Year: 2008

Iomega announces new Ego portable hard drive for MacBook Air

Iomega has announced the Iomega eGo Helium portable hard drive USB
2.0 320GB, which is designed specifically to match the style and
incremental storage needs of Apple’s MacBook Air notebook.

On display this week at the Apple Expo tradeshow in Paris, the new
eGo Helium portable drive brings the MacBook Air notebook’s aesthetic
to Iomega’s eGo portable hard drive.

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Super Talent launches new SATA-II SSDs

Super Talent Technology (http://www.supertalent.com) has added two
new series of SSD products to its MasterDrive family that deliver
faster performance than existing SSDs.

These new SSDs are based on a new multi-channel SATA-II (3.0 Gbits
per sec) controller. The MasterDrive OX uses MLC NAND Flash to
transfer data at speeds up to 150 MB/sec (sequential read) and 100
MB/sec (sequential write). The MasterDrive OX is offered in
capacities up to 128GB, and is backed with a one-year warranty.

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StuffIt Deluxe 2009

STUFFIT – THE PREMIER COMPRESSION SOLUTION CELEBRATES ITS 20th ANNIVERSARY
WITH THE LAUNCH OF STUFFIT DELUXE 2009 FOR THE MAC

Smith Micro Delivers an Advanced Archive and Compression Solution for
Multimedia and Office Files with New Leopard Compatibility for Quick Look,
Time Machine and MobileMe

ALISO VIEJO, CA – Sept. 17, 2008 – Smith Micro Software, Inc. (NASDAQ:
SMSI) Consumer Group, today announced the launch of StuffIt Deluxe 2009 for
the Mac, its award-winning archive and compression software.

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Mariner Software announces Contour story development app

Mariner Software have, announced today an
agreement made with LTW Productions Canada, to
acquire and redevelop TotallyWrite, the story
development software for Mac OS X. Newly-named
Contour, it will make its public debut under the
Mariner brand with existing content and new
features, before the end of 2008.

Contour enables writers to develop a movie
concept from the idea stage to a bulletproof
outline. Along the way, Contour guides the writer
through plot points of all three acts and
explains the major storytelling secrets to
crafting a marketable movie.

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