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Best PCs for Adobe Creative Cloud 2024: Handle Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro and more with ease
By Rebecca Spear, Brendan Lowry, Richard Devine last updated
Updated If you're a creator relying on Adobe's suite of products, there are a lot of awesome PCs from which you can choose. These are some of our favorites.

Adobe delivers a Windows UI performance bump alongside simplified color correction and a divisive AI audio tool in its latest beta
By Rebecca Spear, Ben Wilson published
Adobe on Windows During IBC 2024, Adobe announced several impressive updates for its Premiere Pro and After Effects programs.

Windows 11 laptops with Snapdragon X ARM chips can now run Adobe Premiere Pro under emulation
By Zac Bowden published
Adobe Adobe has enabled the ability to run Premiere Pro under emulation on Windows 11 on ARM laptops powered by the Snapdragon X system-on-a-chip.

Another Adobe app is ARM native on Snapdragon X laptops, but probably not the one you really want
By Richard Devine published
WoA Squeezing into its promised July timeframe, Adobe has released a beta version of Illustrator for Windows on Arm, but Premiere Pro is still out in the wilderness.

This sweet Adobe deal makes a Creative Cloud subscription more tempting than ever — Discounted access to Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, and more
By Rebecca Spear published
Adobe deal Right now, you can get an Adobe Creative Cloud subscription for 40% off. This gives you access to over 20 creative programs.

The worst part about Photoshop Elements is the price, but that changes with this discount — Level up your photo editing skills for less, no subscription needed [UPDATE]
By Rebecca Spear published
Photo editing Adobe Photoshop Elements 2024 is currently at a huge discount. Snag this simple photo editor with a one-time purchase deal.

(Updated) Microsoft confirmed release dates for compatible Adobe Premiere Pro, Illustrator, InDesign, and After Effects for Qualcomm Snapdragon laptops
By Sean Endicott last updated
Windows on Arm PCs will get a big boost for creators when several Adobe apps gain Arm-native versions later this year.

US government sues Adobe for 'deceptive' business tactics and hiding steep subscription cancellation charges to 'trap' its customers
By Kevin Okemwa published
GONE ROGUE The US government sues Adobe for using deceptive tactics and exorbitant cancellation fees to prevent users from canceling subscription plans.
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