- Sat Nov 21 10:44 AM PST 2009 Another (loud, fuzzy) peek at Wired's tablet edition
What will Conde Nast magazines look like once they show up on tablet computers made by Apple, Hewlett-Packard, and others? This video gives you an idea.
- Fri Nov 20 9:00 AM PST 2009 Browser security features compared
The newest versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox, and other browsers all protect against phishing and malware attacks, and most also let you browse anonymously, though they implement these features in very different ways.
- Thu Nov 19 9:01 PM PST 2009 Adobe's Acrobat.com reorganizes, gets mobile app
The company improves its Acrobat service with a new organizer and a mobile app for the iPhone and BlackBerry that lets users access their files on the go.
- Thu Nov 19 4:50 PM PST 2009 Chrome and Android
As part of its quest to get users on the Internet and connect to their services, Google created Android and Chrome.
- Wed Nov 18 6:33 PM PST 2009 Lightroom 2.6 beta supports new compact cameras
Along with Canon's 7D and Nikon's D3s, and a number of high-end compact cameras move into the Adobe fold with betas of Lightroom 2.6 and related software.
- Wed Nov 18 1:40 PM PST 2009 Cool tees for shutterbugs
PetaPixel has put together a great list of 21 T-shirts for photographers.
- Wed Nov 18 12:37 PM PST 2009 Are the new Office icons a nod to Adobe?
The icon refresh that Microsoft debuted in Wednesday's release of the Office 2010 beta looks more than a little bit similar to the icons for Adobe's programs.
- Wed Nov 18 9:00 AM PST 2009 Nokia N900 now on sale in the U.S.
Nokia announces that its Nokia N900 Maemo-powered Internet tablet is now available in the U.S. for $649.
- Tue Nov 17 1:44 PM PST 2009 CNET News Daily Podcast: AOL gets a spin-off target date
In today's episode we talk about AOL's split from Time Warner, which is taking place next month, as well as GE's plan to bring its clean coal technology to China.
- Mon Nov 16 10:07 PM PST 2009 Adobe releases new Flash, AIR betas
Flash Player 10.1 gets a hardware video boost, and AIR 2 gets tighter integration with desktop computing resources such as USB drives and multitouch interfaces.




