Year: 2007

CardRaider v1.1 adds support for pro file formats

Ecamm Network has announced the release of CardRaider v1.1 digital photo recovery software. CardRaider features an easy to use interface, single-click scanning, and recovery directly to iPhoto. Additionally, CardRaider can be used to recover corrupted memory cards or permanently delete photos so as to prevent them from being recovered in the future. The new version adds support for finding Canon Raw 2 (CR2) and Panasonic Raw images. Version 1.1 also includes a French localization and enhancements to the card detection and scanning algorithms.

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OWC ships, lowers pricing on memory upgrades

Other World Computing (OWC) today announced new lower pricing and immediate shipment of the OWC Apple-Qualified Memory Upgrade Modules for Mac Pro Quad Xeon computers. Priced as low as US$166 per GB, OWC is offering these upgrades at a savings of 50% or more as compared to factory-installed and other competitors. The OWC DIMM (FB-DIMM) 667MHz DDR2 72-Bit ECC fully-buffered Memory Upgrade Modules are available in matched sets of 512MB, 1GB, and 2GB modules for up to 16GB of total memory.

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Ambrosia, Introversion announce DEFCON for Mac

Ambrosia Software confirmed today that they would be teaming up with London Maverick indie developer Introversion Software to release a Mac version of their latest hit, DEFCON, an online multiplayer strategy game based around the theme of thermonuclear Armageddon. This partnership continues on from previous successful Mac releases of Introversion’s earlier titles, Uplink and Darwinia. DEFCON is an online, competitive, multiplayer strategy game simulating global thermonuclear war.

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Ergotron intros height adjustable notebook, projector stand

Ergotron has announced the Neo-Flex Notebook/Projector Lift Stand with integrated lift and tilt capability, which was designed to accommodate both notebooks and desktop projectors. “Lift and tilt your notebook to eye level for ergonomic comfort and productivity. At home, make paying bills, searching the net or viewing photos easier by placing your screen where you can see it best.

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