Image: AdobeBack in February, Adobe announced that it was bringing Photoshop to smartphones. The new app offers much more robust tools than those found in the existing Photoshop Express, but it was initially only available for iPhones. Now, that app is also available for Android phones in beta, with limited-time free access to premium tools. Adobe recognized that many people edit photographs or c
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Photoshop mobile arrives on Android with all features free during beta
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A US startup is looking to our closest satellite to fill a resources gap here on Earth. Helium-3 is rare on terra firma, but is thought to be abundant in the regolith of the Moon. Interlune has now revealed a full-scale excavator prototype that forms a key component of its lunar Harvester.Continue ReadingCategory: Space, ScienceTags: Moon, Resources, Helium, Mining
As any wellness expert will tell you, if you want to avoid becoming dangerously dehydrated, you have to drink before you start feeling thirsty. So, how do you know when to do so? According to a new study, a simple tap of your smartphone screen may soon provide the answer.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: KAUST, Capacative Sensing Technology, Smartphone
Logo: AdobeAdobe is shaking up its Creative Cloud subscription tiers in North America, doing away with the current All Apps plan and introducing two tiers in its place: a 'Standard' plan, which will cost less, and a 'Pro' plan, which will cost more.To set the stage, the current All Apps plan, which will be available until June 17th, costs $59.99 a month if you have an annual plan. As the name imp
Adobe is improving masking and selection tools in Photoshop and Lightroom
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Image: AdobeAdobe Max London is underway, and with it comes announcements from Adobe for its editing platforms. Some of the changes were previously revealed in a blog post from the company. The rest are mostly subtle, but, as usual, aim to streamline and simplify the editing process.First, a new Select Landscape feature is coming to Adobe Lightroom. This tool will automatically detect and create
Light rain fell as thousands of protesters streamed by. For over three hours, people marched shoulder-to-shoulder down Manhattan's Fifth Avenue in an unbroken show of protest from Bryant Park to Madison Square Park. It is rare for New Yorkers to do anything in solidarity, but on a damp, overcast day, they came together to demonstrate a rare unity of purpose.
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Fujifilm's Makoto Oishi and Yuji Igarashi at the company's booth at CP+ 2025.Photo: Dale BaskinFujifilm is still committed to both the X-Pro and X-E lines, says Yuji Igarashi, Divisional Manager of its Professional Imaging Group, as we discussed the future of those cameras, the challenges of autofocus and addressing the X100VI backlog.X100VI backlogIgarashi was keen to explain how the X100VI has
Your ultimate protein guide when costly eggs are off the menu
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Across the US, egg prices have slowly come down, thanks to both supply and demand issues leveling out and a reprieve in avian influenza outbreaks. But it's a volatile industry and one unlikely to stay consistent. So, it's a perfect time to look at protein alternatives that can even offer more bang for your buck.Continue ReadingCategory: Diet & Nutrition, Wellness & Healthy Living, Body &a
Your brain might have a spoon-sized amount of plastic in it
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By now, you've no doubt heard that modern living is filling our bodies with microplastics. But an alarming study now shows just how much of the non-degradable particles are in our brains, and how much higher they are in dementia patients.Continue ReadingCategory: Brain Health, Body & MindTags: Microplastic, Brain, Plastics, Plastic, Plastic waste, Water Bottle, University of New Mexico
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