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Adobe introduces GenStudio and structure reference for Firefly AI | VentureBeat

These attributes may be especially helpful for artists and designers working at creative agencies, on their own for clients...

AI video startup Haiper emerges from stealth, plans to build AGI with full perceptual abilities | VentureBeat

In addition to text-to-video, Haiper AI video platform also provides tools to let users upload and animate existing images or repaint a video, changing its style, background color, elements or subject with a text prompt.

Adobe показала Music GenAI Control — инновационный ИИ для создания музыки / NV

Adobe Music GenAI Control — новый искусственный интеллект, создающий музыку по вашим текстовым подсказкам.

U.S. in rare earth quandry | Network World

In the face of China wielding menacing control over 97% of the world's rare earth materials, the U.S. House of Representatives recently passed a bill that would bolster R&D of the key elements and help find substitutions for the materials.

Symantec’s $1.28B VeriSign gambit draws mixed reviews | Network World

Symantec's stunning decision to put $1.28 billion in cash on the table to buy most of the security services within VeriSign is a gambit that is drawing mixed reactions in the analyst community, but Symantec insists the VeriSign certificate and authentication services are key elements in what's shaping up to be one of the biggest self-transformations ever in the security industry.

New Adobe ad campaign shows Apple some tough love | Network World

Adobe today has launched an ad campaign that gushes "We Love Apple," though after listing all the things the companies have in common it ends by scolding Apple for blocking technological freedom of choice.

Apple disses our DRM for iPad, Adobe says | Network World

Apple Inc. will not use Adobe Systems Inc.'s e-book digital rights management (DRM) technology, an Adobe executive said on Wednesday.

Antitrust suit puts Apple at heart of pay-limiting scheme | Network World

A California class action lawsuit puts Apple at the center of a conspiracy involving Google, Adobe, Intel and others to keep employee wages down.

Amazon’s Kindle winning battle, but Adobe poised to win eBook war | Network World

Barnes & Noble, Sony and other eBook vendors may be the manufacturing brawn in the ongoing e-reader war, but the brains directing the challenge against Amazon.com's market-leading Kindle is Adobe Systems Inc.

Adobe says Honeycomb tablets will get Flash in ‘a few weeks’ | Network World

Adobe says Flash support for tablets based on Google's upcoming Honeycomb version of the Android operating system will be available "within a few weeks."

Crash course: HTML 5 video | Network World

If you want to watch Internet-delivered video on your PC, the vast majority of Web sites have settled on a single, consistent way to do that. That's the good news. The bad news is that this single, consistent delivery system is Adobe Flash, with all its security and stability issues.

Adobe embraces touch with six new apps | Network World

Adobe plans to release six applications designed to be used exclusively on touch-based devices, including apps to execute creative tasks such as photo editing and Web page design, the company announced Monday.

Patch Tuesday: Microsoft safeguards video, Adobe secures PDFs | Network World

Microsoft unloads 11 updates for 25 vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday while Adobe also gets IT managers' attention with its security advisory for Adobe Reader and Acrobat.

Adobe viewer first step to digital content platform | Network World

Adobe's new magazine viewer is the first component of the company's digital publishing platform

Adobe’s Flash Player 10.1 sent to phone makers | Network World

Adobe Systems plans to release the final version of Flash Player 10.1 for smartphones on Tuesday, but very few people will be able to use it right away.

Intel pushes 50-core chip, mulls exascale computing | Network World

Intel is drumming up support for its latest 50-core Knights Corner and Xeon E5 server chips, which are key elements in the company's plans to scale performance while reducing power consumption moving toward an exascale supercomputer by 2018.

Adobe’s DRM vexes e-book owners | Network World

One of the chief advantages touted by Adobe Systems Inc. for its e-book copy protection technology, called Adobe Digital Experience Protection Technology (ADEPT), is that consumers can buy e-books for one e-reader and freely transfer them to other such devices, as well as their Apple and Windows computers.

How IT Can Fix A ‘Death By PowerPoint’ Presentation Problem | Network World

IT departments today have many well-defined responsibilities. But what about helping business users with not just the technical side but also the creative elements of their PowerPoint decks and presentations?

Microsoft not hurting Creative Suite, Adobe CTO says | Network World

Adobe Systems may be feeling the pinch from the recession, but it insists that it isn't losing business to Microsoft.

4 free video editors bring out your inner filmmaker | Network World

Shooting footage with a video camera is easy. Assembling the random footage into something watchable can be a whole other matter. Working with professional-level video editing software such as Adobe Premiere Pro can cost a good deal and also means a very steep learning curve.

Apple’s iPad marketing sparks complaint to FTC | Network World

Apple's iPad, announced Wednesday, has already led to one complaint to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission in which a consumer charged Apple with false advertising by showing Adobe Flash working on the device.

Six Easy Pieces: How to Do Cost of Ownership Analysis Better | Network World

If cost of ownership analysis is a painful exercise for IT organizations, why has almost every company done it (and continued to do it) multiple times? Simply because management requires an accurate understanding of current IT costs and strengths so they can better assess new ideas and technologies. In this article, we will identify six key elements to effective cost of ownership analysis, which you can use these to improve the accuracy and eliminate the frustration associated with this necessary step in y

Three warning signs of a user-unfriendly app | Network World

A user-friendly interface is paramount if you want employees and external users to adopt an enterprise application. But what, precisely, makes an app user-friendly? That's a complicated science, with detailed books and research papers devoted to it. But if your app has any of the following three elements, that's probably not a good sign.

Adobe bends, a little, on eBook DRM | Network World

Responding to criticism that its anti-piracy mechanisms could slow the growth of the eBook industry, Adobe Systems plans to liberalize its approach toward Digital Rights Management with eBooks.