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Posted Aug 11, 2008 12:38 by Victor B. Listed in: News Tags: Adobe , E-books , Reuters
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Books are a very special resource - Image 1It's a sign of the digital age. America's libraries, in an attempt to keep with the times and draw back readers, have greatly expanded its selection of digital titles, from e-books, to movies, to music, that can be downloaded by library patrons for use on their gadgets.

Better still, all of the media they're putting up is free, so long as you've got a library card. More after the jump!

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Posted Jul 1, 2008 04:11 by Charles D. Listed in: News, OS Tags: Adobe , Mac OS X , Creative Suite 3 , Airport , iCal , iPhone
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Logo of Apple, Inc. - Image 1The wait is finally over as Apple recently announced the release of the latest Mac OS X software update. Mac OS X 10.5.4 Leopard includes some general operating system improvements which enhance the stability, compatibility, and security of your Mac. Find out the specifics of all the new changes in our full article.

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Posted May 6, 2008 06:40 by Jay P. Listed in: News, OS Tags: Adobe , Mac OS X
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Mac OS X 10.5.3 build 9D27 Seed Note - Image 1Another build has just been released for the Mac OS X 10.5.3 Leopard. What's interestring about this particular build is that the people behind the build 9D27 listed no known issues with the software update. Nonetheless, a few corrections were still made. Read more on this in the full article.

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Posted Apr 17, 2008 03:57 by Jay P. Listed in: News, OS Tags: Adobe , Mac OS X
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Mac OS X 10.5.3 build 9D20 released, total number of code corrections up to 150 - Image 1Apple's really working fast on the the upcoming maintenance and security update for MAC OS X 10.5.3 Leopard. The latest build, 9D20 has just been released last Tuesday. This build brings up the total number of code correction up to 150. Details on build 9D20 after the jump!

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Posted Mar 19, 2008 08:29 by Enrico S. Listed in: News, Software, iPhone Tags: Adobe , flash player , Steve Jobs , iPhone , SDK
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Apple iPhone - Image 1In a previous article, we covered a rumor that Flash support would be coming to the Apple. Well, it looks like the rumors are true. Adobe has revealed that they are working on a Flash player for the said cellular phone. For more information, head on over to the full article by clicking on the "read more" link below.

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Posted Nov 10, 2007 11:22 by Victor B. Listed in: News, Applications Tags: Adobe , Photoshop
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Photoshop goes online - Image 1Macworld is reporting that Adobe will be moving its Photoshop image manipulation software online. Adobe has confirmed that they'll be bringing an online version of Photoshop, known as Photoshop Express, to the internet loving masses by the end of year, and will develop an full version of Photoshop Express in 2008.

Some of the basic features of Adobe Photoshop Express after the jump!

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Posted Nov 5, 2007 03:00 by Max F. Listed in: Opinion & Analysis Tags: Adobe , Microsoft , Mars , Star Wars , Jupiter , Zelda
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V for Vendetta, Moore, Lloyd - Image 1We posted an article one month ago that invited readers to do a little thought exercise. Here's what we said: "On the 5th of November we're going to post an article or two about video games, gadgets, technology, and general geekness ... the things about video gaming and technology that ought not be forgotten."

So here's our list of some video gaming and technology moments worth remembering. Hope this gets you thinking (and feeling nostalgic too!). And we look forward to your comments (and arguments). What do you remember and wish that the world will never forget?

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Posted Jul 9, 2007 07:43 by Isaac C. Listed in: Culture, Hacks & Exploits, Boot Camp, iPhone, iPhone Tags: Adobe , flickr , CNN
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The iPhone - Image 1Seems like the iPhone has acquired quite a following. It has even attracted the intense focus of more than 300 hackers who have gathered last weekend in San Francisco.

The iPhone was released last June 29 and since then has become so popular that a recent survey found it more popular than cars. A device that combines the iPod music player with a mobile phone that allows internet surfing, the iPhone is naturally the source of a lot of people's interests, even those who want to maximize its potential even if they go through unconventional means. Like a weekend camp designed for hacking.

In an effort to get what Apple won't give them, 300 (plus) brave hackers set out to find the limits and capabilities of the iPhone. Organized by Chris Messina, the iPhoneDevCamp was held in a borrowed office complete with its own message board projected on a big screen. The event was not sponsored by Apple and efforts by Adobe to make participants sign nondisclosure agreements were met with a quick boot.

Hackers at the camp have produced a number of unusual and interesting results. One found a way to make iPhones yell out like Chewbacca when dropped. Another figured out how to flip through the top 10 photos on Flickr with the touch of a finger. A useful program also went out to make the iPhone function as a baby monitor. One program that got some hype allowed customized home pages with iPhone icons. "For example, a user can put an icon for the cable station CNN on their home page if they want to go to the site every time they turn the iPhone on."

By the end of the camp, 45 new programs for the iPhone were demonstrated, not including those that the more secretive programmers have chosen to develop by themselves. Perhaps we may yet see more things spark in the future from the endeavors of the 300. We should also see more from the developers of the iPhone themselves and third party developers now that the public has shown so much interest in it.

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Posted May 13, 2007 10:46 by Karl B. Listed in: News Tags: Adobe , Microsoft , lawsuits , YouTube , Giants , CNN
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Lawsuit! - Image 1Cease and desist letters were fired off to Apple as well as other technology giants such as Microsoft, Adobe, and RealNetworks on Friday. According to MacNN, the C&D letters demanded that the aforementioned companies integrate Media Rights Technologies' (MRT) proprietary technology to prevent music streams from being "ripped."

MRT claims that the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) "forces companies to comply with the act and provide copy-control technologies." Each company has been given 10 days to respond and MRT will reportedly file lawsuits totalling more than US$ 200 billion against the companies.

MRT also claims that companies such as Apple, Real, and Microsoft are deliberately designing their players with loopholes to allow copyright infringement. MacNN also reports that according to MRT, the suits could also extend to companies like YouTube and CNN, which also use the infringing technology.

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Posted Apr 19, 2007 05:31 by Karl B. Listed in: Opinion & Analysis, iLife Tags: Adobe , iPhoto
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Apple's iPhoto - Image 1


Apple's iTunes eventually made its way to Windows, thanks in part to the iPod's success. Now, with Apple throwing its full support behind the Apple TV, could another component of iLife eventually appear on Windows? Apple Matters' Chris Howard explores the possibility of a Windows version of iPhoto. According to Howard, it's all about "the Apple experience and Apple having control." Howard also parallels the iTunes move to the possible iPhoto move. He states it like this:

iTunes for Windows gave users a taste of the apple and created a more seamless integration with the iPodÂ?whether perceived or real. Plus then Apple also had control over the feature set.

Likewise a Windows version of iPhoto will give users a further taste of the apple and create a more seamless integration with the Apple TVÂ?whether perceived or real. Plus then Apple will also have control over the feature set.


Howard also notes (in the comments section) that one of the reasons why users are sometimes reluctant to switch to a whole new platform is the subsequent porting of their old data to the new platform. "How many Windows users worry about switching to Mac because theyÂ?ve got thousands of photos in Picasa or Adobe Album etc and they donÂ?t know what to do with them on a Mac?" Howard ask. "iPhoto on Windows makes more sense the more I think about it."

What about you guys? Let us know what you think by leaving a comment below.

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