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Feb 03
CameraBag 2 released for the Mac, PC
Nevercenter has released CameraBag 2 for Mac and PC. It's an update of the desktop photo app. Redesigned from the ground up, CameraBag 2's new Analog Engine pairs a full suite of photographic tools with the filters and vintage simulations of previous versions. According to Nevercenter President Tom Plewe, the key innovation in version 2 is a straightforward approach to layering, rearranging, and tweaking all of these effects in realtime. CameraBag 2 ships with 100-plus, adjustable filters and 25-plus professional controls With CameraBag 2, you don’t have to know what look you want to get started, Plewe says. It lets you see all the possibilities at once: old-school instant film or modern high-contrast portrait, subtle color adjustment or complete artistic overhaul. You can choose from side-by-side comparisons with the fullscreen Quicklooks, or get large, instant previews on mouseover. Once you’ve chosen a filter, its components are all in the tray to tweak and adjust non-...
Feb 03
Avadon: The Black Fortress updated to version 1.0.4
Spiderweb Software has updated Avadon: The Black Fortress (http://www.spiderwebsoftware.com/avadon/index.html), an indie fantasy role-playing game for Mac OS X, to version 1.0.4. The upgrade fixes bugs and typos and improves performance with the Magic Trackpad. Avadon: The Black Fortress requires Mac OS X10.5 or later and costs US$19.99, though version 1.0.4 is a free upgrade for registered users. You can download the game from the Mac App Store or the Spiderweb Software website. Here's how the game is described: "Avadon is in epic adventure in a strange and dangerous world. You are a spy and warrior who must fight the enemies of your homeland. As a servant of the Black Fortress, your word is law. Gain power and influence, experience an exciting adventure, and battle a conspiracy to destroy your people. "You are an agent of Avadon. The Black Fortress. Outside your lands, there are limitless threats. Barbarians. Fading, jealous empires. Titans and unspeakable horrors. The warriors and...
Feb 03
AAS updates ready for Lion
Applied Acoustic Systems has released updates for all of their instruments (except Chromaphone) that bring full compatibility with Mac OS X 10.7.x ("Lion"). The updates include Tassman 4 v4.1.7, Lounge Lizard EP-3 v3.1.5, Ultra Analog VA-1 v1.1.5, Strin Studio VS-1 v1.1.4, Lounge Lizard Session v3.1.5 and Ultra Analog Session v1.1.5. For more info go to www.applied-acoustics.com .
Feb 03
My Living Desktop for OS X revved to version 5.0.2
Amuse has released My Living Desktop 5.0.2 (http://www.mylivingdesktop.com/) for Mac OS X, a new version of their video desktop and screen saver utility. More applications are now automatically added to the Auto Deactivation feature. My Living Desktop is a cross between a video desktop (moving wallpaper) and screen saver. With its built-in video importer, users can import their own movie scenes for use as video desktops. Anyone can have family movies, movies of friends and special events, vacation movies and more as their desktop -- or as a screen saver. My Living Desktop boasts a variety of high-definition movie videos shot from all around the globe, accompanied by nature sound effects. Upon purchase, download access to additional hi-def movie videos are available from within the software itself. The application also sports Automatic Serenity Breaks. This feature allows the user to have My Living Desktop automatically remind them to take a break. Simply specify the interval or time(s...
Feb 02
Apple has 12.4% of mobile subscribers, 29.6% of smartphone...
comScore (http://www.comscore.com), which "measures the digital world," released data from the comScore MobiLens service, reporting key trends in the U.S. mobile phone industry during the three month average period ending December 2011. The study surveyed more than 30,000 U.S. mobile subscribers and found Samsung to be the top handset manufacturer overall with 25.3% market share. Google Android strengthened its lead in the smartphone market to reach 47.3 percent market share. For the three-month average period ending in December, 234 million Americans age 13 and older used mobile devices. Device manufacturer Samsung ranked as the top OEM [original equipment manufacturer] with 25.3% of U.S. mobile subscribers, followed by LG with 20 % share and Motorola with 13.3% share. Apple continued to gain ground in the OEM market with 12.4% share of total mobile subscribers (up 2.2 percentage points), while RIM rounded out the top five with 6.7% share. Approximately 97.9 million people in the U....
Feb 02
Cook talks of Apple's charitable efforts
In a "town hall" meeting at Apple's Cupertino, California, campus last week, CEO Tim Cook talked about Apple's charitable contributions, notes "The Verge" (http://macte.ch/86W1x). Cook said that Apple has donated a total of US$50 million to Stanford's hospitals, split into $25 million for a new main building and $25 million for a new children's hospital. The CEO also spent "quite a bit of time" talking about Apple's status as the leading contributor to Project RED, to which Apple has given over $50 million. Project RED (http://www.joinred.com/red/) is a non-profit organization dedicated to wiping out AIDS. Apple, Nike, Dell, Converse and many other companies are "friends of RED."
