Here’s a highly detailed look into the upcoming release of the next version of Adobe Photoshop. Good information and good screenshots.
The people on the product team for Photoshop haven’t been getting much sleep. We can only imagine how much Red Bull and coffee they consumed in the process of taking Photoshop CS2 to CS3, which Adobe released as a downloadable public beta back in December. The biggest cause for celebration - at least for creatives who bought new Macs in the last year or so - is that Photoshop CS3 runs natively on Intel-based Macs. And, of course, it won’t come as a surprise to anyone if, once Photoshop CS3 ships, Apple sees a spike in sales of Mac Pros and MacBook Pros.
Debian/Ubuntu Tips & Tricks shows you how to install Ubuntu Linux on a flash drive, thus giving you the Live CD experience without the CD.
You’ll need a system that’s already running Linux. You’ll also need a 1GB-or-larger flash drive, an Ubuntu Live CD and some familiarity with the Linux command line. The tutorial looks pretty straightforward, though it’s definitely not a five-minute project–and not for novices, either. If you’re looking for an easier method to boot Linux from a flash drive, try this option, which employs Knoppix and works from Windows. However you go about it, there’s no question that bootable-Linux is much cooler on a flash drive than it is on a CD.
Turns out that Google Maps is having trouble with spelled-out number (first, second, fourth), that is, instead of “701 First Avenue”, “701 1st Avenue” will work when finding Yahoo! on Google Maps.
Cisco and Apple today announced that they have resolved their dispute involving the “iPhone” trademark.
Hostilities broke out between the two companies last month, when Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the music phone at the annual Macworld convention in San Francisco. Cisco claimed that it had owned the trademark since 2000 and was using it for a line of Internet-connected phones.
Under the agreement, both companies are free to use the “iPhone” trademark on their products throughout the world.
In a joint statement, both companies said they are free to use the “iPhone” trademark on their products throughout the world, and each side will dismiss any pending actions regarding the trademark. In addition, Cisco and Apple will explore opportunities for interoperability in the areas of security, and consumer and enterprise communications. Other terms of the agreement are confidential.
Yes, at last - the most weird USB drive ever - the USB Barbie. Rip the head off the cute Barbie doll, and plug it into your PC. This is as weird as it gets this time! Enjoy!
Driv-e-mocion is a nifty device that attaches to your rear window and can be programmed to display a variety of messages — in form of smiling/frowning faces or words. Best of all, it’s priced at just $20 here.
It’s the fastest-growing, coolest Linux distribution out there, and now you can join the excitement with this information-packed guide. Want to edit graphics? Create a spreadsheet? Manage groups? Set up an NFS server? You’ll learn it all and more with the expert guidance, tips, and techniques in this first-ever soup-to-nuts book on Ubuntu… Check it out!