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Photoshop.com implements video hosting and group albums

Crave Photoshop.com may be Flash-y and Air-y with photo-editing capabilities, but it surprisingly still seems to lag sites like Flickr and Facebook when it comes to various sharing features. For instance, ... Read story »

Adobe Creative Suite drops PowerPC support

Crave (Photo credit: Dong Ngo/CNET) It's probably time you said goodbye to your PowerPC-based Mac. Adobe confirmed that future versions of its Creative Suite will run only on Intel-based Mac computers. There ... Read story »

Adobe's next Lightroom drops PowerPC support

Crave Adobe Systems, taking the same course with its forthcoming Creative Suite applications, will offer the next Mac OS X version of Photoshop Lightroom only on Intel-based machines. Apple has chosen to ... Read story »

Adobe testing RAW files support for Olympus E-P1, new Nikons

Crave The Nikon D300s. Adobe Systems has released a test version of its Camera Raw 5.5 plug-in so Photoshop can handle RAW images from the Olympus E-P1 Micro Four Thirds camera, ... Read story »

Adobe explains why Lightroom image export isn't faster

Crave Earlier this month, I encountered an Adobe Photoshop Lightroom analysis by consultant Lloyd Chambers that expressed surprise with a facet of the image editing and cataloging software: it didn't export photos ... Read story »

Super-stylish laptop cooler: Moshi Zefyr

Blogs I'm pretty pleased with my MacBook Pro. I've had it for over two years, and while it's not a nice as the new unibody MacBook Pro, it gets the job done ... Read story »

Super-wide 43-inch NEC display is super-expensive

Crave Remember those "wider is better" Pontiac commercials from several years back? NEC will probably need a marketing campaign at least as effective (was that one even effective?) to sell the following ... Read story »

A finger-friendly iGoogle returns to iPhone and Android handsets

Crave The new iGoogle for iPhone and Android phones has been streamlined from the old one and now supports widgets that take advantage of Ajax, and iFrames. Google has been once ... Read story »

Instant-on OS gets Adobe photo-editing support

Crave Phoenix Technologies and Adobe bring instant-on Photoshop editing to Netbooks. Back in January, Phoenix Technologies launched a lightweight instant-on platform named HyperSpace. Designed primarily for Netbooks, the little low-power mobile ... Read story »

Most smartphones to get Flash Player 10 beta in October

Crave Back at GSMA 2009, Adobe announced that it would bring Flash Player 10 to a number of smartphones in 2010, and it looks like Adobe is making good on its promise. ... Read story »

HTC Hero now official

Crave The HTC Hero will come in both brown and white. At an event held in London, HTC officially announced its latest Android smartphone, the Hero. This device has been talked about ... Read story »

Software developer jumps the gun on Dell Android Netbook?

Crave Mobile software developer Bsquare announced Wednesday that it will port Adobe Flash Lite to Dell's Inspiron Mini 9 Netbook. One problem: Dell has yet to announce any Android Netbooks in its ... Read story »

Adobe uses graphics chip for faster Photoshop CS4

Features For the first time, the upcoming Photoshop CS4 will be able to employ the muscle of your computer's graphics chip.  Read story »

Adobe Flash bringing more widgets to TVs

Features From the PC to the TV, Adobe wants to bring rich Web animation and video into your living room.  Read story »

5 things you need to know about RAW format shooting

Features Not sure what the RAW option in your dSLR does? Find out in our simple starter guide.  Read story »

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