In-flight wireless
Alaska Airlines has announced their plan to pilot (sorry–bad pun) in-flight wireless service in 2008! Read the press release for yourself.
Two posts in one day? I know, this is crazy, but I’m pretty excited about this news!
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Alaska Airlines has announced their plan to pilot (sorry–bad pun) in-flight wireless service in 2008! Read the press release for yourself.
Two posts in one day? I know, this is crazy, but I’m pretty excited about this news!
As the digital camera market continues to expand and manufacturers release new models in rapid succession, Adobe is working hard to keep pace. In August, Canon released it’s sixth prosumer-level digital SLR: the EOS 40D. Canon fans who purchased in the first wave quickly discovered an incompatibility between the version of camera raw used by their shiny new camera and the camera raw converter in Photoshop CS3.
Adobe responded pretty quickly. Last week they released an updated version of the camera raw plugin for Photoshop, as well as an updated version of Adobe Lightroom. In addition to the EOS 40D, the update supports 13 other new camera releases.
Digital Photography Review provides details, including links for downloading the updates. I have my updates installed. I think it’s time to buy a new camera!