Adobe’s CTO leaving the company and heading to Apple
The move to Apple is tinged with a bit of irony considering the bad blood between the two companies. Read more »
The move to Apple is tinged with a bit of irony considering the bad blood between the two companies. Read more »
No, you don’t have to turn off Flash to save battery life of your MacBook Air, said Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch at NewTeeVee Live today. Lynch pointed out that Adobe has been doing a lot to optimize battery life and video playback on all platforms. Read more »
Though given the stage and the opportunity, Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch declined to escalate his company’s fight against Apple to the level raised by Steve Jobs last week when he posted a 1,700-word anti-Flash screed on Apple.com. Lynch was polite but firm at Web 2.0 Expo. Read more »
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Steve Jobs has been bad-mouthing Adobe’s Flash once again, according to a recent Business Insider report. The Apple head honcho recently visited the Wall Street Journal to demonstrate the iPad. During his stay he allegedly criticized Adobe’s Flash technology, with the intent to move the popular […] Read more »
Despite standardization happening around HTML 5, the CTO of Adobe Systems told audiences at NewTeeVee Live that members of the W3C are just catching up to what his company has already developed. “It’s good to see innovation happening in HTML,” said Kevin Lynch. “There hasn’t been […] Read more »
Adobe Systems CTO Kevin Lynch recently outlined to me his vision of the technology world at large. In particular, he talked about how the confluence of cloud computing, web-centric applications and the emergence of the mobile Internet was going to impact our collective future. Read the interview. Read more »
Adobe has decided to jump on the free consumer service bandwagon with the release of its new Photoshop Express online photo organizer and photo editor. Because Adobe also will store the photos (up to 2 gigabytes), it’s also the first big test of Adobe’s custom-built hosting […] Read more »
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