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While Apple’s iPhone has notably been left out of Adobe’s new initiative with Flash Player 10.1 to bring an integrated Flash experience to browsers on smartphones and other platforms, TechCrunch notes that Adobe has also been using its Adobe MAX 2009…

PC World reports on Adobe’s launch of Flash Player 10.1, which aims to integrate the Flash experience across a wide range of devices, including smartphones. The initiative also includes the Open Screen Project, which brings together nearly 50 compan…

Using third-party products, such as Adobe Photoshop Elements 7.0, Adobe Premier Elements 7.0, or Adobe Album Starter 3.0 to delete media content from your iPod nano (5th generation) may also delete synced iTunes video content* and photos from your iPod nano (5th generation). Video and photo content synced from iTunes will continue to be listed on your iPod, but will no longer be playable or viewable. * Synced video content includes, but is not limited to: music videos, movies, and TV shows downloaded from iTunes.

Antivirus firm Sophos reports that Mac OS X Snow Leopard ships with an outdated version of Flash Player that contains several security vulnerabilities patched in the most recent version of Flash Player that was released by Adobe on July 30th. Import…

Earlier today, we reported on comments from Adobe Principal Product Manager for Photoshop John Nack pointing to a new FAQ document noting that only Creative Suite 4 will be officially supported on Apple’s forthcoming Snow Leopard operating system, wi…

Earlier today, we reported on comments from Adobe Principal Product Manager for Photoshop John Nack pointing to a new FAQ document noting that only Creative Suite 4 will be officially supported on Apple’s forthcoming Snow Leopard operating system, wi…

Need a digital ID? Here’s how to create one with Adobe Acrobat.

Your slideshow can be converted to a PDF file, which you can view or print using Preview, Adobe Reader, or any PDF application. If your slideshow contains hyperlinks, they are exported as active links in the PDF document.


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