Feb 02
Judge to Apple, Motorola: trim those patent claims
This week Circuit Judge Posner, who is serving by designation on the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois to preside over an Apple v. Motorola Mobility lawsuit, entered an order that, among other things, tells the parties to trim the number of patents in play, reports "FOSS Patents" (http://macte.ch/LSVJ2). The order acknowledges that Apple and Motorola made a January 30 submission that complied with a request to inform the court "of what patents they wish to litigate in the liability trial," but "not fully satisfactorily" to Posner. The judge wants more "winnowing" to take place, notes "FOSS Patents." Originally, there were 15 Apple and six Motorola patents at issue. The judge threw out some of those claims on summary judgment, and the parties dropped others in order to be cooperative and to narrow the case, reports "FOSS Patents." This is part of an ongoing battle. Earlier this month the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) ruled that Motorola's...
Feb 02
Apple still leads Dell, HP in customer support, but ...
Apple continues to lead Dell and HP in customer service quality for phone-based technical support, but Apple’s support satisfaction among surveyed customers dropped significantly over the past 18 months, according to the latest study conducted by Vocallabs (Vocalabs). In telephone interviews immediately following a support call, 54% of Apple customers were "Very Satisfied" with the experience during the last six months of 2011, compared to 44% of Dell customers and 49% of HP customers. Apple’s satisfaction score is down 19 points from the first half of 2010, while Dell and HP have generally held steady over the past two years. Looking at common complaints in 2011, less than 1% of Apple customers surveyed complained about the language skills of the support technician; much fewer than the 8% of Dell customers and 10% of HP customers with similar issues. Many customers also complained about the extra cost of out-of-warranty tech support, but Apple saw fewer complaints here, too. About 1...
Feb 02
XBox Live marketing boss joins Apple
Xbox Live marketing boss Robin Burrowes is the latest games exec to join Apple, notes "MCV" (http://macte.ch/5GPWC). Burrowes worked at Microsoft for seven years, and was in charge of Xbox Live. Prior to that, he worked for MSN and HMV.  "Burrowes joins Apple this year in charge of marketing the App Store for iTunes Europe," says MCV. "Burrowes is the latest in a line of high-profile British games recruits that Apple have made to its team. Former Nintendo PR boss Robert Saunders joined early last year, tasked with promoting apps on iPad, iPod and iPhone."
Feb 02
IDC: Apple number three in global mobile phone market
The worldwide mobile phone market grew 6.1% year over year in the fourth quarter of 2011 (4Q11), as the feature phone market declined faster than anticipated, dragging market growth down to its lowest point in over two years. According to the IDC research group (http://www.idc.com), vendors shipped 427.4 million units in 4Q11 compared to 402.8 million units in the fourth quarter of 2010. The 6.1% year-over-year growth was higher than IDC's forecast of 4.4% for the quarter, but weaker than the 9.3% growth in 3Q11. IDC says Apple jumped into the third spot globally from the fifth spot last quarter thanks to a record-breaking quarter of shipments. That represents the Cupertino-based company's highest-ever ranking on IDC's top 5 global mobile phone leaderboard. The launch of Apple's iPhone 4S smartphone, which is now available in over 90 countries (as of mid-January), was the primary reason the company leapt over LG and ZTE in 4Q11. Device sales in the U.S. and Japan were particularly...
Feb 02
Holiday tablet traffic jumps 229%
If you didn’t get a tablet this holiday season, you may be one of the few. According to Jumptap (http://www.jumptap.com), which specializes in targeted mobile advertising, tablet network traffic jumped 229% over an average projected for the day after Christmas, based on historical network traffic. Jan. 2, 2012 also saw a bump, with a 263 percentage traffic increase -- most likely from recipients uploading holiday photos and getting familiar with their devices. In its newly released "January MobileSTAT" report, Jumptap found that the Kindle Fire experienced the greatest tablet growth throughout December. The new device held 10% of tablet market share on Dec. 1 and finished the year with 30%market share. This year-end surge suggests a 2012 trend for lower-priced tablets. In 2011 Android and iOS continued to battle for mobile OS share. When the dust cleared, Android had beaten iOS, according to Paran Johar, chief marketing officer, Jumptap (although most other stats dispute this). The...
Feb 02
Photo Transformer is new photo organizer for the Mac
Prosoft Engineering has released Photo Transformer for Mac OS X 10.6.8 and higher. It's available for US$9.99 at the Mac App Store. Photo Transformer lets you categorize your photos by type, date or size. Its categories make it easy to find the images you are looking for and then process them in a variety of different ways, says Greg Brewer, CEO of Prosoft Engineering. Photo Transformer doesn't require your photos to be managed by a library or database. It will find images no matter where they are located on your system using its fast search and categorization engine, according to Brewer.
