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Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 announced for Windows and Mac OS X

For many people, Adobe Photoshop is very pricey and has features that they will never use. That’s why Adobe has its Photoshop Elements software. Today, Adobe announced Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 for both OS X and Windows. Elements 8 will cost $99 for either platform, but Adobe is running a promotion that brings the price more »

Revision3 brings back PixelPerfect

If you are a fan of online video, you know about Revision3. Recently, there was a big shake up at Revision3 that led to several shows getting the axe.

One of those shows, PixelPerfect, is getting a second chance. PixelPerfect is a great show where Bert Monroy teaches the viewer the ins and outs of Photoshop. The newest episode covers Adobe’s new CS4. The show was canceled for less than 60 days before being brought back.

Nvidia announces desktop MacBook GPU

On Tuesday, October 14th, Steve Jobs announced a chipset that Apple worked on with Nvidia. It resulted in a 16-core integrated GPU that’s in both the MacBook and MacBook Pro. On Monday, Nvidia announced the desktop version of the GPU. Nvidia is calling the chips the 9300 and 9400 mGPUs as they are half the size of standard integrated graphics, but can accomplish a lot more.

While the specs aren’t included in the press release, the chips are pretty impressive. They can transfer the entirety of video decoding from the CPU to the GPU, making it work much faster. They also support Blu-Ray playback and Direct X10. Keep reading for what apps can really take advantage of these new cards.