Adobe got tired of waiting for a great stylus for the iPad, and so it took on the challenge itself, coming up with Adobe Ink and its companion ruler, Slide. Pens for the iPad aren't new, but neither ...
Adobe is jumping into the iPad drawing market with both feet with the launch of Adobe Ink and Adobe Slide, a new stylus and digital ruler for the iPad. The devices, built by Adonit, connect with an ...
People who are serious about software should make their own hardware. When that famous declaration by Alan Kay gets quoted, it’s usually in reference to ambitious computing devices such as Apple’s ...
Adobe today announced the launch of a new suite of mobile apps and accompanying hardware that includes its Adobe Ink digital pen and its Adobe Slide digital ruler. Previously known as the "Mighty" ...
Posts from this author will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is The Verge’s executive editor. He has covered tech, policy, and online creators for over a decade. I used to ...
From its packaging and color to its design and presentation, Adobe’s new Ink & Slide cloud connected pen and ruler set fits hand-in-glove into Apple’s ecosystem. These new hardware tools, offered as ...
Just ahead of Adobe’s Creative Cloud press conference this afternoon, Adobe has announced that it is entering the hardware scene with a new product called Ink and Slide for use with two new free iPad ...
Today Adobe unveiled the Ink and Slide, its first foray into the realm of hardware gadgets. The company describes the pair of gadgets as a “Creative Cloud Pen and Digital Ruler.” Basically, it’s a ...
With yesterday’s unveiling of the Ink and Slide, Adobe has made its first foray into the realm of hardware gadgets. The company describes the pair of gadgets as a “Creative Cloud Pen and Digital Ruler ...
Update on February 10, 2015: Adobe announced that the smart Ink stylus and Slide ruler for iPad is available again on Adonit’s website, along with a new price of $125. Steve Jobs famously mocked any ...
Adobe has been trying to translate its mouse- and keyboard-dependent software into bite-sized apps for iPhone and iPad touch screens. Its latest app, Adobe Brush (free for iOS now), is a fun new ...
A few months ago, digital media monolith Adobe introduced its first foray into hardware with Ink and Slide, a stylish stylus and ruler combo with forward-thinking features and a sleek design.
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