Gadgetwise Blog: Q&A: Trouble-Shooting Browser Problems with PDF Files
A number of factors can affect a browser’s ability to display a PDF (Portable Document Format) file within its window.
Bits Blog: Adobe to Kill Mobile Flash, Focus on HTML5
Adobe announced Wednesday that it is killing Flash for mobile devices and will instead focus its efforts on HTML5 for mobile developers.
Bits Blog: For Adobe, the Future Is in the Past
Adobe announced half a dozen new creative applications last week that were designed specifically for touch on tablet computers and smartphones. The company sees touch as its future.
Bits Blog: Adobe’s Announcement Competes With Apple’s
Adobe, which has jostled with Apple since 2007 over Adobe Flash and the iPhone, is planning an announcement next week on the same day and time as Apple.
Gadgetwise Blog: Photoshop Elements 10 Hits Shelves
Adobe’s new Elements 10 is the most feature packed version yet, but it may be too complex for dabblers.
Bits Blog: Will Developers Adopt Adobe Flash 11?
Adobe on Wednesday introduced the latest version of Flash software, which adds 3-D gaming and support for high-resolution content on televisions.
Gadgetwise Blog: Apple Brings Back Final Cut 7
Responding to complaints from professional video editors, Apple has reintroduced the $1,000 Final Cut 7, but it can only be purchased through Apple telesales.
Bits: Adobe, Creator of Flash, Embraces HTML5
Adobe revealed an early version of new software on Monday called Adobe Edge. The software will enable Web designers to create online content using the Web programming languages HTML5, instead of Adobe Flash.
Gadgetwise: Getting Images From an iPhoto to Lightroom
Savvy photographers like Adobe’s Lightroom because it is more powerful than iPhoto, but getting images out of iPhoto is a challenge. Here’s how to do it.
Gadgetwise: Q&A: E-books Without an E-Reader
I can’t open an ePub file on my computer. What is this file type and is there anyway to read one of these files on the computer?
Gadgetwise: Photoshop Makes Something out of Nothing
The newest version of Adobe Photoshop, CS5, has some pretty tricky tools – including one that can instantly replace unwanted elements and missing backgrounds.
Gadgetwise: Adobe Makes Apps to Enhance Photoshop
Adobe released three new applications for the Apple iPad that will let digital artists take advantage of the device’s multitouch screen to enhance the use of Adobe Photoshop on a desktop computer.


