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What's New in Adobe Illustrator CS5

Today, Adobe announced Illustrator CS5, a compelling new release of its comprehensive vector graphics software that allows users to create distinctive artwork with sophisticated drawing tools, expressive lifelike brushes and a host of other every day time-savers that dramatically impact the efficiency of the software. Adobe Illustrator CS5 will be available as a stand-alone application or as a component across multiple Adobe Creative Suite 5 editions.

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Microsoft

What's New in Microsoft OCS 14

With the next generation of Office Communications Server, due out before the end of this year, Microsoft will look to establish itself as a company that can be trusted with unified communications. One of Microsoft's sticking points with customers will be enterprise voice capabilities.

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Nokia Plans New Tablet

Following the launch of Apple's much-hyped iPad, a number of other companies are preparing to roll out competing products. According to an analyst, one of those companies is Nokia, which is said to be working on a new tablet device that will launch by the end of the year.

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Apple

Apple Introduces iPhone OS 4.0

According to CNET.com Apple sent media invitations Monday morning to an event where it will reveal iPhone OS 4.0. There were scant details, simply an e-mail with the above image that said, "Get a sneak peek into the future of iPhone OS."

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Google

China Clamps Down on Uncensored Google Search

A week after Google started redirecting Chinese search users to its Hong Kong site in order to avoid having to censor results, many search queries from within China are getting the Great Firewall treatment. The move was widely expected by most, and with Google's mobile services also getting a partial block in China, it's clear the government isn't a fan of Google's shenanigans when it comes to deciding what its citizens can access.

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Apple

Apple Sued Over Multitouch Patent

Elan Microelectronics, a Taiwanese chipmaker, filed a complaint with the International Trade Commission today, accusing Apple of using its patented multitouch technology in the iPhone, the iPod Touch and, of course, the iPad. The chipmaker has also asked the ITC To ban the import of the Apple devices into the U.S.

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Google

Google's Chrome to bundle Adobe's Flash

According to CNET.com, Google is planning to bundle its Chrome browser and/or operating system with Adobe Systems' Flash in a deeper partnership. The announcement, which is expected to come today, is an interesting wrinkle ahead of the launch of Apple's iPad, which famously doesn't include Flash.

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General

iTunes 9.1 Expected to Bring Things up to Speed for iPad

With the pending release of the iPad, Apple will have outgrown its iTunes software yet again. According to MacRumors, however, iTunes 9.1 will drop around the same time as the iPad launch this Saturday. The release will make a couple of changes to the iTunes Store's categories, improve its Genius Mix feature, and change around the device management interface.

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Adobe

Countdown to Adobe Creative Suite 5

On Monday, April 12, Adobe will introduce Creative Suite 5 to the public. This is an unveiling and not the official launch day, which means you will not be able to purchase it on the same day.

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General

Object - Oriented JavaScript Book Winners!

A week ago we started a competition to give 5 copies of Object-oriented JavaScript! We have received a large number of Emails and here are the lucky ones: Katrina Deas, Debbie Johnson, John Groom, Peter Meier and Terrance Cooper. Everyone will be notified via email, so you can get your books as quick as possible.

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