Adobe has moved its two hardware concepts from their technology exploration stages to planned products. Project Mighty - its pressure-sensitive cloud pen that works with tablet devices - and Project ...
As Adobe announces that they'll no longer be selling software in physical boxes, they continue their physical presence in this world with two bits of hardware: Project Napoleon and Project Mighty.
Adobe, who is best know for producing software such the ever-popular Photoshop, seems quite serious in its first ever hardware venture. The company is now announcing that it expects have its Project ...
Update on 6-19-2014: Adobe has officially unveiled its digital stylus and ruler, now known as Ink and Slide, respectively. The products come as a set, and sells for $200. Click here to read more.
At its MAX event in May this year, Adobe revealed that it was experimenting with hardware in the form of ‘Project Mighty’ – an Internet-connected stylus, and ‘Project Napoleon’, an accompanying ...
Rik is Pocket-lint's senior news editor and has been a tech and games journalist since the 80s. He has seen and covered just about every console, mobile phone, gadget and home cinema device launched ...
Today at Adobe’s MAX 2013 conference the company is showing off a piece of hardware in addition to the many software updates it announced for Creative Cloud members. ‘Project Mighty’ is a new ...
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