Year: 2010

Aquafadas updates BannerZest Fun Pics

Aquafadas (http://www.aquafadas.com) has released a new version of its free Facebook application BannerZest Fun Pics. This application dedicated to the social network Facebook allows users to create and share animated slideshows on their wall and their friends’ wall in a few clicks.

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CalDigit FASTA-2e now with 6GB SATA

CalDigit (http://www.caldigit.com) has announced an upgrade to the FASTA-2e eSATA card, which now supports 6G SATA. It’s available through CalDigit Certified Dealers worldwide for US$59.

The FASTA-2e provides 2 eSATA ports with the latest SATA 6G technology, allowing for speeds of up to 6Gbps. The new FASTA-2e is completely backwards compatible with legacy SATA devices. It also supports port multiplied enclosures and other devices like external optical drives or storage solutions.

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A2Z Keywording launches Keyword Perfect 2.0

A2Z Keywording has launched Keyword Perfect 2.0, a update of the Mac OS X and Windows sales tool that enables photographers, stock photo agencies, archivists and other imaging professionals to tag their photo libraries using a dictionary of searchable keywords, ensuring that their images are as accessible as possible to potential buyers. 

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My Apple financial predictions — so how’d I do?

Apple announced its latest financial results today. The Sellers Research Firm (that’s me) made its forecasts and didn’t do too badly. Let’s have a look.

I predicted sales of 4.02 million Macs. Apple sold 3.89 million (the most ever).

I forecast sales of 9.76 million iPods. Apple sold 9.05.

I predicted sales of 12.37 million iPhones. Apple sold 14.1 million (the most ever).

I forecast sales of 6.1 million iPads. Apple sold 4.19 million.


I forecast earnings per share of US$4.75. Apple posted $4.64 per diluted share.

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Freshly Squeezed Reviews: NYTimes iPad/iPhone/iPod, Phase 2

By Frank Petrie

One of the biggest questions that the iPad app brought about when unleashed upon the populace was whether or not it would bring about the doom of the publishing industry or cause it to propel itself into a rebirth. With the free NYTimes, version 2.0, I believe that they have provided us with a definitive answer to the question.

The Juice

“Experience the enhanced NYTimes app for iPad [iPhone/iPod], now with all of the sections, articles, videos and photos you expect from “The New York Times.”

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