Adobe aims to bring Photoshop to mobile masses with upcoming app
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Dubbed Project Rigel, the mobile app will let people retouch photos on iPhones and iPads. It is slated to make its debut at Adobe’s digital creativity conference in October.
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Grim forecast for computer, tablet sales takes a turn for the worse
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A glut of inventory, Microsoft’s offer for free upgrades to Windows 10 and an overall stagnant market combine for a projected decline in sales.
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Windows 10 running on 75 million devices, Microsoft says
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Less than a month after rollout, the operating system’s adoption is humming along.
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Angry Birds maker to cut up to 40% of workforce
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The company says that it will focus on its games, media, and consumer products divisions and needs to be more “agile” as it looks to improve its financial position.
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Verizon launches Hum, a smart device for your dumb car
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The mobile-app-supported Hum allows people to monitor a vehicle’s health and to contact nearby roadside assistance. Out of the box, Hum works with over 150 million vehicles.
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What’s behind smartphone market’s slowing growth? Look to China
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Research firm predicts global shipments will rise around 10 percent this year, compared with more than 27 percent in 2014. One reason? Demand for devices in China is falling.
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Can Samsung get unstuck from Galaxy Note 5 design flaw?
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The smartphone’s stylus gets jammed when you insert it backwards into the storage slot, which can break it permanently. It’s a problem some research analysts say harkens back to Apple’s iPhone design uproar.
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