Year: 2009

SSH announces new managed file transfer automation and

SSH Communications Security (http://www.ssh.com), a provider of
open-standards-based enterprise security and managed file transfer
solutions, has announced SSH Tectia MFT Portal and SSH Tectia MFT
z/Optimizer.

SSH Tectia MFT Portal is an interactive file transfer portal with a
web-based user interface to share files securely inside organizations
as well as with external stakeholders.

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OWC announces memory upgrades for unibody MacBook

Other World Computing (http://www.macsales.com)
has announced the immediate availability of OWC
DDR3 1066MHz Memory Upgrade Kits up to 8GB for
the new “unibody” MacBook 13-inch 2.26GHz model
announced by Apple last week. Available are:

° OWC 2GB DDR3 Memory Module (1 x 2GB memory
module) — US$44.97. It replaces the existing
factory installed 1GB memory for 3GB total. The
upgrade isn’t available as a factory option.

° OWC 4GB DDR3 Memory Kit (2 x 2GB matched memory
modules) — $87.99.

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Final Draft screenwriting software updated to version 8.0

Final Draft Inc. has updated its self-titled scriptwriting software
to version 8.0, adding more features and templates. The new and
improved features are designed to further help scriptwriters outline,
write and produce their scripts, says John Cornelius, chief technical
officer at Final Draft.

Customers who have already purchased version 8 can get the additional
features by downloading the free update from the Final Draft web site
(http://www.finaldraft.com).

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Gig-fx launches Subwah pedal

Gig-fx (http://www.gig-fx.com) has released the US$225 SubWah, a bass
version of the MegaWah. According to the folks at Gig-fx, it captures
the signature wide sweep range and funky low end of the Megawah, but
has tailored the frequency ranges to bass guitar.The SubWah was
developed with cooperation from pro bass players in Boston, Nashville
and LA, including Bootsy Collins.

The all-analog pedal features four settings: a classic wah sound, a
deep bass “Sub” wah, a funky envelope wah with adjustable trigger
sensitivity, and an auto-wah with adjustable rate.

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