Year: 2007

Bare Bones announces Macworld Expo T-shirt Upgrade

Bare Bones Software today announced a free T-shirt upgrade to be held at Macworld Expo in San Francisco next week. During exhibit hours on January 9-12, 2007, anyone who comes to the Bare Bones Software booth (#N4034), wearing any Bare Bones Software T-shirt will receive a brand-new, modernized “It doesn’t suck” T-shirt for free, while supplies last. Bare Bones Software specifically reminds out-of-town expo attendees to pack their old Bare Bones Software T-shirt if they wish to take advantage of the upgrade offer.

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MCE OptiBay for MacBook shipping

MCE Technologies today announced it is now shipping a new version of the OptiBay Hard Drive designed specifically for MacBook Pro 15-inch and MacBook systems. The MCE OptiBay optical bay hard drive is a second internal hard drive for MacBook Pro, MacBook, and PowerBook G4 systems, taking the place of the laptop’s internal optical drive (SuperDrive or Combo Drive).

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iPod Film Festival 2007 announced

The Flux today announced its 2007 iPod Film Festival, which is geared at films specifically formatted for playback on the iPod. This is the second year for the festival, and unlike last year, this year’s festival will be free to enter, thanks to a sponsorship from Small Dog Electronics. Other changes include a podcast feed of all the films and a new voting system combining viewer voting and judging by a professional panel.

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BandmateLoops releases Derty South collections

BandmateLoops.com today unveiled five new Hip-Hop Derty South – Style Kits. Each product includes three complete loop sets produced in gritty ‘Dirty South’ style. “Build your own pro-quality custom Hip-Hop beats and grooves. Then, take it to the next level by mixing and combining kits for an entirely new sound.” Available loop formats include Apple Loops, Acidized Wave, Rex2 and ReFill and are priced at US$15.95 ($47.85 for the complete set).

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Macworld Expo pre-registrations up 28%

IDG World Expo, organizers of Macworld Expo, have said that pre-registrations are up 28% over last year, reports Macworld UK. “The show will hold 400 exhibitors and see hundreds of new product launches, the organizers said. They also promise an extensive selection of conference and seminar sessions. Major exhibitors include the biggest names in tech, such as Adobe, Canon, Epson, FileMaker, HP, Microsoft, Nikon, Quark, Xerox and many others,” notes the story.

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