Feb 02
Scoshe releases flipCharge burst and rogue
Scosche has released the flipCharge burst and flipCharge rogue. The new back-up battery and charger line provides iPhone and iPod users with instant power on-the-go. Both models feature a flush folding USB cable for syncing, blue LED battery level indicator, a carabiner clip and work with Scosche’s free reVive app for advanced power management. The flipCharge rogue sports an1800mAh lithium polymer battery, capable of fully charging a dead iPhone or iPod.  The smaller flipCharge burst, provides an emergency 30% power burst to an iPhone, and can charge a dead iPod up to 70%. Both flipCharge models are recharged by plugging into to any computer, wall or car charger.The Scosche flipCharge burst and rouge are available now at Scosche.com for US$44.99 and$59.99, respectively.
Feb 02
SG Project Pro comes to the Mac
FourthFrame Technologies has introduced SG Project Pro 1.0 for the Mac, the latest addition to their series of Simple Genius project management apps for Mac OS X and iOS. The business app requires Mac OS X 10.7.x ("Lion") and is the flagship version of FourthFrame's project management suite. SG Project Pro offers features designed to enable management of concurrent projects and team members. SG Project Pro 1.0 costs US$99.99 and is available worldwide exclusively through the Mac App Store in the Business category. SG Project (similar to the Pro version, but limited to viewing one project at a time) is $49.99.
Feb 02
Nikon introduces new line of digital cameras
Nikon has introduced a new line of CoolPix digital cameras: the CoolPix L810, L26 and S30. The CoolPix L810's powerful zoom (26x) offers a chance to capture every detail without giving up the convenience of a compact point-and-shoot camera, according to the folks at Nikon. The CoolPix S30 is a new type of camera from Nikon, providing "worry-proof construction with a simple to use interface and an affordable price point so any family can enjoy photography with a camera that instills confidence." The CoolPix L26 is designed for casual photographers and streamlines photo-taking with intelligent Nikon technologies like automatic Scene Modes and easycontrols.  All three cameras are AA battery compatible. For more info go to http://www.nikonusa.com . 
Feb 02
Future Media Concepts adds new iPad training courses
Future Media Concepts (FMC), a digital media training organization, has added four new courses to its roster of iPad training courses. FMC will offer the courses for iPad owners, app developers, and IT support personne. FMC has created two new iPad courses for IT personnel. "iPad Support Essentials" is for IT workers who provide support in a professional environment. The course will introduce students to apps that help them manage company networks and provide iPad support to employees. "iPad Deployment" is for IT managers who use the iPad on a daily basis in their professional environment. They will learn how to deploy and maintain iOS-based devices and provisions for apps developed in-house. The other two new courses are "Publishing on iPad," in which developers will learn to use Adobe InDesign to create, distribute, monetize, and optimize engaging content and publications for iPad and other devices; and "iPad Basics" designed for new iPad owners who want to learn how to use the...
Feb 02
CatDV for Mac OS X prowls to version 9.0.6
Square Box Systems (http://www.squarebox.co.uk/) has released version 9.0.6of CatDV, the media asset database and professional video logger for Mac OS X. The new version fixes some bugs and displays a warning when publishing catalogs or performing queries if the clip limit is reached. CatDV is Universal Binary so runs natively on both PowerPC and Intel Macs. A demo of version is available for download. For new users the cost is $99 for the Standard Edition and $395 for the Professional Edition. Version 9.0.6 is a free update for registered users of version 9.x.
Feb 02
FileMaker Starting Point released in localized versions
Richard Carlton Consulting has announced additional localized versions of FileMaker Starting Point (http://macte.ch/PqVly). FMSP in Danish, Dutch, Italian, Japanese, and Swedish are now available. FM Starting Point is a FileMaker Template designed to jump start business database projects with commonly needed prebuilt modules. It supports Mac and Windows users, with included mobile support for iPhone and iPad users. Trial versions of localized copies of FMSP are available; registration is US$99. Users will still be required to purchase FileMaker Pro or FileMaker Go as their needs dictate. A demo version of FileMaker Pro is available.
Feb 02
iWeb Buddy for Mac OS X revved to version 1.6.2
update of the post processor application for iWeb, the web creation component of iLife. The "buddy app" is designed to bring additional functionality to iWeb. Version 1.6.2 removes the obsolete Haloscan options, removes the obsolete Google Analytics Urchin options, and updates Google Analytics to comply with the latest configurations. Also, logs are now emailed to Zarra Studios using Mail rather than our Zarra's own mail servers. iWeb Buddy allows the user to add Google Analytics, social bookmarking and more to a web site automatically. In addition, iWeb Buddy allows you to have multiple domain files in iWeb. In addition, iWeb Buddy remembers your settings, account numbers, etc., with the goal of making it easy to update your web site whenever you make a change in iWeb. With iWeb Buddy, a user can "monetize" their websites that they have created in iWeb by being able to track the traffic on their sites, add custom HTML code for shopping carts and more, according to Marcus Zarra,...
