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Adobe CS6

Adobe Creative Suite 6 (CS6) and Creative Cloud

Adobe has announced the release of Creative Suite 6, the latest iteration of its professional design software suite, as well as a new online product called Creative Cloud. Image editor Photoshop leads the offerings while other notable tools such as Illustrator, InDesign, Dreamweaver, Premiere Pro, and Flash are in the bundle as well. The complete package comes in the form of the CS6 Master Collection, which sells for a cool $2,599, though you can opt for Creative Cloud, a new subscription model that includes all the apps for just $49.99 per month. Adobe Creative Cloud makes all the apps available for subscribers to download and also features online services for sharing and publishing content created with the suite. Adobe’s mobile apps for iOS and Android are thrown into mix as is 20GB of online store, and file syncing between devices.

Adobe CS6 will be available within 30 days though pre-ordering is on now.

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How Adobe Flash will Look on the Google Nexus One [Android]

Adobe Flash on Google's Nexus One [Android]

So we’ve already shown you everything there is to see about the latest Android phone from HTC and Google, but now it’s time to check out something the masses have been yearning for but have yet to actually receive. Adobe’s been working on Flash 10.1 beta for quite sometime and they’ve finally got a decent build ready and Adrian Ludwig from Adobe’s Flash team shows us how the service will render on mobile devices. The one thing to note is that the Nexus One has a very powerful processor from Qualcomm, something proves to be handy when using a power-hungry service like Flash. Guess the mobile devices of 2010 and beyond will be smart and powerful.

Watch the video after the jump(more…)

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iPhone finally getting Flash from Adobe?

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Well it was bound to happen, amiright? We’ve been wanting flash on our Jesusphone from the beginning and Adobe CEO Shantanu Narayen has now revealed that Apple and Adobe are finally “collaborating” on a Flash-version for the iPhone. No word on when this will be complete, but rest assure that it won’t be a run-down version that Adobe originally suggested.

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What we love: Adobe Creative Suite 4

We’ve been fans of Adobe for years now.  Photoshop’s used constantly for work and play as well.  Going beyond Photoshop, we love all the other products that Adobe’s come out with their Creative Suite line.  We personally own CS3 and are now forced (willingly forced) to upgrade to Creative Suite 4 that Adobe just released.. Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, DreamWeaver, Flash, Premier and the rest of the line have all gotten beefed up and we can’t wait to get our hands on it.

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Price: CS4 Master Collection $2,499 (Upgrade for $899)

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NBC kicks Silverlight to the curb, looks to Flash for online media viewer

The Olympics were great if you were just looking to watch your essential primetime events.  But for some of us, it was a bit frustrating.  Having to head over to NBC’s Olympic site to watch some non-broadcasting events was a pain, because it required you to download Microsoft’s Silverlight first.  Then, after numerous tries, it would finally begin.  The interface itself was not that appealing.  We were watching Phelps on our flat screens and not our PC monitors.  But, some people were.

Now, NBC has abandoned the application, for unknown reasons and is going to go with a more user-friendly approach.  It’s been announced that NBC will stream its NFL football games this season using Flash video.

This is the first time full-length NFL football games have been available in the US over the Internet.  The fun’s already begun, our friends.  The streaming service made its debut on Thursday during the NFL season opener between the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins. Besides the video feed, the streaming service also offers the ability to switch camera angles, view picture-in-picture playback, receive live statistics and interact with commentators in real time.

Check out the service and let us know what you think!

Source:  Alley Insider

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