Year: 2002

iPhoto 1.1 quietly released

MacNN notes a direct download link (25.2MB) for iPhoto 1.1, which has yet to be released by Apple. Among the software’s new features is the ability adjust brightness and contrast, automatically create an album by dragging a folder of photos into the Photo Library list, import directly from a Photo CD or Picture CD, and the ability to set your desktop image or screen saver from within iPhoto.

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Xplain To Manage All Pavilions For Macworld Conference

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

XPLAIN TO MANAGE ALL SPECIAL INTEREST PAVILIONS FOR MACWORLD CONFERENCE & EXPO
— MacTech Central, and Other Special Interest Areas Make Their Return
— Several New Market Segments Being Added

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA and FRAMINGHAM, MA — May 1, 2002 — Xplain
Corporation, the leader in pavilion management, and IDG World Expo, the
leading producer of world-class tradeshows, conferences and events for IT
markets around the globe, announced today that Xplain will manage all of
the pavilions at IDG World Expo’s Macworld Conference & Expo, in both New
York (July

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Xplain To Manage All Pavilions For Macworld Conference

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

XPLAIN TO MANAGE ALL SPECIAL INTEREST PAVILIONS FOR MACWORLD CONFERENCE & EXPO
— MacTech Central, and Other Special Interest Areas Make Their Return
— Several New Market Segments Being Added

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, CA and FRAMINGHAM, MA — May 1, 2002 — Xplain
Corporation, the leader in pavilion management, and IDG World Expo, the
leading producer of world-class tradeshows, conferences and events for IT
markets around the globe, announced today that Xplain will manage all of
the pavilions at IDG World Expo’s Macworld Conference & Expo, in both New
York (July

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“Sculpting with Video”

A report on Apple’s Hot News page looks at multimedia artist and architect Valerie Sullivan Fuchs, who creates digital art by turning on a projector suspended above several ceramic spheres. “Instantly, multimedia images play over the surface, animating the clay, reflecting the dichotomy of ancient and digital materials,” notes Apple.

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