Feb 02
Blackmagic Design releases support For Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3
Blackmagic Design has released Desktop Video 9.2 beta 1, a software update for its capture and playback products that adds broadcast monitoring support with the new Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 update. Broadcast monitoring in Final Cut Pro 10.0.3 allows video output to external monitors and other equipment using the SDI, HDMI or analog video outputs from Blackmagic Design video hardware. Desktop Video 9.2 beta 1 includes a new control panel for selecting the video output format from Final Cut Pro X for output to devices such as broadcast quality monitors, HDTVs and projectors, so you can see exactly what your master will look like in television colorspace. Desktop Video 9.2 beta 1 also includes Media Express 3.1 beta. Media Express provides capture, logging and management of video files to Final Cut Pro X compatible formats including ProRes and uncompressed video. Media Express features timecode accurate video capture from professional VTRs with RS-422 control, the ability to log additional...
Feb 02
Helios WebShare UB2 improves remote teamwork
The new Helios WebShare UB2 software is designed for web-based team collaboration. WebShare provides remote access to server files via any web browser from any Mac, Windows, Linux, or mobile device, and now includes multi-page previews of PDF and Office documents in gallery and list modes. Helios WebShare UB2 lets you add secure remote file access to any file server. Automatic two-way remote synchronization of files and folders is another feature of the new Helios WeShare UB2. Utilizing the WebShare Manager component, Mac, Windows, and UNIX/Linux users can drag 'n drop project files from the web browser or the local workstation into the WebShare Manager window to enable synchronization of files between the remote WebShare server and the local workstation. The full remote workflow support includes customizable synchronization plans, support for files larger than 4B, project folder setup, and file versioning. The project-oriented approach allows using files scattered in various...
Feb 02
MBS Filemaker plug-in revved to version 2.5
MonkeyBread Software has released MBS FileMaker Plugin 2.5 for Mac OS X or Windows. Among other features, it adds CURL upload/download and CUPS printer functions. MBS is a FileMaker Pro plug-in that supports a plugin architecture that enables additions to its built-in feature set. It includes 765 different functions. MBS FileMaker Plugin 2.5 for Mac OS X or Windows is available directly from the MonkeyBread website (http://www.monkeybreadsoftware.de/) with licenses starting at US$149. Not all functions are available in both versions, so check the specs. A free trial download is also available.
Feb 02
Native Instruments launches Studio Drummer Special Offer
Native Instruments has launched a time-limited special offer on Studio Drummer, offering the Kontakt-based instrument at a 50% discount: US$84.50. The offer is valid at authorized retailers and the NI Online Shop (http://www.native-instruments.com/studiodrummer) throughout February and March while stock lasts. For use with the full Kontakt 5 version and the free Kontakt 5 Player, Studio Drummer makes use of the advanced features of the new Kontakt generation to provide components for studio drums productions. You can combine sampled drum kits and a studio-grade mixing environment with an assortment of professional grooves.
Feb 02
Speed Download for Mac OS X races to version 5.3
Yazsoft (http://www.yazsoft.com) has released Speed Download 5.3, the latest version of its Mac OS X download manager that combines four products: a download manager with auto-resuming downloads, a secure FTP client, a file sharing utility with full encryption, and .Mac/iDisk/WEBDAV connectivity. Version 5.3 introduces a Safari extension for even better Safari integration. Speed Download requires Mac OS X 10.6.8 or higher. It costs US$25 for a single-user license. You can also obtain it in the $35 Mega Bundle, which includes all of Yazsoft's apps. Speed Download is available in US English, French and Polish localizations.
Feb 01
Apple releases Mac OS X 10.7.3
Apple has released Mac OS X 10.7.3. You can obtain the update via the Software Preferences component of the Mac OS X Systems Preferences app. According to Apple, Mac OS X 10.7.3 addresses stability, compatibility, and security issues. The upgrade includes Safari 5.1.3 and adds support for more languages, including Catalan, Croatian, Greek, Hebrew, Romanian, Slovak, Thai, and Ukrainian. RAW photo compatibility has expanded to several new cameras. And, of course, there are various bug fixes.
Feb 01
Neil Young: Jobs wanted more hi-def music available from Apple
Musician/singer/songwriter Neil Young says the late Steve Jobs was interested in seeing Apple offer hi-def music options, according to "CNN Tech." However, that seems to be on hold following Jobs' death. In an onstage interview at News Corp.'s D: Dive Into Media conference Tuesday. Young says Apple consulted with him and others in the music industry regarding a project to develop electronics and distribution channels for high-definition music. Last year "CNN" reported a year ago that Apple, along with other digital music retailers, were talking with executives in the record industry about selling high-fidelity tracks in iTunes and retooling iPods to be compatible with them. Most music downloads are currently sold in either the MP3 or AAC formats, both of which compress sound in order to produce smaller files. For more info go to http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/31/tech/web/neil-young-apple-high-def-music/i... .
