Adobe launches a free iPhone video-editing app built on Premiere desktop program, replacing Rush. The company is courting millions of social-media and low-end creators.
Sucker Punch's sequel offers more great combat, but would be better served as a linear action game, freed of its poor sidequests and dated open world.
Adobe’s Premiere is coming to the iPhone thanks to a new app that was designed with creators in mind. The free-to-use app launched on Tuesday with plans for an Android version to come in the future.
In today’s music industry, visibility on streaming platforms is just as important as talent. For independent artists, Spotify has become the frontline for discovery and growth. With over 600 million ...
Seven decades on from the launch of Britain’s first TV ad, Compare the Market, Sport England, Just Eat and ITV reflect on effectiveness, creativity and the evolution of TV.
The ad world is shifting as brands adopt hybrid formats that blend traditional and digital touchpoints, creating immersive stories that break norms and build deeper connections with their audiences ...
In an exclusive in-car chat at the Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii, Qualcomm CMO Don McGuire paints me a picture of a personal ecosystem of ambient AI.
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