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Adobe Photoshop is one of the most powerful editing tools available today, giving you full control over your photography. The program is very advanced, though, and usually requires some additional training to help users learn all there is to know. If you’d like to learn Photoshop, we’d suggest trying out the ‘Train Simple’ Adobe Photoshop Bundle – currently 92% off in the AA Deals Store. Eight full courses are included in this bundle, ranging from Photoshop fundamentals to portrait retouching courses.

T-Mobile releasing a trio of budget-friendly phones July 22nd

When it comes to affordable, low-to-mid range phones, many OEMs tend to skip the more developed markets like North America, and instead focus on key Asian territories. Indeed countries like India and China have become the new battleground of sorts, with everyone trying to expand their sphere of influence. Still, devices such as the Moto E have proven that keen shopping need-not apply exclusively to any one region or territory: everyone appreciates a good deal, especially when it entails solid offerings from respected manufacturers.

Xiaomi Mi 9 said to be latest phone to support 60fps in Fortnite

Fortnite Mobile is one of the more demanding games on Android right now, but a select few devices are able to officially run the title at 60 frames per second (fps). Now, the latest device to join the party is reportedly the Xiaomi Mi 9. XDA-Developers reported that the Xiaomi flagship does indeed support the higher frame-rate, which should translate into a smoother visual experience. Developer Epic Games hasn’t updated its FAQ page with the new phone though, the outlet notes.

[Video] How a dirt-chip tablet is made and tested (it's not what you expect)

The tablet business is still dominated by Apple, with Android device makers still having a hard time coming up with an iPad rival that would woo the crowds. Google’s Andy Rubin and Samsung executives independently admitted that their progress in the tablet business is not where they’d like it to be, and while we expect the two companies to launch more competitive tablets in the future, let’s not forget the fact that there’s another kind of Android tablet out there, low- to mid-ranged devices that are made by a variety of OEMs, Amazon included.

Gameloft Live for the Android Market

For a while now, Gameloft has always preferred distributing their games on its own app store. But if needed, the company will be willing to launch their games on the Android Market. This is exactly what the company did for Android. The standalone Gameloft Live app is now available on the Android Market. The Gameloft Live app lets its users stay connected with over 7 million players connected to the game.

Google Camera teardown reveals McFly mode: What to expect?

Google Camera is arguably one of Google’s greatest creations, bringing fantastic picture quality to its Pixel smartphones. We’ve previously seen the company add features like HDR+ and Night Sight to the app, but it looks like another addition is in the works. According to a teardown of the Google Camera app (version 6.3) by 9to5Google, the Mountain View company is working on a so-called McFly Mode. Mentions of the mode are also accompanied by references to “rewind” functionality, so what does this mean?

Google will spend $1 billion on new NYC campus 'Google Hudson Square'

TL;DR The new Google NYC campus will be called “Google Hudson Square.” Google Hudson Square will cost at least $1 billion. The campus expansion will be finalized by 2022 and will allow Google to double its current staff numbers in the city. Today, Google revealed its official plans for the expansion of its New York City campus, via Politico. The new Google NYC headquarters will be dubbed “Google Hudson Square,” aptly named due to the location of the buildings in the lower Manhattan district by the same name.

Google will take on Twitch this summer with YouTube Gaming

Although Google passed on the chance to purchase gaming giant Twitch last year (Amazon later bought the service for $1 billion), that doesn’t meant it’s giving up on the game streaming business altogether. As previously rumored, Google today has announced a new service called YouTube Gaming, an app and website that will be the new home to the company’s gaming video content. The service is slated to launch in the US and UK later this summer.

Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard just love the Galaxy Tab S

Samsung released no fewer than seven ads following the release of the larger iPhones last week. After all the jabs at Apple, it’s good to see the Korean company focusing on its own products in its newest commercial. The 90 second clip stars Hollywood couple Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard, who ostensibly are big fans of Samsung’s Tab S series of AMOLED tablets. From making plans for the day on a lazy morning, to playing Asphalt 8 racing on the couch, to skipping some fancy soiree for a movie, Dax and Kristen are just your normal average couple with an unhealthy obsession for Samsung tablets.

LG G7 ThinQ leaked renders show headphone jack, notch, mystery button

The official LG G7 ThinQ unveiling is around the corner, but when has that ever stopped leaks? The latest renders, published by notable leaker Evan Blass, show a few more details about the upcoming flagship phone. A quick glance at the bottom angle reveals a headphone jack, indicating the handset will join Samsung’s Galaxy S9, the LG V30s ThinQ, and the upcoming OnePlus 6 in keeping the legacy connection. Other major features spotted on the phone include dual-cameras, a rear fingerprint scanner, what seems to be a power button on the right-hand side, and an extra button on the left.