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Photoshop CS4 to be 64-bit for Windows, but not Mac
Adobe said the next version of its Creative Suite will feature a 64-bit version of Photoshop, but not for Mac users. Due to changes Apple made in its programming direction, Mac users will have to wait.
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Apple releases iTunes, QuickTime, and Front Row updates
Apple addressed some minor issues by updating iTunes, QuickTime, and Front Row.
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The Greenhouse to offer Penny Arcade game
Penny Arcade's new game will be the first to be distributed by The Greenhouse, a new distribution system for independent games.
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Run for the hills
The Gadgetbox lineup for today: leading off, a delightful plug-and-play apparatus for your SATA hard drive; in the two spot, a planter for those without a green thumb; and finally, coming up third, a gadget that’ll give you a run for your money.
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Aspyr distributes game updates via Game Agent
Aspyr's Game Agent now offers game updates as part of its free service.
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Pro baseball Web video woes continue
Baseball fans that subscribe to MLB.TV continued facing technical problems on Tuesday.
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Sony ships PS3 DualShock 3 controller
Sony is shipping its DualShock 3 game controller for the PS3.
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Sophos warns against iMunizator ‘scareware’
Sophos has issued a security bulletin to warn Mac users against what it calls "scareware:" a Mac app that's designed to scare users into paying money.
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Troubleshooting .Mac iCal syncing
Does .Mac tell you it can't sync your iCal events due to inconsistent data? Here are a couple of options for solving the problem.
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Olive unveils new multi-room music systems
Olive has introduced the Opus No. 4 and Melody No. 2, two new digital music peripherals designed to help make a multi-room audio system.
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Review: Google Gmail
Google's Gmail is a lot like Google's Web search: simple, no frills. But Gmail has a nice feature set that makes it a nice choice for online email—as long as you don't mind the contextual ads that Google displays on the Gmail Web page.
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iTunes Germany launches TV shows sales
The German iTunes Store has begun offering TV programs for download, following in the footsteps of the U.S., U.K., and Canadian online digital download services.
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Hordes of Orcs game adds maps, improves A.I.
Hordes of Orcs 1.1.3 improves the orc A.I. and adds three new maps; other changes have also been made.
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Cyndicate RSS reader improves performance
Cyndicate, the RSS/Atom newsreader, gets performance increases and other enhancements in its 1.2 release.
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Intel exec: Programming for multicore chips a challenge
Adding more cores is desirable to meet growing computing demands, but it could create more challenges for programmers writing code that enables applications to work effectively with multicore chips.
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WD offers quad-interface external drives
WD's new My Book Studio Edition II sports four interfaces and two drives inside for up to 2TB of storage capacity.
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Find Files Fast: Inside the Spotlight Menu
Spotlight is an indispensable tool for finding anything on your Mac. All you need to do is learn its tricks. In the first part of our Spotlight series we’ll give you an overview of the Spotlight menu, including how to customize how results are presented, how to save time with keyboard shortcuts, and how to reboot spotlight when it misbehaves.
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InstallEase tool available for free
InstallEase, part of LanRev's Management Suite, is now free.
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Adobe releases Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 beta
Adobe has launched Photoshop Lightroom 2.0 beta, giving users the change to test out the next version of the company's photography workflow application.
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MLB’s Web video strikes out on opening day
Major League Baseball’s opening day turned into a frustrating affair for subscribers to its fee-based MLB.TV live game video-streaming service.
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FCC to turn down Skype's mobile open access plea
The FCC plans to dismiss a request from Skype that would require mobile operators to open their networks.
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Sprint shows off iPhone lookalike
Sprint unveiled a new phone made by Samsung, the Instinct, which looks remarkably like the iPhone.
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Remixing Radiohead
Radiohead and iTunes offer you a chance to remix the band's new single, "Nude."
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FinderPop 2.1.2
FinderPop, the venerable Mac OS enhancer, is now compatible with Leopard—and it's better than ever.
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Hide Time Machine's icon in the Finder
Learn a couple of ways to make your Time Machine drive invisible in the Finder, yet still functional for backups.
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