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- Photoshop Touch Now Available for iPhone, iPod Touch and Android Phones
- Kindle Bug in iOS That Deletes Users Entire Library now Fixed
- Music Industry Revenue Is Up, So Are Legal Downloads
Photoshop Touch Now Available for iPhone, iPod Touch and Android Phones Posted: 27 Feb 2013 01:37 PM PST Adobe debuts Photoshop Touch for iPhones, iPod Touch and Android phones and is available on App Stores and Google Play. Until now, Adobe‘s mobile strategy focused mainly on keeping heavy-duty editing tools like the Photoshop Touch on tablets and left smartphones with Photoshop Express. Today, Adobe officially released the Photoshop Touch for the iPhone, iPod Touch and Android phones. The app has nearly all of the same functionality as the tablet version and interfaces perfectly with the smaller screen. One of the biggest upgrades Photoshop Touch offers over Photoshop Express is the ability to create layers. The Photoshop Touch app allows a minimum of three layers for projects created on the highest resolution with the number of layers increasing as the resolution decreases. |
Kindle Bug in iOS That Deletes Users Entire Library now Fixed Posted: 27 Feb 2013 11:20 AM PST Amazon’s 3.6.1 buggy update to its Kindle app for the iOS has been resolved and is now available in the iTunes Store. Users of the Kindle app for iOS devices beware. The newest Amazon Kindle update, version 3.6.1, for the iOS has a very serious bug that will delete the app’s entire library collection. The update was meant to fix a couple bugs and the registration process. Instead, the update de-registered iOS Kindles, deleted libraries, bookmarks and settings. One unhappy user writes “Thank you new update for erasing all of my saved settings. Now I have to go through my hundreds of books to find the ones I haven?t read and change all of my screen settings. |
Music Industry Revenue Is Up, So Are Legal Downloads Posted: 27 Feb 2013 09:42 AM PST The music industry can breathe a sigh of relief today, since we now know for sure that piracy hasn’t destroyed the lives of every artist out there – as the copyright lobbyists would have us believe. In fact, the industry’s revenue went up in 2011 for the first time in a long time, as legal downloads finally began to compensate for the fall in CD sales. CDs have been going out of fashion for well over a decade and despite the fact that there has been one illegal option or another for downloading music since the creation of Napster in1999, it’s only now, as we get well into the second decade of the the 21st century, that the music industry has finally caught up. |
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