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Senators demand Tim Cook explain VPN app removal in China, suggest Apple enables censorshi...
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NAB calls for activation of iPhone FM radio feature Apple says does not exist
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Intel announces 'Purley' Xeon processors, possibly destined for Apple's iMac Pro
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How the technology behind Apple's Touch ID will likely change with 'iPhone 8'
mike54 said:"Cook and company don't ship a product until they feel that what they've developed is the best that they can make it..." Well I hope this is true but I know its not. -
Adobe updates Illustrator CC and InDesign CC with new features
Now, now SpamSandwich and Polymnia. Stop – you're both right. Like SS, I am using a pre-subscription suite (CS6) because I won't be adopting Adobe's subscription model. I find it unreasonable, though not unlike Adobe's other ways of strong-arming users into upgrading before they'd like to. There's a reason Adobe has shifted to subscription software, and to think it has to do with anything beyond $$$ is naive. Polymnia uses the software every day and I'd bet he either writes off the expense on his taxes or his company pays for the subscription. So the little guy is being squeezed, whether he pays for the subscription or decides to abandon Adobe. Since I don't hand off files anymore, I'm in the latter group. Too bad, Adobe, because you will be losing a customer who has been with you since Illustrator 3. And I know you couldn't care less.