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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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Adobe the toolmaker listens to its customers, kills Flash for Mobile
Tools built for old paradigms rarely fit new situations. Mobile app development is still searching for its Pulaski Tool. It ...
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Nvidia unveils Maximus to unlock a workstation’s full potential
New technology allows formerly sequential tasks such as design, analysis, and rendering to be processed simultaneously. Workstation manufacturers and leading ...
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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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Lytro computational photography redefines the snapshot
By capturing the entire light field, instead of a plane of light brought into focus, Lytro opens up new ways ...
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Adobe introduces Photoshop Elements 9 for the Mac App Store
Several high-end features from Photoshop’s professional version find their way to a consumer product for Mac users. Adobe cleverly takes ...
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Apple Final Cut Pro falls flat with professionals; rivals try to seize the moment
Adobe and Avid are trying to win market share as Apple seems to be aiming for a more general consumer ...
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Autodesk acquires social image service Pixlr
Autodesk will use the technology to strengthen existing consumer products like SketchBook, and it also gains an existing platform on ...
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2007: New Acrobat 3D promises a treasure box of possibilities
Once upon a time the CAD world waited with breathless anticipation for the second release of Acrobat with 3D capabilities. ...
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The big do-over
Print as a communications medium is not dying, but the transformation is not going to be easy. Kathleen Maher examines ...