Feb 01
German court refuses to ban tweaked Galaxy Tab
A German court has refused Apple’s request to ban Samsung’s altered Galaxy Tab 10.1N, reasoning that the tablet had been altered enough to skirt Germany’s unfair competition law, according to "Bloomberg" (http://macte.ch/QKwZV). “Samsung has shown that it is more likely than not that the patent will be revoked because of a technology that was already on the market before the intellectual property had been filed for protection,” said Munich Regional Court Judge Andreas Mueller. The decision comes a day after a Dusseldorf appeals court upheld Apple’s request to ban sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1, the predecessor model. Samsung began selling the Galaxy Tab 10.1N, a revised version, in Germany to get around the ban, notes "Bloomberg." A lower Dusseldorf court is scheduled to rule next week on a separate case Apple filed over the Galaxy 10.1N, the article adds. In January Samsung lost two patent rulings against Apple in a Mannheim court.
Feb 01
China Telecom to purportedly get the iPhone 4S this month
China Telecom will star selling the iPhone 4S by the end of this month or early March, according to the "China Daily," as reported by "paidContent.org" (http://macte.ch/LtIDS). The move to add China Telecom as a carrier partner will also make a big difference to Apple’s exposure in the country, the article notes. Citing figures from the Gartner research group, "China Daily" says Apple is currently the fourth-largest smartphone vendor in the country, trailing Nokia, Samsung and Huawei.
Feb 01
NetMarketShare: Mac OS X shares up, Safari, iOS down slightly
According to the latest market share survey from NetMarketShare (http://www.netmarketshare.com), the market share for Mac OS X, Safari and iOS all rose last month. According to the report, among desktop operating systems, Mac OS X had 6.39% of the global market share in January compared to 6.36% in February (that's global market share; in the US it's over 10%). Windows remains dominant with 92.05% as of January. That's down from 92.23% in December.According to NetMarketShare, Mac OS X 10.6 ("Snow Leopard") accounted for 2.95% of Apple's share and Mac OS X 10.7 ("Lion") 2.02%. That comes to 3.05% and 2.18%, respectively, for December. When it comes to browsers, Safari had 4.90% in January. Internet Explorer had 52.96%, Firefox had 20.88% and Chrome had 18.94%. That compares to, respectively, December percentages of 4.97%, 51.87%, 21.83% and 19.11%, respectively, for the browsers. The iOS's still dominated in January, according to NetMarketShare. It had 53.65%, compared to 19.19% for...
Feb 01
Analyst: Apple looking into purchasing TV display components
In a note to investors -- as reported by "AppleInsider" (http://www.appleinsider.com) -- Piper Jaffary analyst Gene Munster says Apple has contacted at least one major Asian supplier about purchasing television display components. Quoting an unnamed "major TV component supplier," he says this is "continued evidence that Apple is exploring production of a television." Apple could be ready to release a television as early as late 2012, though Munster noted that "the timeline and stope of a revamped content solution is more uncertain." Those who believe that an "iTV" is in the works feel that Apple has hit major resistance from movie and TV studios about licensing their content to Apple. In addressing the issue, Munster says that Apple could: ° Simply enable the television to manage pre-existing live TV service from a unified interface; ° Make use of network programming and web-based video services such as Netflix and Hulu; ° Offer monthly subscriptions "on an a-la-carte basis" for live...
Feb 01
U.S. Government says iPhone jailbreaking is okay
The United States Government, at the request of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, has announced "what amounts to a blanket exemption to the controversial Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA) for activities that all under the Fair Use doctrine of U.S. Copyright law," reports the "CIO" web site (http://macte.ch/0aFfD). This announcement, and change in DCMA enforcement policy, has wide-ranging implications for consumers of electronic devices and media, the article adds. As it applies to the on-going battle between Apple and iPhone hackers, the new rules stipulate that Apple may not actively prevent attempts to "jailbreak" the iPhone to allow extra functionality with either hardware or software measures," says "CIO." Jailbreaking refers to the process of removing the limitations imposed by Apple on iOS. Jailbreaking allows users to access the operating system, download additional applications, extensions, and themes that are unavailable through the official Apple App Store.
Feb 01
iPad enticing developers from other platforms
Strategy Analytics (http://www.strategyanalytics.com) says Apple’s early lead in the smartphone space, massive credit card base, addition of the iPad and strong support for virtual good sales, will help maintain developer interest in iOS. Creating compelling business models is essential for Apple, since the rapid growth in Android devices is forcing developers to choose one primary platform for building apps, notes the research group. Strategy Analytics says the iPhone is losing momentum due to the tsunami of compelling smartphones from Samsung, HTC and LG, which are stocked by operators looking for an alternative to Apple. Despite that, the iPad remains unique in its ability to entice app developers. Even though the iPad lost 17% of developers between last year and this, more than half of those defectors have stated that they would return to developing for the iPad in the coming year. No other platform commands such loyalty. The iPad surely benefits from both Apple’s ability to...
