The creative-software giant says all its new features will be part of Creative Cloud, its pay-as-you-go service.
I Hope I’m Wrong About Small Windows 8 Tablets
How will cramming full-blown Windows 8 onto even smaller screens help Microsoft’s tablet initiative?
eBay’s $35 Million Mess
The Business Insider reports on eBay’s two most successful affiliate partners, and why both ended up pleading guilty to wire fraud.
Barnes & Noble Puts Google’s Play Store and Apps on the Nook
The walled garden around the venerable bookseller’s reading-centric tablets is coming down.
Lost Your Facebook Password? Get Back In with a Little Help from Your Friends
Facebook’s Trusted Contacts feature lets you specify friends who can participate in the password-recovery process.
Tiny Toon: IBM Makes a Movie Out of Atoms
Big Blue’s researchers have set a Guinness record with their new cartoon — every pixel’s an atom.
Living History: Computing Pioneer Harry Huskey Is Honored at 97
The Computer History Museum honors a distinguished scientist who worked on the first computer, and just kept going.
Jawbone’s Fitness Future: A Platform and an Acquistion
The Bluetooth audio maker is letting other apps and services talk to its Up band, and adding BodyMedia’s products to the lineup.
Handle Tries a Task-Based Approach to Taming E-Mail Chaos
A new web service aims to complement Gmail with one-click tools for dealing with the messages — important or otherwise — which fill your inbox to the bursting point.
New Windows Phone Ad: iPhone and Galaxy Fans, You’re All Idiots
Microsoft’s ad doesn’t actually explain why you want to buy a Windows Phone, but it is funny.
Google Now: Now on the iPhone and iPad
One of Android’s best features arrives on iOS in an update to the Google Search app.
I’m Still Trying to Figure Out Qwikster
Reed Hastings regrets Netflix’s aborted plan to spin off its DVD service. But he hasn’t explained how it happened in the first place.
