Between rolling out Creative Suite 6, Creative Cloud and a new video platform for broadcasters, Adobe’s been mighty busy lately. If that’s not evidence enough that the outfit is making good on its promise to restructure around digital media, hear this: the company just announced a slew of enhancements to its Digital Publishing Suite (DPS), which Conde Nast and others use to format magazines for mobile devices.
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Adobe upgrades its Digital Publishing Suite with iPhone viewer, improved social media features

While its parent company goes through a dramatic reinvention , Sony Music’s scraped together $2.2 billion to lead a consortium that’s just bought EMI’s music publishing business. While it’ll sell off the three Virgin and Famous Music labels to avoid competition concerns, the company will gain access to three million songs from artists like Frank Sinatra, Jay-Z and Adele. It won’t affect the day-to-day running of EMI’s record label, which is a separate entity, but it will make Sony the biggest music publisher in the world
ComiXology is usually keeping up with the latest-and-greatest, and it’s doing so yet again by rapidly updating its Comics app to meet the new iPad’s Retina-sized needs. In addition to the CMX-HD comic books coming to the 2048 x 1536 screen , the updated application also includes novel social sharing features via Twitter, Zuck’s network and email
Wildlife photographer and dpreview.com contributor Uwe Skrzypczak is again making his book ‘Wildlife photography: On Safari with Your DSLR: Equipment, Techniques, Workflow’ available as a free download. 










