Apple hires Adobe executive for iAd position
Reports suggest that Apple has hired Todd Teresi, an Adobe executive, for its iAd advertising platform, an ironic move considering the companies' past rivalry.


Reports suggest that Apple has hired Todd Teresi, an Adobe executive, for its iAd advertising platform, an ironic move considering the companies' past rivalry.
Adobe's long stand for Flash's viability comes to a conclusion when they announced the end of their efforts for developing Flash for mobile devices. Apple iOS supporters get their victory following the fulfilment of Steve's opinion in April 2010, but is this victory just for Apple fans?
Have you been moaning and groaning about the dismal state of support Adobe's Flash Player plugin has for 64-bit browsers? Well, if your answer to that question is a yes, today will definitely be a very good day for you and your favourite web browser, for Adobe has announced the availability of the first beta of its Flash Player 11 plugin, which now boasts...yes, native support for 64-bit browsers. And no, we are not making this up at all.
Adobe has launched their new Photoshop Touch apps, designed for the Apple iPad tablet device - Adobe Color Lava, Adobe Eazel and Adobe Nav. The apps are available for purchase on the Apple App Store.

Point-updates for certain popular applications and programs are sometimes considered as the software equivalent of Service Pack updates for Microsoft's Windows operating system. However, Adobe wants to make it clear that the new development schedule which it has embarked upon for its industry-standard creative suite of software has little to do with the 'Service Pack' method, and that the new Creative Suite 5.5 which it announced today at a media event held at The Screening Room is every bit a full-fledged release as its predecessor was. VR-Zone brings you the coverage.
Adobe has announced Photoshop Express 2.0 for iOS devices. It is now available free on the Apple iTunes Store, and there is also a new Adobe Camera Pack for in-app purchase. Read on for more details.
Adobe's software is highly regarded by many professionals to be the de facto standard set of tools for churning out creative works in the media industry. Unfortunately, having the power of professional software at one's fingertips usually comes at a heavy price, literally. But if you want a chance to get your hand on some of Adobe's software without having to foot a single cent, why not give this little quiz of sorts from Adobe a go and see what prizes await you?
It might not be the case down here in sunny Singapore, but in other countries, it would appear that the success of a tablet is tied to a single critical factor: support for the 'full Web content'. Which, needless to say, includes Adobe's proprietary Flash plugin used in a vast majority of websites today. However, it would seem that Motorola is about to test the validity of such a claim: after all, what other reason can there be for the former to even think about shipping an Android tablet sans the critical plugin?
There is no denying that AMD is currently facing yet another rough patch, but it appears that the situation over at the Sunnyvale chip company might be a lot worse than what the company is willing to let on. Apparently, the recent string of departures from AMD's senior executive board has sparked off rumours that the higher-ups are planning to put the company up for sale, and well...the logo up there says it all. But what are the chances of such an acquisition actually taking place?
At the Mobile World Congress, Adobe showcased performance advancements with their Flash Player 10.2 and the company has expressed high expectations on the mobile adoption of Flash Player and AIR.
Korean manufacturer Samsung also had a few announcements at CES 2011 which include their new Blu-ray player and set-top box, and their partnership with Adobe to bring Adobe Air to the TVs.
Adobe has announced that Lightroom 3.3 and Camera Raw 6.3 updates are available for immediate download. This will bring raw file support to 15 new popular camera models including Nikon D7000 and Canon Powershot S95, as well as lens profiles for over 60 new Nikon, Canon, Pentax and Sigma lenses.
Adobe has officially announced that its Flash Player 10.1 will be coming to other smartphone operating systems such as BlackBerry, HP webOS 2.0, Windows Phone, LiMo, MeeGo, and Symbian.
PDFs are one of the most widely-used document formats when it comes to preserving a file's content and layout across multiple platforms, but are you aware of what the latest version of the format is fully capable of? That was what Adobe sought to demonstrate with the latest version of its Acrobat professional PDF editing software in an event held at The Screening Room yesterday. VR-Zone brings you the coverage.
The community asked for it, and finally, Adobe has delivered. After more than a year of waiting, Adobe has finally released a native x64 version for its popular Flash Player web browser plugin. And this time, it is available to users of all web browsers and operating systems.
Read on to find out more.
