Year: 2007

SageTV enhances Media Center software package

SageTV today announced the release of SageTV Media Center 6.2 for Macintosh, an enhancement of its personal video recording (PVR) and media center software package. Version 6.2 brings online video to your TV with a press of a remote control. It adds beta support for watching, browsing, and searching YouTube videos and using the remote control included in the package, YouTube and Google video can now be browsed, searched and viewed on the TV. SageTV also makes it easy to transfer TV recordings to iTunes for enjoying on iPod and Apple TV.

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Elgato announces HDHomeRun for Mac

Elgato Systems today announced an exclusive Mac-compatible bundle of the SiliconDust HDHomeRun network TV tuner with award-winning EyeTV 2 software. The HDHomeRun hardware is a unique networked digital TV tuner that can be shared by any Mac on a LAN. Its dual tuners allow two users to watch or record different programs at the same time.

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Intego announces Public Beta of New Data Protection Program

INTEGO ANNOUNCES PUBLIC BETA
OF NEW DATA PROTECTION PROGRAM

Intego FileGuard X4 Provides Virtual Safes for Confidential Files

Austin, TX, July 23, 2007 — Intego, the Macintosh security
specialist, today announced the public beta release of its new
FileGuard X4 data protection program. FileGuard X4 creates virtual
safes that provide unbreakable protection for sensitive files.

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SimpleMovieX 3.1.1 now available

Aero Quartet has released version 3.1.1 of SimpleMovieX, the company’s Mac OS X movie editor. With a feature set similar to QuickTime Pro, SimpleMovieX extends editing capabilities to other popular video formats AVI, Google Video, MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. The main advantage of native editing is speed and quality, since no re-encoding is required to save edited movies.

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Keyspan ships new TuneView remote for iTunes

Keyspan today announced TuneView, a wireless remote control that manages iTunes on a PC or Mac. It features a color LCD screen and familiar iPod-like menus that help users easily browse and control iTunes music, videos, radio and podcasts from up to 150 ft. away. TuneView works with Apple’s AirPort Express, Xitel’s Hi-Fi Link and other products that connect audio output from a PC-based music server to the audio inputs on an AV receiver or multi-room audio system. TuneView is now shipping for a suggested retail price of US$149.

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