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Quark has announced that QuarkXPress 9, the newest release of Quark’s page-layout and design software, is now available.
Adobe will be showcasing the new features in Adobe Creative Suite 5.5 at an event in London on May 11, 2011.
If you really can't wait for a recorded version of the Royal Wedding come April 29, Google's YouTube unit has announced that the Royal Family will provide a live video stream of the big day's events.
The biggest Apple-related announcement at the 2011 National Association of Broadcasters trade show was the company's revealing of Final Cut Pro X. But the second biggest Apple announcement at the event didn't even come from Apple. Rather, it was Adobe's declaration that it will add support for HTTP Live Streaming to its Flash Media Server.
Following Twitter's decision to clamp down on third-party developers earlier this year, it now looks like an effort may be afoot within a leading provider of client apps to create a direct competitor to the popular microblogging service.
Why wait for the iPad 3, 4 or even 5? A tablet that can offer glasses free 3D is here now, thanks to a neat iPad 2 tech demo.
The fundamental security of the Dropbox cloud storage service has been called into question by a researcher.
Adobe's coming updates to its Flash Builder and Flex cross-platform software development tools, announced Monday, don't do anything to address the exclusion of the Flash Player from Apple's iOS products.
Flash Builder 4.5 for PHP helps developers build apps for web, desktop and mobile systems, including Apple's iOS devices.
Adobe today announced software to develop, test and deploy mobile applications on devices running Android, BlackBerry and Apple's iOS.
If you're a connoisseur of commercials or an aficionado of ads -- an adficionado, if you will -- Apple's new iAd Gallery app, released on Tuesday, will make your day.
The platform's developer tools have been downloaded more than 1.5 million times, and the Marketplace boasts 11,500 apps
Microsoft appears to be reconsidering a decision to bar an application from the Windows Phone 7 market, in one of the first tests of the software giant's mobile app approval process.
Adobe has released a beta version of the next generation of its Digital Publishing Suite, which allows users to take the interactive functionality seen in digital editions such as Wired's iPad app and apply them to print projects.
On 1 April 1976, Apple started out in CEO and co-founder Steve Jobs' garage. Three and a half decades on, it is the biggest tech company in the world.
Pennant is an iPad-only app from Vargatron that takes play-by-play data from all major league games played between 1951 and 2010 (including the playoffs and World Series).
Apple doesn't put out a lot of press releases, so even the announcement of an event--in this case, the annual Worldwide Developers Conference from June 6 through June 10--is enough to send the tech world into a frenzy.
If you were hoping to get a glimpse of the wild machinations and famous technology tracks of the Worldwide Developers Conference but hadn't yet found the $1599 (around £998) necessary to purchase a ticket, I'm afraid you'll have to wait until 2012: this year's conference is sold out.
Online orders for the second-generation iPad began in the early hours of this morning in the UK, though it seems that stocks have already dried up.