Adobe Photoshop Elements 2021 review: Artificial intelligence takes control By Jackie Dove Editor's Choice Adobe continues to expand its effort to facilitate complex photo editing for consumers by emphasizing Adobe Sensei AI technology.
Adobe Flash is officially dead — what to do now By Imad Khan Adobe has finally ended support of Flash, and is recommending users uninstall it immediately.
Black Friday Adobe deals: Get 25% off Creative Cloud in this killer one-day offer By Christian Rigg For Black Friday only, get 25% off the entire Adobe Creative Cloud suite — now just $39.99/mo.
Adobe Photoshop can be hacked — how to protect yourself right now By Paul Wagenseil Adobe has issued out-of-band emergency security updates for Photoshop, Prelude and Bridge on Windows, and Reader on Android.
Adobe Lightroom review By Sally Grotta Editor's Choice The cloud-based Adobe Lightroom is a powerful photo editing app that lets you work on all your full-resolution images on all your devices.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2020 Review: Minor Improvements to a Great Photo Editor By Sally Wiener Grotta Adobe Photoshop Elements is the best consumer photo-editing software for Mac users.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019 Review: A Very Useful Update By Jackie Dove The latest version of Photoshop Elements doesn't have a lot of new features, but new users and anyone with an older version of the app will appreciate the changes that are there.
Adobe Brings Full Version of Lightroom to the Mac App Store By Phillip Tracy Adobe Lightroom is now available in the Mac App Store with full functionality and the same $9.99/month pricing as the web app.
Adobe Premiere Elements 2019 Review: Still the Best Video Editor By Jackie Dove Adobe Premiere Elements continues its long reign as the overall best consumer video-editing app, with new automated features and simplified workflows for quick video editing.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018: Best Photo-Editing App By Theano Nikitas Adobe Photoshop Elements 2018 remains the best choice for beginners and experienced users, but some of its new features could use refinement.
Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 Review: Best Photo Editing Software By Theano Nikitas, Sally Wiener Grotta Editor's Choice Adobe Photoshop Elements 15 remains a solid option for consumers, especially novices, who want an easy-to-use image-editing product that can grow with you as you learn.
Adobe, Microsoft, Apple Patch Dozens of Critical Flaws By Marshall Honorof Adobe, Microsoft and Apple fixed dozens of vulnerabilities, a good deal of which could compromise a computer without any user input.
Adobe Lightroom Photo Editing App Now Requires Monthly Fee By Cherlynn Low Adobe's popular Lightroom app joins the company's Creative Cloud subscription model, and gets several new features and upgrades.
How to Set Adobe Flash Player to Click-to-Run By Jill Scharr Here's how to boost your security on Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer and Safari by setting Adobe Flash Player to click-to-run.
Infected Web Ads Use Flash Flaws to Spread Ransomware By Jill Scharr Triple-whammy: The Fessleaks malvertising campaign uses new Adobe Flash Player flaws to infect unsuspecting Web browsers with ransomware.
Adobe Launches Lightroom for Android By Cherlynn Low Adobe's popular image editing and organizing tool Lightroom comes to Android, but you'll need a Creative Cloud subscription to use it.
IE, Flash Player Patched in Microsoft, Adobe Updates By Jill Scharr Microsoft and Adobe release security updates for software including Internet Explorer and Adobe Flash Player.
Microsoft, Adobe July Updates: What You Need to Know By Jill Scharr From Microsoft's July Patch Tuesday updates to Adobe's 'Rosetta Flash' fix, here's what you need to know to keep your computer safe.
Apple Sandboxes Adobe Flash Player for Safari 7.0 By Jill Scharr Safari 7.0, only for OS X Mavericks, runs the oft-hacked Adobe Flash Player in a protective sandbox to keep you safer.
Microsoft Set to Patch Critical Internet Explorer Flaw By Paul Wagenseil With next week's Patch Tuesday updates, Microsoft looks set to patch an Internet Explorer flaw being used to attack computers in East Asia.
Samsung Introduces Stylish Branded SD Memory Cards By Douglas Perry Samsung is getting serious about the branded flash memory market.
Patriot Intros Portable Cloud Solution for Tablets, More By Kevin Parrish Patriot Memory has introduced a new media player, and a portable cloud solution for tablets, smartphones and other devices.
This Device Can Read SNES, Genesis Carts via USB By Kevin Parrish Here's a good way to play your SNES and Genesis games on the PC without downloading ROMs from the internet.
Memory Companies Creating Next-Gen Security for Flash By Kevin Parrish Five companies have banded together to develop content protection technology for downloading and streaming HD media.
Free and Open Source Software Alternatives By Eric Geier For every paid software application or suite, there's a free but capable alternative. Whether you're looking for photo editing software or an office suite, here are some open source and free alternatives.
Toshiba Reveals Write-Once SD Card By Kevin Parrish Toshiba's write-once SD cards could be a good way to share documents without gaining additional malware along the way.
What Makes Photoshop So Expensive? By Mary Branscombe Why does the upcoming Adobe Photoshop CS5 cost $600? We tested out its features to find out what you’re paying for.
How to Salvage Photos Gone Horribly Wrong By Anthony Celeste Not everybody has time to learn photography 101. Here’s how to make the best of bad images after the damage has been done, with software.