Year: 2004

Southern California MacFair 2004 this weekend

The 2004 Southern California MacFair will be held at Cerritos College in Norwalk, California, this Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Over 40 Mac-related companies are participating at the event. There are also 43 presentation seminars and 25 workshops scheduled that are being taught by some of the top instructors in the world including Colin Smith, Michael Descher, Scott Immerman and Beverly Houwing. In addition, there are numerous door prizes to be awarded including a new 40GB iPod Photo.

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Alien Skin debuts Eye Candy 5: Nature

Alien Skin Software today announced Eye Candy 5: Nature, a set of 10 plug-in filters for Adobe Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, and Macromedia Fireworks. The second of a three-part upgrade to Eye Candy 4000, Nature simulates a variety of phenomena, including fire, smoke, rust, snow, ice and more. Nature will be available in December for US$99.

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MTX: Mototrax now shipping

Aspyr Media today began shipping MTX: Mototrax for both Mac and PC. The US$19.99 game, which was licensed from Activision and developed by Beenox Studios, will be in stores by November 15. “MTX: Mototrax delivers thrilling, mud-slinging, fast-paced racing action at 60 frames per second. Players become further involved in their quest for track domination with authentic environmental effects, realistic sound engines and a pulsating rock soundtrack developed for the game.

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Keyspan Express Remote supports Airport Express

Keyspan today announced that its new USB infrared remote control includes support for Apple’s AirPort Express. The Keyspan Express Remote is an infrared remote that enables users to control media applications on a PC or Mac just in the same way as a TV or VCR. “AirPort Express featuring AirTunes is the best way to play your iTunes music on a stereo located anywhere in the home,” said David Moody, Apple’s vice president of Mac Hardware Product Marketing in the press release.

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