That’s great news. But the other half of what’s new is that we’ll be sticking to the 32 bit version on Mac OS X. Sad news from Adobe considering that Windows 64-bit isn’t even that popular, while Mac OS X Leopard has only one version- that’s 64-bit.
Adobe’s argument is fairly reasonable: Apple decided to discontinue the 64-bit Carbon, to promote development of 64-bit Cocoa applications. Now they wont be able to port the 64-bit Carbon Photoshop CS4 to 64-bit Cocoa Photoshop CS5 as initially planned, but what does seem likely is a 64-bit Cocoa build of Photoshop CS5 as indicated. Microsoft’s Office 2008 is still Carbon, and that’s exactly what John Nack explains by saying Adobe cannot possibly create the 64-bit Cocoa application in such a short time frame.
If your computer(s) died permanently today …
- How much data would you lose forever because you’ve never backed it up?
- How long would it take you to get new hardware/software into your hands?
- How long would it take you to do all the setup you need to get back where you were before the crash?
Not really, the video is made from the best submissions on 9to5Mac’s iPod mockup contest.
yeah you read it right - Gphone, from Google. The touted iPhone killer.. with Google Applications pre-loaded, among a host of other features.
And they have started talks with service providers in India for an exclusive launch on one of their networks.
Read more here : http://www.rediff.com/money/2007/aug/24gphone.htm
iPhone has competition - serious competition !
I lost the business card of Steve Jobs and wasn’t able to find his email address. I had to inform him that some Microsoft guy had some Vital Information Resource Under Siege which has caused disruption and also paused the automatic site content update system on Apple.com for an unspecified amount of time.
Steve Ballmer just gave someone a rise and Steve just lost potential customers who thought they would find a new iMac. Apple, you’ve been very lazy and selfish recently. It’s sad that your engineers were so busy on the iPhone, they needed a vacation that Steve granted most willingly. We know you’re waiting for your engineers, we know you hate the homepage.
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