Adobe

Winsage
June 19, 2026
Microsoft is collaborating with Adobe to enhance the performance of Photoshop, a widely used image editing software. The partnership focuses on optimizing operations within Photoshop, which is primarily developed in C++ and compiled using Microsoft’s Visual C++ (MSVC) compiler. Microsoft aims to improve performance for CPU-intensive tasks, particularly those that are latency-sensitive, such as brush responsiveness and file-opening tasks. The engineering team activated MSVC’s "peak-performance" compilation mode and explored profile-guided optimization (PGO) to refine executables. However, due to the complexity PGO introduced, they shifted to Sample-based Profile Guided Optimizations (SPGO), which uses hardware performance samples from actual release binaries. This method allows for greater flexibility in data collection and typically yields performance improvements of 5% to 15%. By combining MSVC’s peak-performance mode with SPGO, the teams achieved a 20% performance boost on x64 Windows systems and a 13% enhancement on Arm architecture. These optimizations resulted in improved responsiveness for critical tasks in Photoshop, enhancing the user experience in professional creative workflows.
AppWizard
June 18, 2026
Adobe Acrobat Reader has been added to Android Auto with the v26.5.0.45958 update. Subscribers have full access to the app's functionalities, while non-subscribers can use some free features and a 7-day free trial for paid functionalities. Free features include access to scanned PDFs in Liquid Mode, PDF annotation tools, and a PDF signer feature. Visual functions are disabled for safety, but a "Read Aloud" text-to-speech engine is available for free users. Paid subscribers can access high-quality audio options, an AI assistant for file management, and additional editing tools, although advanced features are not yet available on the dashboard.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
Adobe Acrobat Reader has been integrated into Android Auto with the v26.5.0.45958 update. Full access to its features requires a subscription, but non-subscribers can use limited free features, including accessing scanned PDFs in Liquid Mode, annotating documents, signing PDFs, and connecting to Google Drive. Visual functions are disabled on the car's screen for safety, but a "Read Aloud" text-to-speech engine is available for free users. Paid subscribers can access high-quality voices, Adobe's AI assistant for file management, a complete mobile editing suite, optical character recognition (OCR), and additional tools, although advanced features are currently not accessible through the dashboard.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
Issues with Android Auto related to device connections have been prevalent, particularly for Samsung Galaxy S26 series and Google Pixel devices, due to software glitches. Google released Play Services version v26.15 in April to address these problems, but it did not fully resolve them. The latest update, Google Play Services v26.22, began rolling out on June 8 and includes bug fixes for device connection issues. The changelog notes '[Auto] Bug fixes for Device Connections related services.' Users can check for this version in the Settings app under Google > All services > System Services. Version 26.23, which is also rolling out, includes performance enhancements and bug fixes for system management and diagnostics. Additionally, Android Auto has undergone a significant update in 2026, introducing support for Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader and four new features, including expanded widget support.
Winsage
June 17, 2026
Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon X Elite in 2023, an ARM-based processor that outperformed traditional x86 processors. The Snapdragon X Series featured a custom Oryon core design and was optimized for Windows through collaboration with Microsoft, including the introduction of the Prism emulation layer, which allows x86/x64 applications to run on ARM. Many applications, such as Adobe Illustrator and Discord, now run natively on ARM, showing significant performance improvements. By 2026, NVIDIA unveiled the RTX Spark, an ARM-powered system on a chip, developed with MediaTek, featuring an ARM Cortex CPU and a Blackwell RTX GPU. NVIDIA also announced improvements to Windows for better workload scheduling and support for kernel-level anti-cheat software on Windows ARM.
AppWizard
June 11, 2026
Adobe has released an update (v26.5.0.45958) for Android Auto on June 5, which adds PDF support. This update includes a Read Aloud feature that allows users to listen to audio renditions of their PDFs. Not all PDFs are compatible with this feature, as only certain documents will trigger the Android Media player when selected. Users must ensure that Adobe Acrobat is updated on their Android smartphones to access this capability. Additionally, future enhancements for Android Auto are expected in 2026, including widgets, HD video playback while parked, and improved integration with Google's AI agent, Gemini.
AppWizard
June 11, 2026
The Android 17 QPR1 Beta 4 introduces a feature called Screen Reactions, allowing users to record their screen with their selfie camera for creating reaction videos. The update also includes the May 2026 security patch, bug fixes, and stability improvements, and is being rolled out to Android Beta Program participants. Additional features showcased include enhanced Instagram integration, exclusive Edits app features, and the upcoming availability of Adobe Premiere on Android.
AppWizard
June 8, 2026
Adobe has introduced Adobe Acrobat to the Android Auto platform in its latest app update (v26.5.0.45958), allowing users to access PDF files from their car's display. The app features a "Read Aloud" function that converts text from PDFs into audio, enabling users to listen to content while driving. However, the Read Aloud feature does not support every PDF file, and when it works, it provides a typical Android Auto media player experience.
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