Saturday
Jun122021

Adobe to pull Photoshop Mix and Photoshop Fix apps from Apple App Store on June 21

Adobe is pulling out two free, neglected apps from the Apple App Store. The company announced the change by updating the FAQ page for the Photoshop Mix and Photoshop Fix apps. Adobe will remove both apps on June 21, and it encourages you to switch to the Photoshop Express Photo Editor if you want a similar experience. However, this app requires either a monthly or yearly subscription for more intensive photo editing.

Photoshop Mix was released before a full-fledged version of Photoshop appeared on the iPad. It was designed to give iPad users some access to photo editing on the go. It let you add text layers and "easily create and share professional multilayered images and designs in minutes." Meanwhile, Photoshop Fix was meant for more light touch-ups and refinements. The former was last updated three years ago, while the latter was two years ago. 

Source: MacRumors

Friday
Jun112021

YouTube Music introduces new Replay Mix playlist

YouTube Music wants to make it easier for you to find your recent most listened tracks. So, the streaming service introduces a new Replay Mix playlist right before the My Supermix playlist in the app's Mixed For You. It can hold up to 100 songs, and it includes tracks you've been listening to a lot in the "last few weeks." You can liken it to Spotify's On Repeat playlist.

Source: 9to5Google

Friday
Jun112021

Apple tries out new iCloud Mail for web redesign

Apple is beta testing a new look for the iCloud Mail experience on the web to make it more in line with the design changes in macOS Big Sur. As a result, you can expect an overall cleaner look and feel than what's available right now. It will also allow you to compose emails in a smaller window in the middle of the screen instead of opening a new window. The redesign is expected to go live for all users in the fall.

Source: MacRumors

Thursday
Jun102021

OnePlus's new Nord phone promises 'core experience'

 

But we have to let you know immediately that it doesn't look like we're getting the phone here in Canada. The new OnePlus Nord CE 5G promises to represent the Nord brand, with the CE standing for Core Edition. It showcases the essentials of what OnePlus thinks its users need.

The new device runs on a Qualcomm Snapdragon 750G chipset with Adreno 619 GPU, 6/8/12GB of LPDDR4X RAM, and 128/256GB of UFS 2.1 storage.

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