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Adobe launches into hardware with pen, digital ruler

Adobe launches into hardware with pen, digital ruler

Apart from transitioning its Creative Suite software to the subscription-based Creative Cloud, Adobe also showed off two new pieces of hardware that it has been working on.


Adobe kills Creative Suite, goes subscription only

Adobe kills Creative Suite, goes subscription only

Adobe has made its Creative Cloud the only way to get the new versions of its full software suite. Customers "overwhelmingly" prefer it.


Adobe Lightroom 5 in public beta

Adobe Lightroom 5 in public beta

The latest version of Adobe's raw-editing software enters public beta testing and introduces the ability to proxy edit files on disconnected drives.


Adobe cuts price of Creative Cloud subscriptions

Adobe cuts price of Creative Cloud subscriptions

Individual subscriptions to Adobe's Creative Cloud have seen a price reduction for Australian and New Zealand users.


Adobe issues emergency update for Flash

Adobe issues emergency update for Flash

Two previously unknown security holes have prompted Adobe to issue an emergency Flash update across all platforms.


Adobe shuts down CS2 activation server, puts software and serials online

Adobe shuts down CS2 activation server, puts software and serials online

Although only intended for customers who can no longer activate their software, with the price of entry being signing up for an Adobe ID, the internet has interpreted the move as "free software".


Adobe Lightroom 4.3 patch released, Retina support baked in

Adobe Lightroom 4.3 patch released, Retina support baked in

Adobe has updated Lightroom, bringing the usual bug fixes and new camera support, but also a little bit of Retina lovin' as well.


Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator now support Retina displays

Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator now support Retina displays

Been waiting for a better Photoshop or Illustrator experience on your fancy high-resolution Mac? Adobe has delivered.


Adobe: web standards match 80% of Flash features

Adobe: web standards match 80% of Flash features

HTML5 and other standards haven't yet caught up to Flash Player, but Adobe thinks it can surpass it — and it's working to make that happen. Also: what to do about the Retina display conundrum?


Adobe will now issue free security fixes for CS5 apps

Adobe will now issue free security fixes for CS5 apps

Adobe says it's now working on patches for Creative Suite 5.x versions of Photoshop, Illustrator and Flash. Previously, customers would have had to pay to upgrade to CS6 to get the fixes.


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