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Adobe Training Videos: Lifetime Subscription
When it comes to photo and video editing, Adobe makes some of the best software around, but buying a Creative Cloud subscription and a computer capable of running it doesn’t turn you into an expert instantly. You’ll have to go through some training that typically costs hundreds upon hundreds of dollars. Fortunately, that’s not the case with the training videos featured on Walyou Deals.
Train Simple, the company behind these training videos, is an Adobe-authorized partner, so if you stick to a schedule and learn what you’re being taught, the success is practically guaranteed. The target audience isn’t represented exclusively by photographers, as video editing professionals and web designers could also make use of it.
To get an idea about just how comprehensive this course is, it covers everything from Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, Flash, Dreamweaver, ColdFusion, Edge Products, Muse to HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, WordPress, Premiere, and Audition. However, if Adobe will add more pieces of software to its portfolio, or if new platforms that make use of Adobe’s products come out, more videos covering all of these will be added. That’s the major perk of having a lifetime subscription to training videos.
Train Simple assumes that most people purchasing a lifetime subscription to its Adobe training videos are just getting started with either web design or professional photography. Because of that, there are numerous videos targeted specifically at beginners. However, if you’re an expert in the field and only want to improve your skills by learning the latest and the greatest tricks, then there are plenty of videos for you, too. Since this is a lifetime subscription, you have all the time in the world to learn everything there is to know about Adobe’s software suite. Despite the “take things at your own pace,” you should hurry up, as this is an industry that changes very quickly, and if you’re a slow learner, you might find that by the end you finish a course the software is already outdated.
There’s plenty of flexibility when it comes to how to learn. You can do this at home, on a desktop PC, or on-the-go, using mobile apps that run on iOS and Android devices.
Check out the following video to get an idea about how Train Simple’s training videos work:
To purchase a lifetime subscription to Train Simple’s Adobe training videos, head over to Walyou Deals, and order it for $79. Considering that the original price is $500, the 84% discount is not at all negligible. Since you’re paying for access to a digital product, you’ll be able to redeem it instantly, so you can start training right away! If you’d rather wait a bit before getting started, you have 30 days to redeem the code. All sales are final, and memberships are not shareable, so make sure to keep your username and password secret from other people who are eager to use Adobe’s software.
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Cyber Monday on Walyou Deals: 25% Off All eLearning Bundles
Cyber Monday is all about shopping online, and since the eLearning bundles featured in our store, Walyou Deals, are available in digital format and are thus delivered instantly, there is some instant gratification involved in the whole experience.
The eLearning category of Walyou Deals features courses covering all sorts of departments, from IT certifications and Forex to project management and Web development. Besides that, there are courses that target a single, yet essential, piece of software, as is the case with the lifetime subscription to Adobe Training Videos by Train Simple. As being skilled in Photoshop, Illustrator or Dreamweaver is essential for landing a job with a better pay, learning all of these (and more) and that at a heavily discounted price is something you simply can’t miss.
Train Simple is an Adobe-authorized training partner, which means that the Adobe Training Videos have been analyzed and certified by the software developed that they cover all of the aspects needed for becoming an Adobe expert. Achieving proficiency in Adobe’s Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Lightroom, Flash, Dreamweaver, ColdFusion, Edge Products, Muse, as well as in complementary software and platforms including HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, WordPress, Premiere, Audition, is no longer an issue.
A really important aspect of all training videos is that they need to be up-to-date in order to stay relevant and have any value at all. Train Simple definitely paid a lot of attention to that, as all of their Adobe courses have been updated for Creative Cloud 2015, which means that there won’t be any new features that could remain undiscussed.
The Adobe Training Videos offered by Walyou Deals feature beginner to advanced classes, so there’s something to learn for everyone. On top of that, when you complete the training, there’s a certificate of completion available that you can later mention in your resume in order to attest your advanced skills. There’s no rush in completing the course, however, and you can do that at your own pace, meaning that you could watch Adobe training videos in the lunch break or just on weekends.
