An Adobe preview of Photoshop CS5 demonstrates 3D innovation, Songbird is set to become the iTunes of Philips MP3 players, and the Microsoft Office team unveils pricing for their popular productivity suite.
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- What the Office team will be talking about at CES
The Microsoft Office team announces pricing for Office 2010: Office Home and Student, $149; Office Home and Business, $279; Office Professional, $499; Office Professional Academic, $99. [TechNet] - A sneak peek at the new technology in Adobe Photoshop CS5
An early look at Photoshop CS5 shows some very cool 3D tools, among other things. As Download Squad points out, the video (above) is not brand new, but it's still interesting. [Download Squad] - Songbird Lands Deal With Philips, To Come Bundled With Millions Of Portable MP3 Players
The open-source iTunes alternative—built from the same bricks as Firefox—will start shipping with MP3 players from Philips as their default media hub. [TechCrunch] - Three Billion Apps Downloaded From Apple's App Store
Yep, people are downloading a lot of apps for the iPhones. Remember when an iPhone app was webapp-only? [Mashable]
