Adobe, oddly enough, hosted a private showing of “Arthur Tress: San Francisco 1964″ at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, a collection of decidedly non-digital images by a photographer who doesn’t own Photoshop.
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An Afternoon With Arthur Tress

Good news today for Android tablet owners with OnLive Desktop envy: the cloud-based service, which recently hit the iPad , is coming to select tablets running Gingerbread and higher. The app uses the company’s remote gaming technology to bring a number of desktop apps to the tablet, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Adobe Reader
Keeping its promise to include iOS users in the Photoshop-enabled slate party, Adobe has announced the arrival of its Photoshop Touch iPad app today at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Sporting a number of core PS features and new tools especially designed for use on tablets, the new release joins the Adobe Touch Apps family with further iOS software expected to drop in the coming months
Linux may no longer be getting any more fresh Air , but it’s going to get a heaping helping of Flash thanks to a partnership between Adobe and Google.
Flash for mobile may just be a spectator at its own wake at this point, but the desktop browser plug-in is still alive and ( reasonably ) well. 









