Adobe announces Photoshop and Premiere Elements 11 with new filters, more beginner-friendly UI

Adobe announces Photoshop and Premiere Elements 11 with new filters, more beginner-friendly UI

Earlier this year Adobe announced Photoshop CS6 with a new user interface, and now Elements, its line of beginner-level products, is getting a facelift too. The company just introduced Photoshop and Premiere Elements 11, and while the two apps include a handful of new photo- and video-editing features, the bigger story is that they’re designed to be less intimidating to newbies. Both have a more readable UI, for instance, as opposed to the old theme with the dark background and low-contrast icons. Things like preview thumbnails have been brought to the forefront so that they’re easier to find. Also, both pieces of software ship with a re-tooled image organizer that puts commonly used functions front and center, with lesser-used features like keyword tagging hidden in the menus. The organizer also now has Google Maps integration, so you can view your shots on a map. You can also for the first time view by event, or by the names of people tagged in photos.

As for new features, Photoshop Elements is getting a series of new comic-inspired filters, including “Pen and Ink,” “Graphic Novel” and, yes, “Comic.” Photoshop Elements now allows European customers to upload photos to Cewe, while Premiere Elements supports Vimeo uploads. (Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Shutterfly and SmugMug sharing were already built in.) Amateur videographers will also enjoy a series of new Hollywood-inspired filters, including Red Noir, a “Sin City”-esque effect with red accents, and “Pandora,” which is meant to evoke “Avatar.” Finally, you can use Time Remapping and Reverse Time to speed up footage or slow it down, respectively.

Fans of the software will notice the pricing hasn’t changed: the two apps cost $100 each, or $150 as a bundle. Folks who are upgrading will pay $80 a pop, or $120 for both. Look for both on Adobe’s site today, with the old-fashioned boxed software hitting retailers soon.

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Hands-on with Nokia’s Asha 308 and 309 (video)

Handson with Nokia's Asha 308 and 309 video

They’re not the most compelling of devices, but for smartphone first timers, they should do just fine. Officially announced today, Nokia’s updating the Asha Touch line with the 308 and 309 — two new members of the Series 40 family that’ve moved past the feature phone designation and into smartphone territory. Priced at an affordable $99 (off-contract), this dual- and single-SIM pair are near identical with 3-inch WQVGA displays, 2GB of microSD storage (expandable to 32GB) and a 1,110mAh battery. We just happened to be onsite at the company’s HQ in Espoo for the reveal of the diminutive devices, so follow on after the break for our first impressions.

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Bandai’s Magic Pets Populate & Personalize Your Water Bottle

Bandai's Magic Pets Populate & Personalize Your Water BottleStrangers won’t mess with one’s personal portable potables thanks to Bandai’s Magic Pets, plastic critters who “live” in your water bottle, personalizing it and keeping owners entertained all the while.


Nokia outs Asha 308 and 309, deems Series 40 smartphone-worthy

Nokia outs Asha 308 and 309, deems Series 40 smartphoneworthy

You don’t hear much about Nokia’s Asha Touch line, what with the industry spotlight focused tightly on quad-core processors, 720p displays and state-of-the-art optics. But with today’s launch of the Asha 308 and 309, the smartphone genre’s gaining two new members — a classification recently bestowed on the budget-priced handsets by market research firms GfK and IDC. Positioned by Espoo as the go-to devices for those uninitiated in the ways of the mobile web, this pair of capacitive 3-inchers run the same Series 40 OS and even share the same specs: 800MHz processor, WQVGA resolution, 1,110mAh battery, 20MB internal storage plus included 2GB microSD (expandable to 32GB), 2-megapixel rear camera and EDGE connectivity. Where they differ is in the 308’s additional support for GSM/EDGE 850, 1900MHz bands and Easy Swap dual SIM accommodation. Apart from that, both come loaded up with a newer version of the company’s Xpress browser that allows for up to 90% compression, Nokia Nearby for local search, and the same swipe-based UI seen on the gone-but-not-forgotten N9. The phones are set to ship by year-end with a modest $99 off contract pricing in the emerging market space. Check after the break for the official presser and preview videos.

