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Adobe's Creative Suite 4 - What's New

Adobe announced Creative Suite CS4 on September 23th. The new release includes six editions ot Creative Suite 4, each combining tightly integrated, industry-leading components, and online services that enable designers to handle virtually any creative task (Design Premium, Design Standart, Web Premium, Web Standart, Production Premium and Master Collection).

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Software makes iTunes accessible to blind

Thanks to a technological advance, Jim Denham, the assistive technology coordinator at the Perkins School for the Blind, who is visual impaired, can sit at home by himself and browse among the thousands of audio books, podcasts and albums digitally stored on Apple’s iTunes.

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Flash 10, Bad News for JavaScript Interaction

Right now you can use Flash to work around a lot of JavaScript limitations and many products use an invisible Flash movie to batch upload files, play movies in a screenreader accessible manner, automatically add content to the browser clipboard and more.

All of these will cease to work without user interaction in flash as reported on the adobe devnet. It is a real problem that will cease to make Flash a useful tool to patch inaccessible solutions.

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Hole in Adobe Software Allows Free Movie Downloads

A security hole in Adobe Systems Inc software, used to distribute movies and TV shows over the Internet, is giving users free access to record and copy from Amazon.com Inc's video streaming service.

The problem exposes online video content to the rampant piracy that plagued the music industry during the Napster era and is undermining efforts by retailers, movie studios and television networks to cash in on a huge Web audience.

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The First "Googlephone", iPhone's Challenger

Apple is about to meet a challenger. The iPhone has dominated the smartphone landscape for more than a year. But now, Google could halt -- or slow -- its progress.

The first phone to use Google's Android operating system has been created by Taiwanese handset maker HTC, and T-Mobile will be unveiling it this week and bringing it to the U.S. market next month. The HTC Dream, aka the T-Mobile G1. The public appearance will be on Tuesday in New York.

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Adobe Introduces Creative Suite 4 Product Family

Adobe announces the Adobe Creative Suite 4 product family, an important release of the industry-leading design and development software. Delivering radical workflow breakthroughs that bridge the gap between designers and developers, the new Creative Suite 4 product line advances the creative process across print, Web, mobile, interactive, film and video production.With new levels of integration and expressiveness for Flash technology across the entire product line, Adobe’s biggest software release to date includes Adobe Creative Suite 4 Design editions, Creative Suite 4 Web editions, Creative Suite 4 Production Premium, Creative Suite 4 Master Collection, as well as 13 point products, 14 integrated technologies and seven services.

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Lightroom 2.1 from Adobe Labs

Introducing the Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.1 release candidate. The ‘release candidate’ label indicates that this update is well tested but would benefit from additional community testing before it is distributed automatically to all customers. The goal is that the application be tested on a diversity of hardware and software configurations not available internally at Adobe.

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Adobe Acquires European Image Serving Provider

Adobe announced it has acquired YaWah ApS, a European dynamic imaging software provider based in Aarhus, Denmark.The acquisition will accelerate the European and global expansion of Adobe Scene7, the leading hosted rich media platform designed for eCommerce and multi-channel marketing companies.

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Adobe Opens eBook Distribution With New Server Technology

Adobe announced a new server software solution that allows the secure download of eBooks for Adobe Digital Editions, Adobe’s free client software for purchasing, managing and reading eBooks.

“We know digital book customers want a broad selection of content, a choice of reading platforms and devices and the option to get their eBook from their favorite retailer, local public library or directly from the publisher,” said Paul Weiskopf, senior vice president, Corporate Development at Adobe. “Adobe Content Server 4 enables the publishing industry to meet all these needs for eBook customers while, at the same time, protecting valuable copyrights.”

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Adobe AIR Application Installations Surpass 25 Million

Adobe reported that there have been more than 25 million installations of applications deployed on Adobe AIR in the first six months since its release. Numerous Fortune 500 companies, in addition to start-ups across a variety of industries, have deployed hundreds of AIR applications to engage with customers, partners, and employees in new and compelling ways.

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