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Saturday, May 14, 2011

Adobe Photoshop Touch For iPad Hits The App Store

Finally! the iPad version most popular photo editing software from adobe, Adobe Photoshop Touch apps hits to the Apple App store. These includes the well known application from Adobe such as Adobe Eazel, Color Lava and Adobe Nav.





 These application makes easy editing the photo right from iPad with you finger magics. Currently the apps are only available for iPad but they promise to release them for other devices.
Touch, mobility, and Adobe® Photoshop® CS5 software—how’s that for a creative combination? Adobe and the developer community can now create apps that communicate with Photoshop CS5 via a range of devices and platforms. Explore new Adobe Photoshop Touch apps for iPad, the first to tap into this new connectivity.
Adobe Eazel for Photoshop will create a  realistic paintings with your finger touch, which then can be further edited from PC using Adobe Creative Suite 5. For this you need to installed iPad-Desktop connection which can sync your created painting to Adobe’s CS5 desktop version.

Adobe Color Lava for Photoshop will create beautiful color mixes of your own choice, swatches, dabs etc which can later added to Adobe CS5. These mixes can then be used when editing pictures, creating logos and artwork or for something else entirely.

Adobe Nav for Photoshop will brings very easy navigation panel whic can be used to add tools, documents and everything else that you would normally use right at your fingertips. Easy arrangement of everything that you’d need to edit photos or create artwork.

All of the above Photoshop apps for iPad can be downloaded from the Apple App Store. They are compatible with Apple iPad only and require iOS 4.3 and above to function.

Download Adobe Eazel for iPad - $4.99
Download Adobe Color Lava for iPad - $2.99
Download Adobe Nav for iPad - $1.99

Apple’s Next iPhone To Be Called iPhone 4S – Sprint/T-Mobile Support, A5, Similar External Design

A new report claims Apple’s next iPhone will be called the iPhone 4S, and it will feature ‘minor cosmetic changes’.
Business Insider reports that Jefferies analyst Peter Misek has put out a note on the next iPhone, claiming Apple will go for the ‘iPhone 4S’ moniker rather than go straight to iPhone 5.
Misek also lifts the lid on specifications: the iPhone 4S will include the dual-core A5 CPU just like the iPad 2, as well as improved cameras front and back. HSPA+ support will also be present this time around, while cosmetically not much will change, though ‘minor’ alterations are expected.
Of particular note are Misek’s remarks that the iPhone 4S will incorporate radios that make the handset compatible with Sprint and T-Mobile in the United States as well as bringing the handset to China Mobile. A T-Mobile version had been rumored before and Sprint support is a new one on us, though not entirely surprising.
Misek also reports Apple did intend to go for the 4G jugular with the iPhone 4S but the hardware was deemed to not be ready just yet, meaning the company opted to go for a more modest model update this year. Reports of multiple prototypes being tested have been doing the rounds for a while now, and it’s possible Apple has been testing a 4G iPhone but ultimately decided against it.
Analysts have been wrong before of course, and there are no reasons to believe this particular one is spot on with all his information, though equally there is no reason to distrust him either. The only fact we find ourselves not sure of is the claim Apple wanted 4G in the next iPhone, despite ‘real’ 4G not being rolled out by carriers properly just yet. Remember, this is the same Apple that brought the first iPhone to market with no 3G radio because they deemed it too early

Leaked iPhone 5 / 4S Parts

The guys over 9to5mac was able to get some leaked parts of iPhone 5 / 4S, they contacted some experts to know what do these parts indicated to, so that we can expect some new feature on the upcoming iPhone 5.

iPhone 5 in Black and White:
The below screenshot indicated to the availability of white and black iPhone 5 according to experts, but I think that is logically expected.



iPhone 5 will feature physical home button:
The below screenshot of dock connector disputes all rumors which claimed that iPhone 5 will not have home button


Apple preparing for something new:
The below screenshot shows that Apple moving the headphone jack flex motherboard connector, which mean that Apple is preparing to add something new, that may be beefier processor, more storage, a bigger battery, a better camera, a 4G chip, a Gobi CDMA/GSM chip, to NFC.