Saturday
Apr182015

Improved Adobe Creative Cloud support coming to Android 

Adobe's Creative Cloud suite of applications and tools is a foremost example of a successful cloud-powered Software as a Service based subscription model. Not only has Adobe seen success in reaching desktop users, it has also made serious inroads into incorporating mobile devices as tools and adjuncts for developers and artists. Adobe is now committing more support and compatibility for Android devices in 2015.

With Android 5.0 Lollipop and Google's Android for Work initiative, plus more powerful devices supporting desktop-class performance, Android is now prmed for bigger adoption in the workplace as well as in the creative workflow. Realizing this, Adobe has issued its reiterated continued support for Android in a post titled "What about Android?"

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Friday
Apr172015

Emerging Filmmakers use iPad to Create & Shoot at HotDocs Film Festival 

HotDocs Film Festival is North America's largest documentary film festival, conference and market. It presents it's 22nd annual edition from April 23- May 3, 2015 in Toronto. Over 210 documentaries from around the world will be screened to the public as well as international delegates in the film industry. Hot Docs also includes a hefy roster of industry conference sessions and events.

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Thursday
Apr162015

HTC One M9 review

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

As iterative as it may seem, the HTC One M9 really does bump up the specs where they count. More powerful and efficient processors, more RAM, a larger battery and an incrementally smaller size, make it a real step forward from its predecessors.

The new HTC One (M9) refines HTC”s ideal of what a smartphone should offer. Revisiting the design and function of the previous M7 and M8 models, HTC’s gone for subtle refinement over drastic re-invention, which means that while familiar, the new HTC One M9 is definitely new and improved. 

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Thursday
Apr162015

Google introduces certification program for Cardboard clones

 

Google Cardboard is an affordable way to experience virtual reality for the first time. It’s no wonder that clones have started to crop up. Google wants to rein them in or legitimize them with a new certification program. They want to unify the clone headsets and have them working under the badge “Works With Google Cardboard.” They will set guidelines for it and look over your headset so that they can assure that the clone headset will work with all Cardboard software. Seems like a good deal for developers we have to say.

Source: TechCrunch