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- Newegg Daily Deals: Motherboard Roundup
- 6 Features iOS 7 Took from Android and Other Operating Systems
- John McAfee Posts Quirky Video in Response to Uninstall Requests
- Cooler Master's CM Storm Havoc Gaming Mouse Features Ultra-Sensitive Laser
- Nvidia Following in ARM's Footsteps, Plans to License Graphics Technology
- Fuel Entertainment to Go Digging for Buried Atari Games and Prototype Systems in Landfill
- Adobe Officially Launches Subscription-Only Creative Cloud Desktop App
Newegg Daily Deals: Motherboard Roundup Posted: 19 Jun 2013 08:00 PM PDT Top Deal: If you're looking to upgrade to Haswell, you'll need a new 1150 socket motherboard to go along with it. Luckily today's top deal from Newegg is the ASrock Z87 Extreme6 LGA 1150 mobo which will support Intel's new processor. The deal is running for $175 with free shipping (normally $190) and you'll get 8GB of Crucial memory free with purchase. Other Deals: ASRock Z77 Fatal1ty Professional LGA 1155 Intel Z77 ATX Intel motherboard for $195 with shipping for $8 (normally $210; Free 8GB Crucial memory with purchase) MSI Z77A-G45 Gaming LGA 1155 Intel Z77 ATX Intel motherboard for $128 with shipping for $8 (normally $140; Free 8GB Crucial memory with purchase) ASUS P8Z77-V PRO LGA 1155 Intel Z77 ATX Intel motherboard for $190 with free shipping (normally $210 - use coupon code: EMCXPWM34) ASUS Maximus V Gene LGA 1155 Intel Z77 Micro ATX Intel motherboard for $180 with free shipping (normally $210 - use coupon code: EMCXPWM33) |
6 Features iOS 7 Took from Android and Other Operating Systems Posted: 19 Jun 2013 01:00 PM PDT There's a reason iOS 7 looks so familiarLast week Apple announced its highly-anticipated iOS 7 update would come with a flurry of "new" features. From the look of things, however, we've seen a lot of these supposedly fresh designs in Android, WebOS, and Windows before. Is Apple stealing ideas from other user interface (UI) developers in a bid to stay relevant? Take a look at our UI comparisons in the slides below and let us know what you think! |
John McAfee Posts Quirky Video in Response to Uninstall Requests Posted: 19 Jun 2013 09:16 AM PDT |
Cooler Master's CM Storm Havoc Gaming Mouse Features Ultra-Sensitive Laser Posted: 19 Jun 2013 08:16 AM PDT |
Nvidia Following in ARM's Footsteps, Plans to License Graphics Technology Posted: 19 Jun 2013 07:59 AM PDT |
Fuel Entertainment to Go Digging for Buried Atari Games and Prototype Systems in Landfill Posted: 19 Jun 2013 07:39 AM PDT |
Adobe Officially Launches Subscription-Only Creative Cloud Desktop App Posted: 19 Jun 2013 01:06 AM PDT Despite opposition, company abandons pay-once, use-forever Creative SuiteThe Creative Cloud desktops apps Adobe announced at Adobe MAX back in May are now here. With the company halting the development of its Creative Suite applications, the subscription-based Creative Cloud desktop apps will now be the only way for people to access the company's latest flagship creativity apps. Only available to paying Creative Cloud members, the CC desktop apps, which include Photoshop CC, Illustrator CC, InDesign CC, Adobe Muse CC, Dreamweaver CC, Edge Animate CC, Adobe Premiere Pro CC, After Effects CC and many more, pack hundreds of new features not found in the CS6 versions and allow you to keep everything "synced and organized across your desktop, website, and mobile device." Despite Adobe offering a wide range of subscription plans that cater to everyone from individuals interested in single apps to businesses and creative teams with much larger appetites, not everyone is enthused at having a subscription-based model shoved down their throat. While the company is unlikely to go back to the pay-once, use-forever model, it remains open to the idea of making Creative Cloud membership plans a lot more affordable in order to assuage those unhappy with current pricing. For individuals, subscription costs $19.99 per month for a single app and $49.99 per month for the entire suite ($74.99 without annual commitment), with existing Creative Suite (CS3 or later) customers eligible for discounts on both as long as they are willing to make an annual commitment. Likewise, for a limited period only, Adobe is offering the "Complete" plan to student and teachers at discounted prices: $19.99 per month for individual users and $39.99 per month per user for teams. Where teams and businesses are concerned, the Complete plan costs $69.99 per month per user ($39.99/month per user for existing CS users). "We've added a ton of new innovation to all our CC desktop apps like Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. These apps include new features that increase productivity, streamline the effort to build mobile content and showcase some stunning new imaging and video science. And in addition to the traditional areas of innovation these apps are now connected to the powerful publishing and community features integral to the Creative Cloud experience," said David Wadhwani, senior vice president and general manager, Digital Media, Adobe. "And with even more great updates coming to Creative Cloud throughout the year, we can't wait to see the incredible work our customers are going to deliver." Those who can do without all the latest features can stick to Creative Suite 6, which the company currently intends to continue selling "indefinitely." Follow Pulkit on Google+ |
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