Train Simple’s Adobe training videos are available on multiple platforms, so as long as you have a computer or iOS/Android device to access the videos, you should be covered. Other than that, you would need Adobe’s products, so that you exercise after or even while learning the theory.
The lifetime subscription to Train Simple’s Adobe Training Videos can be purchased in the next 12 hours only, and the Cyber Monday 25% discount should represent an additional reason to get it as fast as possible, as the courses typically cost $500.
This time only, you can get the Adobe training videos or any other eLearning package at a special price, so long as you use the coupon code CYBERMONDAY25 on Walyou Deals during the checkout procedure. Happy Cyber Monday to all of you and good luck learning all of Adobe’s secrets!
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Muse brain-sensing headband thoughts-on (video)
Plenty of companies are experimenting with thought-reading gadgets, and in the cluttered South Hall here at CES, we came across the folks from InteraXon showing off their Indiegogo-funded "Muse brain-sensing headband." It measures EEG signals from four forehead sensors and two tucked behind the ears, and sends those brain measurements to other gear via Bluetooth. InteraXon has developed an app suite for mobile devices to showcase the headband's capabilities, including thought-controlled games and brain tracking, exercise and fitness software for improving cognitive function, memory, attention and for reducing stress. That'll come bundled with any purchased units, but an SDK is also available for third-party developers to explore other possibilities.
They had a demonstration set up on the show floor, so we thought we'd sit down and take it for a spin. The headband was flexible and surprisingly comfortable, and with a bit of fiddling, we were good to go. One monitor showed brain activity on a couple of complicated graphs, while a scene on a second monitor grew busier as our concentration increased. Watching one graph react to blinking was pretty cool, and once concentration levels reached over 85%, it started to snow on the animated scene. While this obviously isn't very relevant to any potential applications, it was fun to watch the hardware clearly working as intended. You can check out our shots of the headband in the gallery, or check out the video of us trying it out below. Unfortunately we were only allowed to use it for a limited time -- the demonstration was in danger of breaking due to this editors' massive brain.
Kevin Wong contributed to this report.
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Filed under: Misc, Peripherals, Science
Source: InteraXon
MechBass Grooves on Some Muse
Despite the increasing number of robotic musical acts, I’m still always tickled by the idea of a band that does away with the human element, and puts robots in their rightful place – to entertain their masters. The latest robot musician – a mechanical bass-playing ‘bot.
Engineering student James McVay created the MechBass as his honors project at New Zealand’s Victoria University. The robot uses a set of four individual bass strings along with a motorized pick wheel to jam out its tunes.
A linear-motion system moves a pitch-shifter that frets the strings by applying pressure to them, and a servo-controlled damper mechanism can stop the strings from vibrating quickly. Optical pickups then capture the sounds, and send them to an audio circuit and amplifier.
The whole system is controlled using MIDI signals and an audio programming language called ChucK, so it can play pretty much any tune that can be played on a bass. A custom controller board using an ATMega328 processor acts as the bridge between the software and the hardware.
But don’t just take my word for how cool this thing is. Here’s a video clip of MechBass pounding out the intense bassline of Muse’s Hysteria.
While I don’t know if it’ll be replacing Flea in the Red Hot Chili Peppers anytime soon, I’m still totally impressed by MechBass’ musical talents.
Check out complete details on the build here (PDF).
[via Wimp]
Samsung renames $50 Pebble MP3 player as Muse for its US launch
Remember Samsung's S-Pebble? The, erm, pebble-shaped music accessory for runners who wanted to leave their smartphone at home? Well, for some reason, Samsung America has decided that it'll be renamed the Muse for its Stateside arrival. Maybe someone's a big fan of the Devon-based prog-rock trio, or perhaps Samsung just had loads of posters left over from the last time it sold something under that name. Either way, you can snag one for $50 at the source link.
Filed under: Cellphones, Portable Audio/Video, Samsung
Via: SammyHub
Source: Samsung