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The Stoner Channel: Phil Hartman Auditions, James Franco Howls, and Anthony Griffith Brings Us to Tears [Video]

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Tesla reveals Supercharger network it says will cover the US in two years; Model S fills up for free, always

At Tesla’s event, CEO Elon Musk has finally taken the wraps off of its Superchargers which it has already set up at six locations in California, pictured in the map after the break. The company plans installations on “high traffic corridors across the US” over the next year, with units heading to Europe and Asia in the second half of 2013. According to Musk, the solar powered systems will put more power back into the grid than the cars use while driving. Oh, and for you Model S owners? You will always be able to charge at any of the stations for free. According to Musk, the economies of scale developed while building the Model S have helped it get costs down on the chargers, although he did not offer specifics.

During the event we also saw video of drivers charging their vehicles at stations today that Tesla apparently constructed in secret. They’re using solar technology from (also owned by Musk) SolarCity, and can charge a Model S with 100 kilowatts good for three hours of driving at 60mph in about 30 minutes. Currently pushing 90kW, they could go as high as 120 in the future for even faster charging. Check the press release embedded after the break or Tesla’s website for more details.

Update: The video replay of the event itself is live, and embedded after the break.

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Meet the Street Artist Who’s Wanted by the NYPD for Punking the Police with Fake Drone Ads [Video]

His name is ‘Essam’ and he’s a 29-year-old art school grad from Maine, who served in Iraq as a “geo-spatial analyst”, and has put up posters like the one above all over New York. It shows drones being used to police regular people in an Orwellian world… with the NYPD logo plastered all over it, as if to endorse it. The NYPD wants him arrested, he wants to let people know the scariness of drones. More »

Microsoft extends free Windows Server 2008 support through January 15th, 2015

Microsoft extends free Windows Server 2008 support through January 15th, 2015

Now that its successor is available, you’re unlikely to hear much excitement for Windows Server 2008 around IT water coolers, but that’s not to suggest it’ll fade into oblivion anytime soon. In fact, Microsoft has extended its mainstream support of the server OS — previously set to expire on July 9th, 2013 — through January 15th, 2015. The company will continue to deliver free security fixes for the operating system beyond this cutoff date, however maintenance updates will require the purchase of extended support from Microsoft. According to the company’s revised product lifecycle, paid updates for Windows Server 2008 will now be available through January 14th, 2020. For those curious, the new dates were largely determined by Microsoft guidelines, which guarantee a minimum five years of support, or in this case, two years of mainstream support beyond the release of the successor product. Naturally, it pains us to imagine firms chugging along with Windows Server 2008 into 2020, but you just know it’ll happen. Now, at least someone in Redmond will be watching out for them.

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CVUG-TR47 Car GPS Navigator

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Find your destination without delays with Chinavasion’s brand new car GPS navigator, the CVUG-TR47. Priced at just $91.39, the device is equipped with a 5.0-inch 800 x 480 TFT touchscreen display, a powerful SiRF Atlas V chipset, a 128MB DDR2 RAM, a 64MB of internal memory, a microSD card slot (up to 32GB), a built-in Dash Camera HD DVR for capturing video of road situations in 720p HD quality, an FM radio, a multimedia player, a 1500mAh battery and runs on Microsoft Windows CE 6.0 operating system. [Product Page]

Sony CP-F2L Portable Battery Charger

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Sony has once again expanded its line of portable battery chargers by unveiling the CP-F2L. Measuring 130.6mm x 70.4mm x 12.9mm and weighing 198g, this slim device comes with an aluminum body, two USB 2.0 ports and a high-capacity 7000mAh lithium ion battery. The CP-F2L will start shipping from November 14th for around 7,000 Yen / $90 (AC adapter included). [Sony]