Feb 01
Epson expands WorkForce line of printers
Epson has expanded its line-up of business-class printing solutions with the introduction of three new WorkForce wide format products: the WorkForce WF-7520 and WF-7510 all-in-ones and WorkForce WF-7010 single function inkjet printer. The all-in-one models boast both professional quality 13 x 19 inch printing and 11 x 17 inch scanning capabilities. The WorkForce wide format printer line is designed for small businesses such as architecture firms, engineers and other creative business professionals that require large-format printing, superior dependability, performance and speed, according to Rodrigo Catalan, senior product manager, Business Ink Jets, Epson America. All three models deliver single- and double-sided print speeds -- 15 ISO ppm black and 8.0 ISO ppm color single-sided; 7.8 ISO ppm black and 5.2 ISO ppm color two-sided. Catalan says the all-in-ones are the only devices in their class to offer both 13 x 19 inch printing and an 11 x 17 inch scan bed.   The all-in-ones also...
Feb 01
Training Farm offers Final Cut Pro courses
Yesterday Apple released Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 restoring this multicam editing, as well as broadcast monitoring, advanced XML import/export support and a third-party plug-in allowing the transfer of projects between FCP 7 and X. The Training Farm has begun training in these new features as they're made available. As an Apple Gold Level Authorized Training Center, The Training Farm currently offers three courses in Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3, including an evening class for working professionals. For more information, go to http://www.thetrainingfarm.com .
Feb 01
PasswordWallet updated for OS X, iOS
Selznick Scientific Software (http://www.selznick.com/) has announced PasswordWallet 4.7 for Mac OS X and version 4.7 for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. PasswordWallet is a password management solution. The apps allow users to automatically share all of their passwords between their Mac, iPhone, MobileMe, and DropBox, as well as their Windows, Android, Windows Mobile, and Palm Pre devices. PasswordWallet for the iPhone features encrypted exports and Backup and Restore functionality that requires no special software, not even iTunes. It encrypts and stores data and information all in one convenient location: passwords, usernames, PIN numbers, combinations, personal notes and more. PasswordWallet lets users lock and unlock all of their passwords with a single master password. They can even save web addresses, and PasswordWallet will launch the default browser automatically. The application's auto-typing feature fills in the required user name and password, allowing users to log-in to...
Feb 01
Maintain Serves up a new Cocktail (5.1.2) for Lion users
Maintain has released Cocktail 5.1.1, the latest version of Cocktail (http://www.maintain.se/c) for Mac OS X 10.7.2 ("Lion"). The update adds Mac OS X 10.7.3 compatibility and addresses several issues identified in the previous version. Cocktail is a general purpose utility for Mac OS X that offers a variety of practical features designed to simplify the use of advanced UNIX function. Cocktail 5.0.2 (Lion Edition) requires Mac OS X/Mac OS X Server 10.7 or later and is tested for compatibility with Mac OS X/Mac OS X Server 10.7.2. Cocktail (Snow Leopard Edition) for Mac OS X 10.6 and Cocktail (Leopard Edition) for Mac OS X 10.5 are available for download from the Maintain website. Cocktail is US$19 for a single user license and available for purchase from the Maintain website. The license is valid for both Lion and Snow Leopard editions of Cocktail. Cocktail (Leopard Edition) is distributed as freeware and doesn't require a license.
Feb 01
Screen Ruler for Mac OS X revved to version 2.1
Sprightly Software (http://www.sprightly.ca/) has released Screen Ruler 2.1 for Mac OS X, an update to the utility for working with on-screen graphics. In the upgrade, ruler graphics for the box measurement tool now display measurement increments appropriate to the selected unit, and other bug fixes. Screen Ruler includes four tools including box and line measurement tools for making measurements, a color picker for determining the exact color of a pixel, and a grab image tool for making screenshot selections. It sports keyboard shortcuts for initiating measurements, picking a color, taking screenshots, and copying width, height, length, color, and image data. Screen Ruler is compatible with Mac OS X 10.6 and higher. It sells for US$9.99 and is available worldwide exclusively through the Mac App Store in the Graphics & Design category.
Feb 01
Witness 2 for Mac OS X adds Sneak Peek feature
Orbicule has released Witness 2 for Mac OS X 10.6 or higher. It's an update of the software turns a Mac into a home alarm system, using its iSight camera as a motion sensor. If motion is detected, Witness sends mugshots and video to your iPhone or iPad. Witness uses advanced motion detection, says Peter Schols, president of Orbicule.. The alarm system can be controlled and monitored remotely using either the witnessapp.com web app or a free iOS app. These apps allow the user to remotely arm or disarm the alarm and they instantly alert the owner when motion is detected, showing mugshots and video of the intruder. Witness 2 adds auto activation, face detection, motion detection sensitivity, support for multiple cameras and AppleScript support. There's also a new Sneak Peek feature via which you can watch live images from any Mac in your alarm system on your iPhone or iPad. Witness is available from http://orbicule.com/witness . An account costs US$39 (one-time fee), with a $29 student...
