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| Symbol | Name | Time | Trade | Change | % Chg | Volume | P/E Ratio | EPS | Mkt Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ADBE | Adobe | 21:00 GMT | 31.60 | +0.06 | +0.19% | 2000287 | 20.23 | 1.559 | 15.678B |
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God of couch potatoes dies
The bloke who invented the TV remote control, which, next to hydrogenated vegetable oil, is probably one of the main reasons that Americans are fat, Eugene Polley has switched off at the ripe age of 96. -
ARM steps up war of words with Intel
The great unwashed just want to run an internet browser, an email package, some Office applications, and Adobe Photoshop or something like that, and not much else, he claimed. -
Adobe gives in and patches CS5 for free
Adobe, which had been heading for the title of most evil company for 2012, has changed its mind about requiring customers to pay to get recent security patches for its Photoshop, Illustrator and Flash Professional products. -
AMD Trinity leaks come thick and fast
With the Trinity APU launch coming soon, leaks are starting to come in thick and fast. -
Woz backs Apple Aussie price revolt
However Apple fanboys hit back in the comments of the story. One bloke said that it was unfair to round on Apple when Adobe, which makes the evil Flash software, charges a lot more for its creative suite. -
Adobe Photoshop caught in the war between fat and thin
CommentThe Israeli government took time out from its busy schedule of bringing peace to the Middle East by enacting a daft law banning the use of Photoshop by fashion magazines. -
Micron and Hynix gain ground in NAND market
Smaller NAND Flash players are expected to continue to gain ground on Samsung and Toshiba after the two giants cut production due to oversupply worries. -
Aussies upset at Adobe etc price gouging
What appears to have kicked this all off is the news that Adobe was planning to charge Australians $1400 more than US residents for the latest version of its Creative Suite software. -
Flash man, Hillman Curtis, dies
HillmanCurtis, which started in Brooklyn in 1998, churned out web designs for commercial clients including Yahoo, Sprint, Adobe, Rolling Stone magazine, Fox Searchlight Pictures and the Metropolitan Opera. -
Tech giant staff poaching lawsuit goes ahead
The three, with Adobe, Intuit, Pixar and Lucasfilm claimed that they were not illegally conspiring with an agreement not to poach each other's employees. -
Leaked Microsoft roadmap shows Office late
A Dutch developer, who stumbled across a Microsoft roadmap, said that it shows that the next version of Office won't ship until the first quarter of 2013. -
Android can be hijacked by an SMS
Insecurity experts at NQ Mobile have discovered new Android malware that is controlled via SMS which can record calls and surrounding noise. -
600,000 Macs compromised by Flashback botnet
Apple users will be suffering a crisis of faith, as it was revealed its faith-based security system failed to prevent over 600,000 Macs around the world from being compromised by the Flashback Trojan. -
Samsung debuts UHS-1 for MicroSD
Samsung is debuting a MicroSD class of cards rated for speed grades of UHS-1 , for what it is calling “LTE smartphones and other advanced mobile applications -
Never mind Linux on the desktop – what about on laptops?
CommentIf some weird and geeky reincarnation of Muddy Waters were to sing today “I’ll Put a Penguin On Your Lap” I’d probably say “thanks, but no thanks”. I wouldn’t want to cook my internal organs by Penguin Exposure. -
Abobe drops 32-bit Apple OS support
Adobe announced the availability of the public beta of its new Photoshop this week but it looks like the users of older Apple Macs will be disappointed. -
Microsoft is one of the world's most ethical companies
According to The Ethisphere Institute, Microsoft is one of the 145 most ethical companies followed by Adobe, Salesforce.com, Symantec, Teradata, and Wipro. -
Hynix ditches DRAM for NAND at Wuxi factory
Hynix has decided that it will ditch the DRAM for NAND flash at its Wuxi factory in China.
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