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Adobe to Launch a Free to Use Browser Version of Photoshop
I feel I should start this one by openly admitting that as much as I’m fully aware that Photoshop is capable of producing image editing miracles, it’s a piece of software I have never truly gotten to grips with. – As much as Microsoft may show increasing hatred towards it,…
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Adobe After Effects Now Has Impressive Content Aware Fill
Automatically Removes Elements in Videos Adobe Photoshop’s impressive Content Aware Fill is finally available in their After Effects video editor program. It basically intelligently assesses the area that needs fixing, then it automatically fills it with relevant pixels. All based on surrounding data and in proper context. In fact, it…
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Adobe Finally Killing Off Shockwave in April
End-of-Life Approaching Adobe is putting the final nail in the coffin of Adobe Shockwave plugin, announcing its discontinuation starting April 9th, 2019. One can’t really say they did not see this coming. In fact, it is surprising that it has held on for so long and it remains one of…
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Philips Introduces 328P8K 8K UHD Monitor
Following in the footsteps of DELL in releasing a mass-market 8K monitor, Philips is announcing that their 328P8K 8K ultra-HD monitor will be available soon. Using a 31.5″ IPS panel with a 7680 x 4320 resolution, the Philips 328P8K monitor boasts 100% AdobeRGB/SRGB colorspace support. Which makes sense since this…
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New Deep Photo Style Transfer Imaging Algorithm Accurately Copies Photo Styles
Researchers from Adobe and Cornell University have come up with a new imaging algorithm called “Deep Photo Style Transfer” that hopefully will find its way to the latest version of Adobe Lightroom as it is quite impressive. The new feature is able to assess the photo style of one picture…
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60-Second Google Pixel Hack Wins $120k Prize
A team of Chinese hackers compromised the security of Google’s new premier smartphone, the Pixel, in less than a minute, earning it members a cash prize of $120,000. The white-hat hacking team, Qihoo 360, exploited a critical vulnerability in the Google Pixel while competing in the 2016 Pwnfest hacking festival…
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Adobe VoCo Can Let You Insert Audio Into Existing Recordings With Ease
Voice editing software is nothing new, we’ve been tweaking, cutting, pasting and more for many years now. However, you spend an hour with your team recording a podcast, and you fumble something up, what do you do? You can slip, cut, record, paste, or even re-do the whole thing, and…
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Take Control of Adobe Lightroom with Loupedeck
Mouse and keyboard are a wonderful tool for most PC activities, but sometimes it can be a pain using complex commands or navigating plugins while doing editing work. Hitting CTRL+ALT+C over and over can be tiresome, and while macro keys can help a lot, having a dedicated control could be…
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Flash Hit by Another Zero-Day Vulnerability
Like a sailor, desperately panning water out of a sinking ship, Adobe has released an out-of-bound patch for yet another zero-day vulnerability in its Flash Player software. Versions of Flash affected by the vulnerability are those released on 11th October and earlier, from version 23.0.0.185 (or version 11.2.202.637 on Linux).…
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Soon Chrome Will Wave Goodbye to Flash
Companies all over have become keen to dodge and even kill the Flash plugin, with companies often avoiding it due to the many (and we mean many) security flaws it seems to possess and creates with each update. Now it would seem that Google has had enough and will start…
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Zero-Day Vulnerabilities Exposed In Microsoft and Adobe Software
Day after day we are warned about security risks, be it from that scam email claiming to be a prince looking to help spread his wealth or the free vouchers you often get given for sites like eBay or Amazon. Some threats are little more built in and for those…
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Adobe Releases Emergency Update to Fix Flash Ransomware Exploits
Adobe’s flash plugin has rapidly become extremely unpopular with web users due to its buggy nature and propensity to make browsers hang. As a result, HTML5 is the modern standard for viewing video content or animations which has made Adobe’s flash superfluous. Despite this, Flash can still be used to…
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Adobe Issues Patch For Code-Execution Bug
Flash has long been at the heart of a debate over usability and security. The media player has long been used for everything from Youtube to online games, but it has often by problems with even the fixes containing problems. As a result, people are being told to avoid using the…
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Adobe Creative Cloud Bug Deletes User Data on Mac
A recently published update for the Adobe Creative Cloud graphics service has been pulled by Adobe following reports that the Mac version of the software may delete important user data with no warning. Backblaze, a data backup service, has been hit hardest by the bug, with their official providing some…
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