“Back in May, Adobe announced plans to abandon its Creative Suite to focus on several new Creative Cloud apps, including Photoshop CC, InDesign CC, Illustrator CC, Dreamweaver CC, and Premiere Pro CC, among others. As of today, those apps have been made available for users on a subscription basis.”
Verizon To Enter Canada As Country’s 4th Major Player?
“Canada is looking for a fourth company that could come in and disrupt the Canadian wireless market, which currently has some of the world’s highest cellphone prices. Verizon is interested in being that company.”
Fake internet cafes and keyloggers: British intelligence reportedly spied on major world leaders during 2009 G20 summit
“Using tactics that included luring diplomats into fake internet cafes, The Guardian reports that British intelligence spied on major world leaders during the 2009 G20 summit in London.”
Seven months after release, the Nexus 4 is still the best way to experience Android
“There are a lot of choices for folks looking for an Android-powered smart phone. None of us here want it any other way, and we know that a big part of the reason for Android’s success is that it’s available in hundreds of different ways.”
ASUS K009 clears FCC, looks like refreshed Nexus 7 with 5MP camera
“A refreshed Nexus 7 is pretty much guaranteed to drop sometime in the next few months, and it may have just cleared the FCC. Actually, it’s looking fairly certain the the ASUS K009 is the next Google Experience tablet.”
Microsoft Office Mobile for iPhone hands-on
“At this point, it wasn’t a question of whether Microsoft would release Office for iOS, but when. The company just released a free Office Mobile app for the iPhone, and it’s available today in the US, with other regions to follow over the coming days.”
Twitter opens up its analytics platform, lets everyone review the performance of their tweets for free
“Twitter has quietly opened up its various analytics tools to the public, giving everyone access to in-depth data about the people and brands who follow them, as well as the performance of their most recent tweets.”
Google releases official Cloud Print app!
“Today, Google released an official Cloud Print app for Android. While there were other very respectable apps in the marketplace that tied into your Google Cloud Print account, this is the first official app from Google.”
Connect your classic printers with Google Cloud Print
“To connect your classic printer, enable the Google Cloud Print connector using a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer that’s connected to the printer. However, it won’t work if you plug it into a Chrome device. You’ll need Google Chrome to be installed on the computer.”
Google releases Cloud Print app for Android
“Google Cloud Print is pretty handy, letting you print anything from anywhere using Chrome with your own computer and printer. With today’s release of the official Android app, you can now print to your Cloud Print enabled printers straight from your Android devices.”







