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Adobe pushes Photoshop.com update live

Adobe added several new features to its online photo service including the ability for users to purchase extra storage. The company is offering three online storage options: 20GB for $19.99 a year; 40GB for $39.99 a year; and 100GB for $99.99 a year.

Adobe Pushes Photoshop.com Update Live

Adobe added several new features to its online photo service including the ability for users to purchase extra storage. The company is offering three online storage options: 20GB for $19.99 a year; 40GB for $39.99 a year; and 100GB for $99.99 a year.

Adobe pushes Photoshop.com update live

Adobe added several new features to its online photo service including the ability for users to purchase extra storage. The company is offering three online storage options: 20GB for $19.99 a year; 40GB for $39.99 a year; and 100GB for $99.99 a year.

Microsoft Preps Xbox 360 'Starter Pack' Upgrade

Say, have you recently purchased an Xbox 360 Arcade console, and now you're looking for a storage solution that's a little meatier than a refurbished 20GB hard drive?

Adobe Announces New Photoshop.com Storage Options and Features

November 4, 2008 -- Adobe announced additional storage options today for users of Photoshop.com as well as Photoshop Elements 7 and Premiere Elements 7. Customers with Photoshop.com Basic and Plus membership can purchase additional storage options beginning at just $19.99 a year for 20GB of storage.

Microsoft Releasing Xbox 360 60GB Hard Drive Pack

With the New Xbox Experience coming in just three weeks, Microsoft seems to be pulling out all the stops to ensure that every 360 owner can jump aboard smoothly. On the heels of its announcement that it's allowing Xbox 360 Arcade owners to purchase a deeply discounted 20GB hard drive (the capacity that the console launched with three years ago), it's allowing early adopters and Arcade owners to upgrade to an even bigger hard drive. With the $100 60GB Live Starter Pack, which should arrive just in time for the massive dashboard update, gamers will be able to take advantage of more of the new Experience's features, such as installation of games to the hard drive. Here's Microsoft's official statement:

Xbox 360 Premium with hard drive: $150. Feelin' lucky?

While the Xbox 360 Arcade model is only $200, it doesn't come with a hard drive. That may not bother casual gamers, but the heavy downloader or the Rock Band fiend won't be happy at all. Luckily, Tiger Direct has the deal for you: the refurbished Xbox 360 Premium system with the 20GB hard drive is now on sale for $150.

Microsoft prepping a 60GB Xbox Live pack for next week?

While Microsoft's Xbox 360 console can be had for as little as $199 today, the company is still making a killing on some of its accessories. The wireless network adapter still officially retails for $99.99 while the 512MB memory card and HDMI cable go for $49.99. The 120GB hard drive has come down in price slightly; at launch the drive sold for $179 but today it sells for $149.99. But what if you have a 20GB console and don't want to fork over that kind of money for additional storage space?


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