The long-awaited Adobe CS6 suite is available for purchase online. The beta versions of some of the products have been around for some time but it's time for the real thing with all the promised magic tricks. The Adobe Creative Suite 6 is one of the most major releases in recent times.
Photoshop CS6, for instance, brings about 60% more feature changes than CS5. Visually, there are over 1,900 icons that have been replaced, and the engineers have also tweaked alignment, cursors, buttons, layout and even grammar throughout the application. And there iss a lot more.
The Official Market launch will be on 11,May as its currently available for online purchase only.
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Google Drive might be the New star in the cloud storage, but this will not stop Dropbox from Updating and improving its own service. The company has been testing an automatic photo and video upload feature since February, now its rolling-out this feature to all Dropbox users on Mac and Windows. So Update your App to get an Extra 3GB to your Dropbox account storage.
Dropbox says it will gift 500MB of extra space the first time a photo is uploaded using the Camera Upload feature, and every 500MB of photos you upload will earn you an additional 500MB of space up to a total of 3GB extra storage.
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Dropbox, SkyDrive, SugarSync and Box.net are the popular names, And Now adding Google Drive. Dropbox is the father of the cloud storage business as we know it, so we expect it to be particularly hard to beat. Box.net with its generous 50GB promos as well as the vast reach of SugarSync and Microsoft's very own SkyDrive shouldn't be underestimated either.
Here is the comparison table and you will be the judge on which service is better for you.
GOOGLE DRIVE
|
DROPBOX
|
SUGARSYNC
|
SKYDRIVE
|
BOX.NET
|
|
Free space
|
5GB
|
2GB
|
5GB
|
7GB
|
5GB
|
Paid space
(monthly) |
25GB – $2.49
100GB – $4.99 200 GB – $9.99 400 GB – $19.99 1000GB – $49.99 |
50GB – $9.99
100GB – $19.99 |
30GB – $4.99
60GB – $9.99 100GB – $14.99 250GB – $24.99 500GB – $39.99 |
20GB – $0.83
50GB – $2.08 100GB – $4.16 |
25GB – $9.99
50GB – $19.99 |
Desktop client
|
Windows
Mac OS X - |
Windows
Mac OS X Linux |
Windows
Mac OS X - |
Windows
Mac OS X - |
Windows (paid)
Mac OS X (paid) - |
Mobile app
|
iPad (soon)
iPhone (soon) Android - - - - Mobile website |
iPad
iPhone Android - - BlackBerry - Mobile website |
iPad
iPhone Android Windows Mobile Symbian BlackBerry Kindle Fire Mobile website |
iPad
iPhone - Windows Phone - - - Mobile website |
iPad
iPhone Android - - BlackBerry - Mobile website |
Shared
folders |
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
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Shared folders with permissions and password
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Yes
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No
|
Yes
|
No
|
Yes
|
File linking
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Folder linking
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Security
|
N/A
|
SSL AES-256 bit
encryption |
SSL 128-bit AES encryption
|
SSL
|
SSL AES-256 bit
encryption |
Free ways
to increase space |
None
|
Referrals, up to 16GB
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Referrals
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Promos, up to 25GB
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Promos, up to 50GB
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Maximum file size
|
10GB
|
Unlimited
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Unlimited
|
2GB
|
25MB (free)
1GB (paid) |
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As the saga between Megaupload and the United States government continues, lawsuits are destined to come down strong from creators and copyright holders associated with the filesharing sites found distribution selection. The amount of cash that the group ValCom, Inc. is seeking is just part of the massive half-billion in copyright losses and $175 million in proceeds total the US government has already calculated. ValCom $42 million in suspected criminal proceeds have been seized in Megaupload.com and related entities raids thus far.
"Together with our friends at Microhits, Inc., we have implemented an aggressive initiative to acquire back-due royalties and compensation to assure that we receive all revenues that are due to the Company. Our suit regarding Megaupload.com is one of many situations we have identified where ValCom is due compensation." - Vallardita
The founder of MegaUpload, Kim Dotcom, has given his first interview by "3 News" since he was arrested over alleged copyright infringement and shutdown his company MegaUpload back in 2011. Dotcom is facing a litany of charges by the FBI in the US that include copyright infringement, money laundering, and racketeering. Kim still maintains that he is no piracy king, and that he will win in court.
Kim describes the whole situation as a nightmare that has been horrifying for his family. He also maintains that the entire legal drama and arrest was totally unexpected. He claims that in the seven years Megaupload has been in business it has only been sued once and that he and his legal team believed the website was protected by the DMCA law that protects likes of Google and YouTube. We Have the Full Video for the Interview Below!
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