Year: 2010

Apple releases version 9.1 of iPhoto ’11

Apple has released iPhoto ’11, version 9.1. This update adds several new print product options to iPhoto ’11.

It also improves overall stability and addresses a number of other minor issues. According to Apple, iPhoto ’11 9.1:

° Provides the ability to create and order calendars in iPhoto;

° Additional letterpress holiday greeting card themes are now available;

° Fixes an issue that prevented videos downloaded from MobileMe or Flickr from importing correctly into    iPhoto events.

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Brits want an iPad for Christmas — if they can afford it

In its annual Christmas shopping survey, Twenga (http://www.twenga.co.uk), a next-generation shopping search engine, asked Internet users what presents they most wanted this Christmas. Topping the wish lists this year is one product in particular, the iPad.
 
Over half (56%) of the Brits surveyed said that they were wishing for an iPad this Christmas. However, 40% still feel that it’s too expensive to have any hope of one ending up in their stocking.
 

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Turn your old Macs into coffee machines, docks, more

Do you remember the coffee making iMac with subwoofer and integrated Mac mini, one year ago? Well, there are some new family members from Kiwidee (http://www.kiwidee.com/kiwidee/home_e.html), a company that offers a “second life for your Mac.”

The new iMac Coffee Edition has got an “Injector System” and is now fit for cappuccino. Pricing starts at 399.

The new iMac A/V Edition turns the iMac into an iPhone/iPod/ iPad movie and sound dock with HDMI out + Bluetooth. Pricing starts at 483.

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ProteMac KeyBag Pro captures password, keyboard activit

ProteMac has launched KeyBag Pro (http://www.protemac.com/KeyBag_PRO/) for Mac OS X 10.5 and higher. This US$99.95 stealth keystroke recorder captures every Mac log-on password. Working undetectable, it audits every typed activity including log-on passwords, programs run, typed symbols, instant message charts, email, etc.

KeyBag Pro enables you to trace all password attempts. Plus, it archives all passwords ever typed in, enabling you to export this data in the desired format to the location you specified.

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