Retina Update For Photoshop To Drop Dec. 11

Sources claim that Adobe hasn't forgotten us Retina users who are eagerly awaiting a pixel boost in their flagship software, Photoshop CS6. They plan to stay true to their vague promise of a Retina update "sometime this fall," with promotional material pointing towards a release during their Create Now Live event on December 11th. 

As for their other CS6 software such as Illustrator, Dreamweaver, and InDesign, we'll have to wait a couple more months. 

Head on past the break for the promo video.

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Adobe Flash Player 10.2 Officially Out

Adobe released an the Flash Player 10.2 update for both Windows and Mac bringing a new feature called Stage Video API that promises to reduce the load on your CPU while viewing flash videos online in HD 1080p. You can hit the this link to download the latest Flash Player. If you're using Google Chrome, in your browser go to Chrome - About Google Chrome and you should be ready to install the newest 10.2 Flash Player by restarting your Chrome browser. 

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Flash Comes To The iPhone! Well Kinda...

 

Good news folks! You can now watch flash video on an iOS device! And how I hear you ask, by using a brand new browser called Skyfire. As you can expect, Skyfire does not use Flash exactly, because if they did Steve Jobs would kick its ass straight out the door, it converts Flash video to HTML5 so it can be played on iOS devices. However, Skyfire can't play flash games or on Hulu. 

Skyfire should be available on the App Store at 9 A.M. EST on Thursday after a wait of over a month for admission into Apple's walled garden. Check the video out below.

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Flash on the iPad

Frash is an effort to try and get Android's Flash implementation on iDevices. It is going to be on jailbroken iPad's and is developed by comex, the one behind the Spirit Jailbreak. It is only on the iPad at the moment, but they are trying to get it on the iPhone as well. 

Frash is a port of the Adobe Flash runtime for Android to the iPhone, using a compatibility layer, by comex ( http://twitter.com/comex ). Frash can currently run most Flash programs natively in the MobileSafari browser. Frash currently only runs on the iPad, but support for other devices (3GS+ only due to technical restrictions) is planned, as well as support for iOS 4.

A release is planned for when Frash is stable. Developers are welcome to join the effort at http://github.com/comex/frash – fork it and send a pull request with your patches.

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