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Adobe unveils Acrobat X

by Simon Aughton on 19 October 2010 in News
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Adobe has unveiled Acrobat X, the new version of its software for PDF authoring, editing and collaboration, plus the new Reader X, its free software for reading and reviewing PDFs.

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Microsoft moots “possible acquisition” of Adobe

by Simon Aughton on 8 October 2010 in News
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Microsoft has discussed the possibility of acquiring Adobe as part of a joint strategy to tackle Apple’s lead in the mobile phone market, in a meeting of the two companies’ chief executives.

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Adobe patches critical Acrobat flaws

by Simon Aughton on 6 October 2010 in News
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Adobe has released security updates for Acrobat and Reader, addressing critical vulnerabilites that could cause the applications to crash and potentially allow an attacker to take control of the affected system.

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Apple agrees to end employee poaching pact

by Simon Aughton on 27 September 2010 in News
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The US Department of Justice has reached a settlement with six Silicon Valley firms that will bring an end to an agreement not to poach each others’ employees. Apple, Adobe, Google, Intuit, Intel and Pixar had agreed not to actively seek to attract people away from the other companies, in an attempt to hold down salaries.

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Adobe brings Premiere video to the Mac [updated]

by Simon Aughton on 21 September 2010 in News

Adobe has announced that Premiere Elements, its consumer video editing software, is available for the first time on the Mac. Premiere Elements 9 is designed to make it easier than ever to upload and import video into the new Organiser interface.

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Adobe unveils Photoshop Elements 9 [updated]

by Simon Aughton on 21 September 2010 in News
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Adobe has announced the release of Photoshop Elements 9, its consumer photo-editing software, that adopts a new technology from its big brother, Photoshop CS5, and provides new tools for organising images.

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