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Autodesk’s year of living acquisitively
All divisions—including their new consumer products group—went shopping in 2011. Here’s our list of companies and technologies now part of ...
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Autodesk’s AEC division regroups
The surprise move put the AEC division under an unscripted spotlight at last week’s Autodesk University. It is a good ...
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Adobe rolls out Android apps
The six new products are $9.95 each and designed with professionals in mind. Adobe has unveiled a set of new ...
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Chasing pixels from CAD to Pandora
The new markets we thought were out there, really are out there. It’s not easy, but the ability to combine ...
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NewTek introduces its latest: LightWave 11
NewTek is now on the fast track. The company has gone to its base, VFX especially for TV, and it ...
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Bentley teams with Adobe for i-Models
Bentley’s i-Models for the basis for the exchange of any information related to a project including models, documents, and soon, ...
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Autodesk expands the 123D family
New products 123D Catch and 123D Make fill out Autodesk’s growing line of products for the consumer Maker market. Autodesk’s ...
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Apple acquires 3D mapping company C3 Technologies on the sly
It may be about relying less on Google, but Apple isn’t the only company building a GIS portfolio. Build or ...
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Adobe Photoshop Elements offers a bridge to mainstream photo editing
At times quirky and complicated, Photoshop Elements is also remarkably powerful and handy. By Kathleen Maher Adobe Photoshop Elements is ...
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Dassault lines up with s.Oliver for resource management
In the highly competitive apparel market, time to market, and the cost of goods must all be carefully managed. German ...