Month: May 2020

WooCommerce launches native WooCommerce Payments feature

WooCommerce, the e-commerce platform developed by Automattic, is improving the payment feature with a native solution called WooCommerce Payments. The payment feature is powered by Stripe. Compared to previous payment solutions on WooCommerce websites, it is fully integrated with the rest of the platform. In case you’re not familiar with…

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Photoshop for iPad gets Curves and Apple Pencil pressure settings

When Adobe launched Photoshop for the iPad late last year, users were less than impressed with its limited features – to say the tablet version of the software was a pared back take on the desktop standard was something of an understatement. However,… Source

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‘Crucible’ proves that Amazon is finally serious about video games

Amazon does seemingly everything. The e-commerce giant has a foothold in audiobooks, fresh groceries, Netflix-style video streaming and oh-so-much-more. It’s no surprise, therefore, that the company wants to widen its influence in the video game indu… Source

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Photoshop for iPad gets curves and Apple Pencil improvements

Adobe is updating Photoshop for iPad with two key features today: more flexibility for the Pencil stylus and the addition of curves. Photoshop now lets you adjust pressure sensitivity when using the Pencil stylus, which should make it easier to control the width of each brushstroke. The app increases the…

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TCL 10 Pro and 10L Review: A Promising Debut

The company’s first devices for the US market prove that affordable phones don’t have to skimp on performance. Source

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IFA will be one of the first big in-person tech events post-lockdown

Many of 2020’s technology events have been relegated to virtual gatherings or cancelled outright due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but IFA will still be an in-person expo — albeit with very tight restrictions. Organizers have received the go-ahead to hol… Source

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