At Adobe, the AI era is a test of whether a company built on iconic creative tools can remake itself fast enough to remain indispensable without losing the professionals who made those tools matter.
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San Jose software giant Adobe has agreed in a legal settlement to pay a $75 million fine and provide an equal amount in free services to customers after federal authorities accused it of hiding a ...
Adobe has agreed to pay the US government $75 million to settle its lawsuit over the company's allegedly harmful approach to subscriptions. The suit started in 2024, when the US Department of Justice ...
Adobe’s fiscal first-quarter results largely cleared Wall Street’s bar, but its modest earnings beat for the period wasn’t enough to disprove the narrative around artificial-intelligence disruption ...
Canceling a software subscription is supposed to be easy—that’s what US law dictates. Adobe, however, has played fast and loose with its Creative Cloud subscriptions in the past. The company was sued ...
The maker of Photoshop agreed to pay $75 million to the government, which had accused it of hiding details of expensive fees. Under the terms of a settlement, Adobe will pay $75 million to the ...
Adobe said yesterday that CEO Shantanu Narayen will step down from his position after appointing his successor. The leadership shift comes amid the design software company’s battle to keep up with AI.
Adobe (ADBE) shares slipped 5% during early post-market trading on Thursday after reporting its first quarter fiscal 2026 financial results. The creativity and productivity software provider also ...
Adobe said CEO Shantanu Narayen will step down after the company has put in place a successor. Narayen, who has helmed the design software maker since 2007, will stay on as board chair. Adobe shares ...
WEST CHESTER–On Saturday, at 12:20 p.m., the West Chester Borough was notified of a “milky white substance” in Goose Creek, near Nields Street, that allegedly caused a fish kill. Both West Goshen ...