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What's New in Adobe InDesign CS6

Adobe InDesign CS6 software is a versatile desktop publishing application that gives you pixel-perfect control over design and typography. Create elegant and engaging pages for print, tablets, and other screens. Use Adaptive Design Tools to easily repurpose layouts to look great on a variety of pages sizes, orientations, or devices.

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What's New in Adobe Illustrator CS6

Handle the most complex artwork with speed and stability. Adobe Illustrator CS6 software includes the new Adobe Mercury Performance System, with native 64-bit support for Mac OS and Windows to power such tasks as opening, saving, and exporting large files and previewing elaborate designs.

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What's New in Adobe Photoshop CS6

In Photoshop CS6, Adobe touched more features and introduced more new features than they had. In fact they have added about 60% more features changes compare to Photoshop CS5. Packed with new features and enhancements, the software includes groundbreaking innovations and unparalleled performance breakthroughs that expand the frontiers of imaging science, and deliver new levels of creativity and increased efficiency.

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What's New in Adobe Dreamweaver CS6

It's finally here - the new Dreamweaver CS6. One of the most powerful tools for web design is back. There are a lot of new features in Dreamweaver CS6 but they all focus around 3 key areas. The first is dealing with multi-screen, the second is building online business with Business Catalyst and third - he productivity.

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Mobile

Microsoft Misspoke Regarding Windows Phone 8 Updates

This is why companies have to be careful in their external communication: if a spokesperson reveals relevant details about an anticipated product, the news is going to be reported. Such a situation happened just three days ago, when Microsoft employee Nuno Silva went on the record.

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Microsoft Reveals Skype for Xbox Development Plans in Job Listings

Job postings on Microsoft's careers site indicate that the company is working on bringing Skype to the Xbox platform. The postings are for various engineering and management positions in London, and the successful applicants would be working as part of the apparently newly-formed Skype Xbox Engineering Team.

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Firefox’s New Download Interface, How To Restore The Old

If you have been following the recent development of the Firefox web browser, and in particular Mozilla’s plans with the next upcoming versions, you know that there will be lots of – good – change coming to the browser. From excellent features like click to play, a new Firefox design, a Metro version for Windows 8, Silent Updates, and many cool features for Firefox 13 (which not all may make it into that version).

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Chrome Browser for Android gets New Features, Languages

The Android OS version of Google's Chrome browser is now available in a host of new languages and has gained several new features, but it remains in beta testing and is afflicted with a variety of bugs. First released in February for tablets and phones that run the 4.0 version of Android, also called Ice Cream Sandwich, Chrome for Android now has its user interface in 31 additional languages and is available in all countries with access to Google Play, which was previously known as the Android Market.

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Windows Server 2012, due Later This Year

Microsoft announced yesterday that Windows Server "8" will be named Windows Server 2012 when it is released later this year. Dubbed as a "cloud-optimized" operating system, Windows Server 2012 is currently in the beta testing stage and an additional Release Candidate version is expected around June.

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Microsoft: Here are the Four Editions of Windows 8

Those hoping for fewer Windows editions than in previous versions, your prayers have been answered. Sort of…. It’s official as of yesterday, April 16: Windows 8 is the name for the next version of x86/64 edition of Windows. And there will be four SKUs only. According to a blog post on the Windows Team Blog, there will be two editions of Windows 8 for x86/64 processors: Windows 8 and Windows 8 Pro.

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