Adobe Muse is ready to let you design websites without the coding headaches for $15 a month

If you’ve been looking to get that web project off the ground but despise the idea of coding it, Adobe’s recently announced web design tool has just landed. Muse, the program that allows you to design websites without having to get your hands dirty with HTML5 is now available. The kit behaves more like a layout program (like InDesign) instead of a web publishing / programming tool, allowing those who are more design-minded to feel right at home

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Adobe Creative Cloud rolls out today: storage, syncing and web apps from $50 per month

Already upgraded to CS6 ? Then maybe Adobe can entice you to take the “radical” next step of signing up to its subscription-based cloud service , which starts today in 36 countries priced at $50 per month on an annual contract, or $75 per month for the non-committal. Will it be worth the potatoes

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Adobe Camera Raw, DNG Converter 7.1 release candidates arrive

Adobe has today published new v7.1 release candidate versions of its DNG Converter application and Camera Raw plugin, hot on the heels of the just-issued v6.7 versions that shipped last week. This is the first Camera Raw release which requires Photoshop CS6 to function, and hence cannot be used with CS5 or earlier versions of Adobe’s flagship imaging app. Adobe Camera Raw 7.1 RC and DNG Converter 7.1 RC both add support for the same impressive list of 21 camera models from eight manufacturers, which were added in the V6.7 releases for CS5.

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Adobe Creative Suite 6 now available, Creative Cloud floating into action May 11th

Eager to get your fancy new mask on? Open up the wallet.

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Adobe issues security update for Flash player, warns against IE exploit

Internet Explorer associated with an exploit ? Color us shocked . Facetiousness aside, it’s seriously about time you switched over to Chrome or Firefox (as a mitigation tool; not a foolproof solution), and if you’re a desktop user relying on Flash Player, well…

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Begone, aberrations! New Lightroom 4.1 release candidate brings defringing controls

Four weeks after it debuted the first release candidate of Photoshop Lightroom 4.1, Adobe has today released a second release candidate version of its popular photographer-centric imaging application. Lightroom 4.1 RC2 adds new defringing controls that help squash chromatic aberration, and adds support for twelve new camera models. It also aims to fix eleven bugs present in the previously release candidate

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Adobe Creative Cloud: IR brings you live to the event

We’ll be bringing you coverage live from the de Young museum, where Adobe plans to launch the hotly anticipated Creative Suite 6 and Creative Cloud.  Check back here at 9:15 AM Pacific Time to follow the event in real-time on the liveblog window below.  While we’ve been assured that we’ll have WiFi access on the floor, we don’t tend to trust WiFi signals at events with hundreds of other journalists. So please excuse us any glitches in the liveblog on account of spotty WiFi access. Should things go south, we’ve also laid the groundwork for plan B by feeding our carrier pigeons (they’re…

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Adobe unveils CS6 and subscription-based Creative Cloud service (video)

Adobe’s biggest day of 2012? Go ahead, don’t be afraid to call it what it (probably) is

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Antitrust suit carries on against Intel, Apple, Google and others

They can hope and pray all that they want, but Google, Intel, Apple, Adobe, Intuit, Pixar and Lucasfilm will soon be facing some serious accusations in a courtroom under the Sherman Antitrust Act and California’s Cartwright Act. After years of trying to dodge legal action over an ” informal agreement ” to not pinch each others employees, and an effort to have the case dismissed, the seven defendants will have to stand trial as ordered by District Judge Lucy Koh in San Jose, California.

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Samsung untangles the future, with three new WiFi-connected mirrorless cameras

Demonstrating its faith in the future of the compact system camera market, and in mirrorless cameras’ ability to triumph over the SLR, Samsung has today launched three new models for its NX series. There’s much shared between the flagship Samsung NX20 , and its two siblings, the mid-range Samsung NX210 and entry-level Samsung NX1000 . All three also share DNA with the existing NX200

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