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DOJ investigation yields fresh evidence against Google, Apple in antitrust lawsuit

Back in 2009, a small controversy began swirling around Google and Apple, amid allegations that the two companies had struck an informal agreement to not poach each other’s employees. The Department of Justice launched an investigation into the matter in 2010, but details of the case were only made public for the first time yesterday. TechCrunch was the first to sift through the documents, and has uncovered some ostensibly incriminating evidence against not only Google and Apple, but Pixar, Lucasfilm, Adobe, Intel, and Intuit, as well

Back in 2009, a small controversy began swirling around Google and Apple, amid allegations that the two companies had struck an informal agreement to not poach each other’s employees. The Department of Justice launched an investigation into the matter in 2010, but details of the case were only made public for the first time yesterday. TechCrunch was the first to sift through the documents, and has uncovered some ostensibly incriminating evidence against not only Google and Apple, but Pixar, Lucasfilm, Adobe, Intel, and Intuit, as well

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CES 2012: Corel Rolls Out AfterShot Pro for Windows, Mac and Linux

On the eve of CES 2012, Corel rolled out AfterShot Pro, a new photo workflow app for Windows, Mac and Linux designed for serious photographers and destined to catapault Corel the same league with Adobe Lightroom.

On the eve of CES 2012, Corel rolled out AfterShot Pro, a new photo workflow app for Windows, Mac and Linux designed for serious photographers and destined to catapault Corel the same league with Adobe Lightroom.

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Leica D-Lux 5

The high-end Leica D-Lux 5 point-and-shoot camera comes with a sky-high sticker price, but includes the $300 Adobe Lightroom software package. Sharp images and laudable low-light performance make it an appealing option for well-heeled enthusiasts.

The high-end Leica D-Lux 5 point-and-shoot camera comes with a sky-high sticker price, but includes the $300 Adobe Lightroom software package. Sharp images and laudable low-light performance make it an appealing option for well-heeled enthusiasts.

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Adobe releases EchoSign app for iOS, enables legally binding contracts to be signed with a ‘click’

We’re not going to twist your arm, but if you’re sitting on some beachfront property that you’re willing to deed over to your favorite Engadget writers, the folks at Adobe are making the process all too easy. The company is delivering a free app for iOS that enables EchoSign subscribers to attach legally binding signatures to virtually any document, all from the comfort of their preferred fruit-filled device.

We’re not going to twist your arm, but if you’re sitting on some beachfront property that you’re willing to deed over to your favorite Engadget writers, the folks at Adobe are making the process all too easy. The company is delivering a free app for iOS that enables EchoSign subscribers to attach legally binding signatures to virtually any document, all from the comfort of their preferred fruit-filled device.

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Photoshop Will End Blurry Pics Forever

A blurred image is the worst.

A blurred image is the worst.

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Boot up: HTC bullish over Apple rivalry, former eBay chief Meg Whitman ‘to replace HP boss’, and more

Plus Adobe issues ‘critical’ security update to patch Flash Player vulnerabilities, and what happens when you get hacked out of business? A quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Critical security update for zero-day attack available for Adobe Flash Player > > Adobe “Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in Adobe Flash Player 10.3.183.7 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Solaris, and Adobe Flash Player 10.3.186.6 and earlier versions for Android. These vulnerabilities could cause a crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system

Plus Adobe issues ‘critical’ security update to patch Flash Player vulnerabilities, and what happens when you get hacked out of business? A quick burst of 8 links for you to chew over, as picked by the Technology team Critical security update for zero-day attack available for Adobe Flash Player > > Adobe “Critical vulnerabilities have been identified in Adobe Flash Player 10.3.183.7 and earlier versions for Windows, Macintosh, Linux and Solaris, and Adobe Flash Player 10.3.186.6 and earlier versions for Android. These vulnerabilities could cause a crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system

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Adobe PhotoShop Elements & Premiere Elements 10 Review

(By Daniel Grotta) Adobe on Tuesday unveiled Version 10 of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements, applications widely regarded as the top Windows PC and Mac consumer programs for editing photos and videos. Read the full review.

(By Daniel Grotta) Adobe on Tuesday unveiled Version 10 of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements, applications widely regarded as the top Windows PC and Mac consumer programs for editing photos and videos. Read the full review.

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Adobe: yep, your Windows 8 system will support Flash — sometimes (video)

Flash fans can breathe a collective sigh of relief — Adobe has confirmed that the next version of Windows will, in fact, support work built on its once ubiquitous web publishing platform.

Flash fans can breathe a collective sigh of relief — Adobe has confirmed that the next version of Windows will, in fact, support work built on its once ubiquitous web publishing platform.

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Adobe Lightroom 3.5 will support Olympus, Panasonic and Sony RAW formats

Possessing a camera with RAW output is great, but working with those data-rich files often isn’t — not least because most manufacturers use proprietary file formats. However, Lightroom fans who update to version 3.5 (currently at release candidate stage) should discover that it effortlessly handles RAW images from a bunch of recent cameras including the Olympus E-P3 and E-PL3 , Panasonic G3 and GF3 , and the Sony Alpha NEX-C3 The update will also fix a number of bugs, such as inconsistent processing times and a loss of geo-tagging metadata when converting to Adobe’s Digital Negative format. Time to get those psychedelic HDR images flowing

Possessing a camera with RAW output is great, but working with those data-rich files often isn’t — not least because most manufacturers use proprietary file formats. However, Lightroom fans who update to version 3.5 (currently at release candidate stage) should discover that it effortlessly handles RAW images from a bunch of recent cameras including the Olympus E-P3 and E-PL3 , Panasonic G3 and GF3 , and the Sony Alpha NEX-C3 The update will also fix a number of bugs, such as inconsistent processing times and a loss of geo-tagging metadata when converting to Adobe’s Digital Negative format. Time to get those psychedelic HDR images flowing

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NVIDIA’s Project Maximus takes multi-GPU mainstream, ‘Virtual Graphics’ takes it to the cloud

NVIDIA just wrapped up an intimate press briefing here at SIGGRAPH 2011, where — amongst other things — it officially took the wraps off of two major initiatives.

NVIDIA just wrapped up an intimate press briefing here at SIGGRAPH 2011, where — amongst other things — it officially took the wraps off of two major initiatives.

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