the right time for Valve and gaming on the Mac?
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TrendLabs researchers have recently published its findings about ZeuS , a botnet making the headlines in today’s threat landscape. ZeuS: A Persistent Criminal Enterprise ZeuS has been entrenched in the cybercriminal business for a long time now and has continuously evolved and improved. Given the vast number of toolkit versions readily available in the underground, the features ZeuS possesses to thwart both antivirus and other security solutions, as well as efforts by the security industry, ZeuS will continue to be used by cybercriminals to steal personal information and even people’s identities

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What’s the juice on ZeuS?
If you use Illustrator, you’ll want to know how to use the Gradient Mesh feature. Part one of this two-part series reviews the basic principles of gradient mesh

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Illustrator tip: Gradient Mesh shortcuts
Tags: color, direct, eyedropper, gradient, gradient-mesh, graphics, hardware-guide, mesh, product, product-guide, recommendations, security
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Last week, gamers discovered some “evidence” that Valve may bring its Steam service to the Mac. On Wednesday, Macworld obtained a screenshot that all but confirms it.

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Valve may soon raise the crowbar for Mac gaming
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If you use Illustrator, you’ll want to know how to use the Gradient Mesh feature. Part one of this two-part series reviews the basic principles of gradient mesh.

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Paint with Illustrator’s Gradient Mesh
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Strata Foto 3D CX lets you use a standard digital camera to capture real-world objects as textured 3D models.

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Review: Strata Foto 3D CX 2
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Image files found in a beta update strongly suggest that Valve Software may bring its wildly popular Steam, an “app store for games” on Windows, to the Mac.

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Valve’s Steam virtual store may come to the Mac
Tags: audio, gaming, iphone, ipod, photo, recommendations, security, software-suites, storage, store, utilities
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In this video from the show floor, Jackie Dove looks at two programs: PhotoPresenter 4, a tool that lets you create animated slideshows; and the debut of PDF2Office for iWork, which lets you covert PDFs to Pages- and Keynote-formatted documents.

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Macworld 2010: PhotoPresenter 4 and PDF2Office for iWork
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Software developer Howling Moon has released Upshot 1.0, a utility for taking screenshots on your Mac.

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Howling Moon releases Upshot screenshot utility
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Graebert GmbH has announced that ARES, its CAD program, will soon be on the Mac. Now part of a closed beta process, the software is expected to ship in the second quarter of 2010.

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ARES CAD package coming to the Mac