Adobe has acquired Mixamo, a 3D graphics company for an undisclosed sum. The company will use Mixamo’s 3D technology into Photoshop and Creative Cloud.
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Adobe has acquired Mixamo, a 3D graphics company for an undisclosed sum. The company will use Mixamo’s 3D technology into Photoshop and Creative Cloud.
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Just two days after releasing a Comp CC app for iPad, Adobe is now launching a visual storytelling app. Dubbed as Slate, the app allows users to layout, design and publish content to any device.
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Adobe has launched Comp CC app for iPad that enables the rapid creation of layout concepts for mobile, Web and print projects. Any layouts you create can be easily sent to InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator via the Share menu.
Adobe has launched Lightroom photographic companion app on Android. The app will let users organize and edit pictures as you take them on your phone.
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Adobe has scooped up stock photo service Fotolia for $800 million in cash. The privately held service boasts of 34 million royalty-free photos, images, graphics and HD video.
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Adobe has launched Creative Cloud App preview for Android. The app allows users to manage their Creative Cloud accounts by browsing and previewing files stored in the cloud service.
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Adobe has acquired photo editing firm Aviary for an undisclosed amount. Aviary offers software development kits, or mobile SDKs, to developers who want to add photo editing features to their mobile app.
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Adobe has released a major update to its web media player and runtime platform. It has rolled out Adobe Flash Player 14.0 and Adobe AIR 14.0. The version 14 of the AIR runtime has been updated with support for Intel x86 Android devices along with Gamepad support for web games as it promised recently. This will allow developers to use Android mobiles as either a second screen or game controller for Flash-based games.
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Google is working on its photography suite seriously and it was pretty evident after the Mountain View company acquired Snapseed photo editing app. In the latest move to strength its photography team, Google has pocketed Adobe’s John Nack.

John Nack has been associated with Adobe and one of its primary offering – Adobe Photoshop. John Nack was the Senior Product Manager for Adobe Photoshop. He had been associated with Adobe for 14 years and was the man to lead the company’s first public beta – CS3. Apart from that, he was also responsible for features inside Photoshop like Smart Objects.
In a blog post at Adobe’s website, John Nack bid his former company a adieu and hopes for a great experience at Google. He also said that the two companies have been in good terms and are working to make the best for photographers to tell their tales.

Adobe Flash Player for Android has been updated to version 11.1.102.59 and the Adobe AIR gets updated to version 3.1.0.488 that brings performance improvements and bug fixes related to security and stability. Adobe announced earlier this week that they would stop the Flash Player development for the mobile phones and tablets. This might be the last update for the Android with the improvements and security bug fixes. The earlier versions of the Flash Player and AIR brought 3D game support, premium video content with protection and more. Continue reading “Adobe Flash Player v11.1 and AIR 3.1 for Android brings performance improvements and bug fixes”

If you are big fan of Adobe Flash Player on your Android phone or BlackBerry Playbook , bad news ! Adobe has announced that it is stopping development of Flash Player for mobile browsers and mobile devices. It will however provide critical bug fixes and security updates. This info comes from ZDNET who got early access to this announcement from Adobe. Looks like Adobe is increasing investment in HTML5 and shying away from Flash player on the mobile browser.
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At Adobe MAX , the California based company launched a slew of tablet optimized apps to be made available for both Android and the iPad. The apps are focused towards users looking to use their tablets for creative purposes.
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When we talk about graphic editing programs, then the only name that comes in our mind is Adobe Photoshop. Photoshop is known as one of the best graphic or image editing software in the world. Well, people use this software on their PC and laptop, but what about using it on your iPad? Continue reading “Photoshop coming to iPad soon”
Looking forward to the latest version of Adobe Flash Player for Android? Then stop wasting your time and head over to Android Market to download the latest version of it. Continue reading “Adobe Flash Player updated to 10.2, now available for Honeycomb too”