
When she isn't working, she can be found renovating her 100-year-old country house in upstate New York with her husband, two Russian Blue cats, and a Husky. She also works as an editor at CBS Interactive. She joined Pocket-lint in 2013 and currently serves as a US-based contributing writer, focusing on tech news and features. During this time, she also contributed to other news websites, such as the BBC, and she graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree in writing from The New School in Manhattan.

She worked at both 9to5Mac and 9to5Google as a copy editor at first and then as a reporter.
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She graduated from The University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2011 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in multimedia journalism, and shortly after that, she moved to New York City and stumbled into tech journalism. Meet Aperture 3.1.1, Apples powerful photo post-production tool with the Amazing Shrinking Price Tag.First released in 2005 for 500, Aperture is now available in the Mac App Store for a measly 79.99a price reduction of 83.67 That means a lot of new buyers and, as a result, a lot of new users. When Photos for OS X ships next year, users will be able to migrate their existing Aperture libraries to Photos for OS X."Ģ013 - 2018: Elyse began her career in journalism in 2006 as a reporter at several regional New York State newspapers and magazines, including the Press-Republican, North Country Scene, and Malone Telegram, where she covered a range of beats, from local politics to business. “With the introduction of the new Photos app and iCloud Photo Library, enabling you to safely store all of your photos in iCloud and access them from anywhere, there will be no new development of Aperture. UPDATE: Apple has released the following statement:
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There's no word yet on whether Apple will discontinue iPhoto on iOS, but Pocket-lint has contacted the company for details and will update when we learn more. The new Photos app is expected to release next year.

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And finally, Apple is reportedly working with Adobe on "a transitional workflow for users moving to Lightroom". The company is also coming up with update paths that will help Aperture and iPhoto users move to Photos for OS X. Those updates will enable the retired app to run on OS X Yosemite. TechCrunch claimed Apple will provide compatibility updates to Aperture.
