March 13 (Reuters) - Adobe said on Friday it will pay $75 million to resolve a U.S. government lawsuit accusing the Photoshop and Acrobat maker of harming consumers by concealing hefty termination ...
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Adobe software list: which apps to use for different creative tasks
All the main Adobe software programs and what to use them for.
Overview: Chrome extensions can make coding easier. They help developers inspect websites, find errors, and test features quickly.The right tools can save ...
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The Google Maps navigation upgrade, Prime Video's price hike, the new terminal app, and more: News roundup
Everything you may have missed from the past week.
Fed up with the random nature of generative AI? Adobe Firefly’s new Custom Models seek to change that by learning your own ...
The federal legal action targeted Adobe’s behavior after it shifted its flagship products, starting in 2012, from a ...
Adobe’s entry Acrobat plan handles routine PDF work well, but advanced features still require a move up to Pro.
Adobe Will Pay $75M in Free Services in DOJ Subscription Cancellation Case Settlement ...
Malicious JavaScript code delivered by the AppsFlyer Web SDK hijacked cryptocurrency, potentially in a supply-chain attack.
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12 High-Paying Jobs You Can Land Without a College Degree
The four-year degree has long been sold as the golden ticket to a well-paying career. But that ticket now comes with an average price tag of over $100,000 in student debt, and no guarantee of a job at ...
The Justice Department reached a settlement with Live Nation last week to open up some ticketing and promotional markets to more competition, but 30 states are still pursuing the case.
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