A Bad Day For Mobile Adobe Lightroom Users
Hopefully you haven't been using Adobe Lightroom on an iOS device like an iPad over the past few days, for if you had there is a chance your photos are all gone,…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Aug 24, 2020 | General Tech | 2
Hopefully you haven't been using Adobe Lightroom on an iOS device like an iPad over the past few days, for if you had there is a chance your photos are all gone,…
Read Moreby Jim Tanous | Jan 6, 2020 | Processors, Mobile | 1
Following its performance workshop Sunday night, Intel held its CES 2020 keynote Monday afternoon. The company highlighted its strengths in the enterprise, AI, and “intelligent computing” in general, but...
Read Moreby Sebastian Peak | Jul 29, 2019 | Displays, Graphics Cards | 0
Previously requiring a Quadro workstation card, NVIDIA's latest Studio Driver (version 431.70, released today) has brought 30-bit color support to GeForce and TITAN cards for the first time. What does this...
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Apr 9, 2019 | General Tech | 7
While its sibling, Adobe Flash, still has 2020 and the rest of 2019 to entertain you with web games, the company has officially ended support for Shockwave Player. Attempting to go to…
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Jan 24, 2019 | General Tech | 4
In a modern 3D workflow, it’s common to paint materials onto a model from a library. The artist could, for instance, place apply an iron base to their geometry before painting a…
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Oct 19, 2018 | Graphics Cards | 3
The Adobe MAX conference took place earlier this week. It consisted of several keynotes, live streams, workshops, breakout sessions, announcements, and it aligned with an update to several Creative Cloud applications. One such…
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Oct 21, 2017 | General Tech | 0
One of the highlights of the Adobe MAX show is their Sneaks segment, where they show off cute demos from their research labs. Some, but not all of these end up in…
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Oct 2, 2017 | Systems | 2
AMD is bundling two months of Adobe Creative Cloud with a selection of PCs, ranging from Ryzen-enabled desktops to APU-enabled laptops and all-in-ones. There are...
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Jul 31, 2017 | General Tech | 11
Just when you thought it was safe, there is a group who are attempting to ensure that Adobe Flash never dies, just like the killer from a horror movie in the 80's…
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Jul 28, 2017 | General Tech | 16
It’s been a long time in the making, but Adobe, Mozilla, Microsoft, Google, Apple, and others will completely end-of-life Flash Player by the end of 2020. Adobe will not update...
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Dec 13, 2016 | General Tech | 5
Google is about to begin transitioning their users away from Flash, unless they explicitly enable it on a site-by-site basis. This is a step beyond click-to-activate, which refuses to activate...
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Nov 8, 2016 | General Tech | 1
At their annual MAX show, Adobe hosts a keynote called “Sneak Peeks”. Some of theses contain segments that are jaw-dropping. For instance, there was an experimental plug-in at Adobe MAX 2011 that…
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Nov 1, 2016 | General Tech | 9
Apparently I missed this the first time around, but Adobe has decided to continue supporting the NPAPI version of Flash Player on Linux. They have just released their second update,...
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Jun 5, 2016 | General Tech | 5
So a company, who refuses to port its applications to Linux, is experimenting with UWP for future products. Adobe's Experience Design...
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Apr 15, 2016 | General Tech | 17
So TrendMicro has published a blog post that lists two unpatched vulnerabilities that affect QuickTime for Windows. Worse? They announced that Apple will no longer provide security updates for that...
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Oct 2, 2014 | General Tech | 6
The Creative Cloud subscription service from Adobe allows users to pay a monthly fee to have access to one or every available product. This ranges from Photoshop, to Illustrator, to After Effects,…
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | May 15, 2014 | Editorial, General Tech | 0
Needless to say, DRM is a controversial topic and I am clearly against it. I do not blame Mozilla. The non-profit organization responsible for Firefox knew that they could not...
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Apr 8, 2014 | General Tech, Graphics Cards, Processors, Shows and Expos | 3
When Adobe started to GPU-accelerate their applications beyond OpenGL, it started with NVIDIA and its CUDA platform. After some period of time, they started to integrate OpenCL support and bring AMD into…
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