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Adobe upgrades its Digital Publishing Suite with iPhone viewer, improved social media features
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. For starters, publishers now have a way to tailor content specifically for the iPhone, just as they can for the iPad, Kindle Fire and Android tablets
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Adobe upgrades its Digital Publishing Suite with iPhone viewer, improved social media features
Join the Engadget HD Podcast live on Ustream at 9:00PM ET
It’s Monday, and we’re on our regular day, but not our regular time. We’re still going to let you listen into the recording booth when the Engadget HD podcast goes to mp3, but at 9:00 PM
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Flat-front dive housing for GoPro cameras available now, ready for your Memorial Day diving trip
Anyone looking to capture their next deep-sea adventure in high-definition video is in luck, because GoPro’s new dive housing is now available to buy at its online store. We got a peek at this one during NAB 2012 a few weeks ago and were told its flat lens should cut down on vignetting and blurring
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Flat-front dive housing for GoPro cameras available now, ready for your Memorial Day diving trip
Rdio redesign goes live for one and all
We took Rdio through its redesigned paces a couple of months back , and now it looks like it’s finally ready for prime time. The streaming music service announced today that the new version is now available to everyone, featuring a speedier, cleaner, more socially-minded interface
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Wireless Emergency Alert system goes live this month, delivers location-based SMS warnings
Last we heard of the federal government’s Wireless Emergency Alert system, only Sprint had signed on to deliver the SMS warnings. Now, with the secured participation of all four major carriers and smaller regional operators, that gratis service is set to go live this month, covering nearly 97 percent of active mobile users
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Wireless Emergency Alert system goes live this month, delivers location-based SMS warnings
Apple gets another bite, wins appeal to pursue preliminary injunction against Samsung
We’ll forgive you if you’ve forgotten, given the myriad Apple/Samsung legal shenanigans, but back in Februrary, Apple attempted to obtain a preliminary injunction against Samsung to prevent the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and a few phones from being sold in the US. Samsung emerged victorious, as the district court denied Cupertino’s request because it questioned the validity of a couple of Apple’s patents and didn’t see how Apple would be irreparably harmed if it failed to get Sammy’s products banned
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Apple gets another bite, wins appeal to pursue preliminary injunction against Samsung
Samsung T699 for T-Mobile teased in UAProf, reveals 720p display
No doubt, T-Mobile is in the middle of a rebuilding stage as a result of the AT&T merger attempt. Should it be much of a surprise, then, that the carrier would be looking at cranking out a smartphone lineup full of tempting options?
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Samsung T699 for T-Mobile teased in UAProf, reveals 720p display
Visualized: 121-megapixel satellite photos show Earth in glorious, psychedelic detail (video)
We’re starting to think the Russians have an inside track on high-resolution space photos. When Nokia’s 41-megapixel photo of Earth’s horizon was just a twinkle in the 808 PureView designers’ eyes, the Russian Federal Space Agency had long since finished taking 121-megapixel photos of the whole planet that we’re just now seeing in earnest. Unlike NASA photos, which are usually composites of multiple shots, the Elektro-L weather satellite’s images display the entire planet in one ridiculously detailed take from 22,369 miles away
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Visualized: 121-megapixel satellite photos show Earth in glorious, psychedelic detail (video)
Ample’s cute ‘Eo’ EV is the world’s first e-quadrimotorcycle, we hope not the last
While EVs come in all shapes and sizes , one thing seems to remain constant — a witty electricity pun. This time up its Amp le, and its “Eo” e-quadrimotorcycle. A quadri-ma-whatcycle?
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Ample’s cute ‘Eo’ EV is the world’s first e-quadrimotorcycle, we hope not the last
PSA: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, Galaxy Player 4.2 now available online
Not willing to give up your old dumbphone , but still need something to feed your Android addiction? You’re in luck: Samsung’s serving up two devices today rocking Google’s dessert themed OS, the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and the Galaxy Player 4.2 . Sammy’s latest slate rings in at $400, buying 16GB of internal memory (expandable to 32GB via microSD), a 1GHz dual-core processor and a serving of Ice Cream Sandwich
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PSA: Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, Galaxy Player 4.2 now available online
