I've been using the $9.99 Cloud subscription for Photoshop CC and LR 5.2 for a while with no problems. Today I checked for updates and found a bunch, which I downloaded and installed. On opening LR and PS I got messages that Windows encountered a problem and had to shut down the programs. After I rebooted, I got them both to open.
LR seems to operate as it had, with all of the new features including the lens correction stuff, etc. When I tried Photoshop CC by opening a raw file in ACR, the lens correction panel was the old one, without the Level, Auto, Vertical, etc. adjustments. After opening the file from ACR into PS, I went to
Filters>Sharpen. Lo and behold: the Reduce Camera Shake, or whatever the actual name of it is, was missing; not grayed out, but missing. For some reason, Adobe seems to have un-upgraded some features.
I went to the menu to try new upgrades and got the message that there are none and that I am up to date. However, when I checked "About Photoshop" I got Photoshop CC v14.0 x32. The photoshop icon I had pinned to my task bar in Win 7 had been for the 64 bit version and somehow had changed when I "upgraded." When I opened PSCC64, it was v14.1.2x64, and it had the correct Lens Correction panel as well as Sharpen>Shake Reduction.
The 32bit version is still behind and incorrect, as stated above. What happened? There doesn't seem to be any way to upgrade it. I even tried trashing the prefs file, but nothing changed. Fortunately I never use the 32 bit version, but I can't figure out what happened.