Year: 2003

Live Channel 2.0 to be shown at Macworld Expo

Channel Storm has announced that it will be demonstrating Live Channel 2.0, a new version of its live video production and broadcasting software, at Macworld Expo (booth #4561). Version 2.0 adds a new dynamic interface, real-time compositing of multiple video sources, and the ability to not only stream live to the Internet, but now also broadcast directly to video.

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Thousands of Maine students to get free home Internet access

Maine Governor Angus King announced last week that thousands more students in the state will get home Internet access for iBooks assigned to them by their schools, thanks to millions of dollars worth of cash and donations, reports AP. About half of the 239 Maine schools that received iBooks let students take them home for research, but those without Internet access are at a disadvantage, said King.

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ShortMotion announces iMovie video contest

ShortMotion has announced the first of eight amateur video contests to be carried out over the course of 2003. The contests are open to “anyone with a little creativity and consumer grade editing software such as iMovie.” Amateur producers may submit their short video (5 minutes or less) into one of six categories: Most Adorable, Best Pets, Most Creative, Funniest, Scariest and Best Drama. Winners of each contest will be awarded US$500. All contest entries will be made available to the general public for viewing in the coming weeks.

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