DOJ investigation yields fresh evidence against Google, Apple in antitrust lawsuit

Back in 2009, a small controversy began swirling around Google and Apple, amid allegations that the two companies had struck an informal agreement to not poach each other’s employees.

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Adobe rethinks CS6 upgrade plans

Last November, Adobe announced its Creative Cloud service, which includes subscription-based access to Adobe Creative Suite and Touch Apps software, along with 20GB of cloud storage and a number of other services. At the same time, the company revealed that it was altering its upgrade program for Creative Suite customers who had decided against switching to the Creative Cloud subscription service. From the end of the year, said Adobe, upgrades would only be offered to customers switching from the most recent major release of the software, meaning that upgrade pricing would no longer be..

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Corel introduces AfterShot Pro for $99 on Linux, Mac and Windows

The crew in Ottawa is now taking square aim at Aperture, Lightroom and other similarly situated products with its new product called AfterShot Pro. Available for Linux, Macintosh and Windows, the software retails for $99 and promises to deliver a complete workflow for RAW files, including file management, batch processing and non-destructive editing capabilities. AfterShot Pro is said to be fully multithreaded and optimized for multiple cores and CPUs.

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Panasonic SZ7, SZ1: New long-zoom travel cameras debut

Rounding out its camera announcements for the Consumer Electronics Show, Panasonic has revealed two new long-zoom models that look well-suited to fans of traveling light: the Panasonic SZ7 and Panasonic SZ1.

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