Today, Adobe Systems is opening "Photoshop Express", its eagerly-awaited Web-based image editor meant for all those wanting to be able to touch up, share, and store photographs. What's more, the service that is today going live in beta test mode, is available for free along with 2GB of storage at www.photoshop.com/express.
"Photoshop Express" requires Flash Player 9 to run. As a photo-sharing site, it will allow users upload photos onto albums, organize them, make them public for sharing else share them through email links, and generate and email Flash slide-shows. For editing purposes, "Photoshop Express" will not only provide tools for adjusting exposure, color, and sharpness but also special effects that help transform poor pictures into something a tad more interesting. And unlike Adobe's desktop software, "Photoshop Express" will offer a snapshot history of all edits. "Photoshop Express" will also allow users work with third-party Web sites. For instance, Facebook photos can be opened and edited directly in "Photoshop Express". When done, they can be sent back to Facebook as well.
Photoshop Express Launched Today
Thursday, March 27, 2008 at 3:48 PM Posted by PA Jones
LG LAunches new phones KF510
Tuesday, March 25, 2008 at 5:41 PM Posted by PA Jones
The new slim phone boasts of Interactive Touch Lighting system that allows the user to scroll and navigate animated multifunction menu with a fingertip. The LG-KF510 is equipped with number of features including a 3 megapixel camera with a power flash and a one-second response time. It also has an advanced MP3 player with which the user can automatically sort music into play lists or categories. Another striking feature of this phone is that its battery saves power capacity through Auto Luminance Control (ALC) which self-adjusts to the brightness of the LED screen.
The LG-KF510 is available in two colour schemes Stardust Dark Gray and Sunset Red on the full metal exterior. Speaking during the launch, Dr Skott Ahn, CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications, said that 2008 marked a new paradigm in mobile phone design for the company. With its sleek aesthetic and superior technology, it will appeal to many discerning consumers that value both style and substance, he added.