Feb 01
SweetP Products serves up Cookie 2.2.1 for Mac OS X
SweetP Productions has announced Cookie 2.2.1 http://www.sweetpproductions.com), an update to their cookie and browser history management utility for Mac OS X (10.6.6 and higher). It's available at the Mac App Store for US$14.99. Cookie is designed to help you to manage exactly who can access information about your online activities. It scans your computer for all types of cookies, from all the top browsers, and can be configured to remove all unwanted tracking-advertising cookies. Data can be stored on your computer without you even knowing in a multitude of different formats: cookies, Flash cookies, databases and local storage. Cookie scans your computer for all types of cookies.
Jan 31
Foxconn to build five new factories in Brazil
Foxconn, which manufacturers various products for Apple, plans to build five additional factories in Brazil to help meet demand for Apple products, which are expected to combine for an annual run rate of nearly 400 million units within five years, reports "AppleInsider" (http://www.appleinsider.com) São Paulo's Secretary of Planning and Development of the State, Julio Semeghini, said the five factories, which are in addition to the one already believed to be turning out iPads and iPhones, will each staff roughly 1000 workers. Meanwhile, thousands of people reportedly lined the streets outside a labor agency located in the Chinese city of Zhengzhou last night hoping to land a job at one of Foxconn's local factories, notes "AppleInsider."
Jan 31
Apple updates Motion, Compressor
Along with Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3, Apple has updated its Motion and Compressor products. Motion is an US$49.99 video animation, transition and titling application. Version 5.0.2 adds the ability to automatically add animation keyframes when recording is disabled. Compressor is an $49.95 export utility for Final Cut Pro X. Version 4.0.2 improves overall stability and performance.

Jan 31
Apple updates Wi-Fi base stations, AirPort Utility
Apple has released updates to its Wi-Fi base stations and to the Airport Utility program. AirPort Base Station and Time Capsule Firmware Update 7.6.1 is for all 802.11n AirPort Express, 802.11n AirPort Extreme and Time Capsule models. It fixes an issue with wireless performance and provides support for remote access to an AirPort disk or a Time Capsule hard drive with an iCloud account. AirPort Utility 6.0 for Mac OS X Lion gets a tweaked, streamlined interface with fewer windows. Both upgrades require Mac OS X 10.7.2 or higher. You can obtain them via the Software Updates Component of the Mac OS X Systems Preferences app.
Jan 31
Consumer Group calls on Apple to stop worker abuse

Apple is the target of a new online grassroots campaign, as consumer accountability group SumOfUs has launched a new campaign calling on Apple to address dangerous conditions in factories manufacturing its products. Last week, the "New YorkTimes" reported on abysmal conditions in Apple’s factories in China, including excessive overtime, poor living conditions, exposure to toxic chemicals, and violations of child labor standards. In response, SumOfUs launched a new petition yesterday, calling on members to urge Apple to address the concerns, with more than 35,000 people signing on within the first 24 hours. 

"I use an iPhone myself.  I love it, but I don't love having to support sweatshops, and neither do millions of other Apple consumers," says Taren Stinebrickner-Kauffman, executive director of SumOfUs. "The hip, educated market that Apple aspires to corner is largely composed of responsible consumers who don’t want to be complicit in sweatshop labor. Apple’s attention to detail is...
Jan 31
Apple, Samsung court news from around the world ...
The Düsseldorf Higher Regional Court (an appeals court) has upheld a preliminary injunction against the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and has confirmed that the smaller Galaxy Tab 8.9 falls within the scope of that injunction. "The ruling validates Apple's decision to bring claims against the Galaxy Tab 10.1," notes FOSS Patents (http://fosspatents.blogspot.com/). "Apple's actions may have been aggressive, but they weren't unreasonably overreaching. At the very least, there can be a genuine dispute over this issue. But the strength of Apple's Community design is increasingly questionable." In related news, the European Commission has opened a formal investigation to assess whether Samsung Electronics has abusively, and in contravention of a commitment it gave to the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), used certain of its standard essential patent rights to distort competition in European mobile device markets, in breach of EU antitrust rules. The opening of proceedings...
