This Extensive Adobe Creative Cloud Training Is 95% off Today

This Extensive Adobe Creative Cloud Training Is 95% off Today

There’s never been a better time to work in graphic design. Companies large and small are always on the lookout for talented and trained designers who can build everything from website layouts to print content, and they’re paying these professionals handsomely for their services.

But if you want to land the best positions in the field, you need to have the right knowledge under your belt. The Complete Adobe CC Training Bundle will teach you everything you need to know about some of the world’s most powerful and popular design programs, and it’s available for 95% off at just $29.

With seven courses and over 240 lessons led by industry pros, this bundle walks you through both the basics and more advanced elements of go-to programs like Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, Animate, After Effects, and Premiere Pro.

There’s even a course that teaches you how to create pro-level animations using a combination of platforms and tools.

Prices are subject to change.

Continue reading

Nvidia, Google to Support Cloud Gaming on iPhone Via Web Apps
Nvidia, Google to Support Cloud Gaming on iPhone Via Web Apps

Both Nvidia and Google have announced iOS support for their respective cloud gaming platforms via progressive web applications. Apple can't block that.

Xbox Cloud Gaming Comes to iOS, PC in 2021
Xbox Cloud Gaming Comes to iOS, PC in 2021

Microsoft is bringing its Project xCloud service to both PC and iOS next year, while Xbox Game Pass is growing well.

Google Struggled to Patch New Stadia Game After Closing Development Studio
Google Struggled to Patch New Stadia Game After Closing Development Studio

Google's in-house game developers were supposed to lead the charge, but now most of them are out of work, and there's no one to issue prompt patches for a brand new game. It's just one more embarrassing misstep for Stadia.

Intel Discontinues Overclocking Warranties as Hobby Continues to Die
Intel Discontinues Overclocking Warranties as Hobby Continues to Die

Intel will no longer offer its overclocking warranty option, though customers with existing plans will still be able to use them.