Year: 2005

Doctor Mac Direct now open

Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus today announced the grand opening of Doctor Mac Direct, his new service for troubleshooting, technical support and training on any Macintosh software issue. “Now any Macintosh user can request a Macintosh expert’s help and receive phone support or use a revolutionary web-based control method that allows the Mac expert to see and work on the problem remotely.

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Alias announces Maya 6.5

Alias today announced Maya 6.5, the next version of its 3D animation and special effects package. Version 6.5 is a “performance-driven release optimized to meet the needs of games, film, broadcast and digital publishing professionals seeking dramatic performance enhancements while working with massive datasets.” Maya 6.5 brings major performance improvements, new scene segmentation features, expanded support for CAD datasets, and mental ray for Maya Satellite.

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Doctor Mac Direct Celebrates Its Grand Opening

DOCTOR MAC DIRECT CELEBRATES ITS GRAND OPENING

– New Millennium Technology and 100% Industry Veteran Experts Offer
Macintosh Software Training and Technical Support Like Never Before –

EXCELSIOR, Minn., January 31, 2005 – Bob “Dr. Mac” LeVitus today announced t=
he
Grand Opening of Doctor Mac Direct, a new service for troubleshooting,
technical
support and training on any Macintosh=AE software issue.

For the first time today, Doctor Mac Direct’s web site and switchboard are
taking support requests at (http://www.doctormacdirect.com/) and 1-877-DrMac=
4U
(1-877-376-2248).

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Alias Announces Maya 6.5

Alias Announces Maya 6.5

Dedicated to Addressing the Needs of Next-Generation Productions

Maya 6.5 Now Available to Download for Customers on Platinum Membership Prog=
ram

Toronto, Canada – January 31, 2005 – Alias revealed today the latest
version of its award-winning Maya software package, focused on meeting the
demands of the most challenging next-generation productions.

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Apple Unveils Faster, More Affordable PowerBooks

Apple Unveils Faster, More Affordable PowerBooks

New PowerBook Line With Scrolling TrackPad & Sudden Motion Sensor Starts at
Just $1,499

CUPERTINO, California-January 31, 2005-Apple today unveiled the fastest,
most affordable PowerBook line ever, featuring PowerPC G4 processors
running up to 1.67 GHz, faster hard drives and a faster 8X SuperDrive-all
housed in the PowerBook’s signature aluminum enclosure.

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