Jan 31
John Browett is Apple's new senior vice president of retail
Apple says John Browett will join the company as senior vice president of Retail, reporting to Apple CEO Tim Cook. Browett comes to Apple from European technology retailer Dixons Retail, where he has been CEO since 2007. Beginning in April, he will be responsible for Apple’s retail strategy and the continued expansion of Apple retail stores around the world. "Our retail stores are all about customer service, and John shares that commitment like no one else we’ve met," says Cook. "We are thrilled to have him join our team and bring his incredible retail experience to Apple." Prior to joining Dixons Retail, Browett held a series of executive positions at Tesco plc including CEO of Tesco.com. Earlier in his career he advised retail and consumer goods clients at Boston Consulting Group. He holds a degree in Natural Sciences from Cambridge University and an MBA from Wharton Business School.
Jan 31
Final Cut Pro X gets tools for editing multicam projects, more
Apple has released Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3, which the company is a "significant update" to its professional video editing application. The update introduces: multicam editing that automatically syncs up to 64 angles of video and photos; advanced chroma keying for handling complex adjustments right in the app; and enhanced XML for a richer interchange with third party apps and plug-ins that support the Final Cut Pro X ecosystem. Available today as a free update from the Mac App Store, Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 also includes a beta of broadcast monitoring that supports Thunderbolt devices as well as PCIe cards. Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3 includes a collection of new tools for editing multicam projects. The software automatically syncs clips from your shoot using audio waveforms, time and date, or timecode to create a Multicam Clip with up to 64 angles of video, which can include mixed formats, frame sizes and frame rates. The Angle Editor allows you to dive into your Multicam Clip to make...
Jan 31
Panasonic expands ZS digital camera series
Panasonic has introduced the LUMIX DMC-ZS20, the newest member of the acclaimed LUMIX ZS-Series, and, according to Panasonic, the world's slimmest digital camera with a 20x optical zoom lens. It boasts a powerful zoom, a 24mm ultra wide-angle LEICA DC Vario-Elmar lens and the ability to shoot full-High Definition (HD). The new LUMIX ZS20 builds on the series' success as an extremely point-and-shoot model. With a newly-redesigned lens system, the LUMIX ZS20 features a new mechanical structure and optical system to further improve image quality. Beyond the quality of its lens, the LUMIX ZS20 integrates an enhanced built-in GPS functionality so users can pinpoint locations where photos were taken and share with family and friends on internet maps. Map data can be installed onto the LUMIX ZS20 via a bundled DVD, giving the camera detailed worldwide maps of major regions on a scale of 1/25,000 or more precise.  A user can copy the map data of a designated city to an SDXC/SDHC/SD Memory...
Jan 31
MediaDevil to offer Typeguards for Mac laptops
MediaDevil (http://www.MediaDevil.com) will soon launch two thin Typeguard keyboard protectors for the Macbook and Macbook Pro. The waterproof keyboard covers, available in clear and anti-bacterial versions, protect the laptops from dust, spills and other contaminants.

 At 0.2mm, both editions of the Typeguard are purportedly over 50% thinner than regular silicon protectors. The non-toxic keyboard guard is made from low friction Thermoplastic Urethane (TPU). Precise injection molding and slim style minimizes interference while typing and reduces keystroke noise, explains MediaDevil founder Callum Bush. Typeguard is also transparent to allow back-lit keys to shine through. 

While the clear edition is practically invisible when applied, the anti-bacterial Typeguard edition is the ideal choice for people sharing a computer or those concerned about the spread of germs, says Bush. The cover is embedded with silver nanoparticles that are scientifically proven to prevent the growth of...
Jan 31
Doodle Fit is new tiling puzzle game for Mac OS X
Gamelion has introduced Doodle Fit 1.0, a tiling puzzle game for Mac OS X. It features more than 350 puzzles and 13 visual themes. Here's how Doodle Fit is described: "The game challenges players to fit the sets of blocks into the given shapes, both of which are rectilinear, having straight sides that are all connected by ninety degree angles. A level is complete when all the blocks have been used and there is no free space remaining inside the shape. "Doodle Fit derives its name from the simple, blocky doodles one might create on large grid graph paper. All blocks or pieces in a Doodle Fit puzzle can be drawn on graph paper and consist of a figure that encloses one, two, three, or four squares. There are no diagonals, and so blocks have some resemblance to such letters as: T, I, L, etc. Similarly, the shapes of each puzzle can be drawn on graph paper, and consist of straight horizontal or vertical lines connected by ninety-degree angles. There are 10 different Game Packs included...
Jan 31
New York area school district planning iPad pilot project
The Williamsville Central School District plans to issue 30 iPads and one Apple TV to each of the eight fifth grade teams in the district’s four middle schools, reports "PadGadget" (http://macte.ch/Qhpgi). According to Peter Ciarelli, Assistant Superintendant for Technology Services, each team of teachers will have the iPads at their disposal instead of issuing an iPad to each student. The fifth grade was chosen for the pilot because the team structure was well-suited to sharing the iPads, notes "PadGadget." The Williamsville Central School District is the largest suburban school district in Western New York. The district is located just outside of Buffalo, NY. There are 10,300 students enrolled in the district, and 825 students enrolled in fifth grade.
 

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