Author: dsellers

‘Demystifying iPhone & iPad App Development’ Macworld session now online

“Demystifying iPhone & iPad App Development: A Non-Technical Overview for Decision-Makers and Idea People,” a conference session given at the Macworld 2010 Conference & Expo in San Francisco in February, is now available online (http://www.paradeofprogress.com/macworld/) as a free video screencast.

Parade of Progress Productions, a Los Angeles-based design, development & consulting firm specializing in the iPhone, announced that it is making its Macworld session freely available, both for streaming and as a download.

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Snow Leopard Server TechForum Virtual Events slated

Sewelltech and Apple are sponsoring free Mac OS X Snow Leopard and Snow Leopard Server Tech Forum Virtual Events. A total of 5 different topics and 12 different event times will be offered.

These one-hour sessions are free, include live demonstrations and Q&A, and begin at 11 a.m. (Pacific). You can register now at http://seminars.apple.com/go/wc/ent/SewellTech/ .

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Migration Kit: fibre-channel connectivity products for Mac OS X

For those new to the column, Macsimum Migration is our term for companies moving from Wintel machines to Macs — or at least adding or increasing the number of Macs they use. A Migration Kit is an overview of Mac OS products for a particular occupation, such as dentistry, accounting, etc.) This week we look at fibre-channel connectivity products for the Mac.

ATTO products

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Chrome TV may put the hurt on the Apple TV

The time is fast approaching — heck, it’s almost here — when Apple is going to have to “fish or cut bait” as we say in the South when it comes to the company’s “hobby,” the Apple TV.

According to the “New York Times” (http://www.nytimes.com/2010/03/18/technology/18webtv.html?partner=rss&emc=rss), Google and Intel have teamed with Sony to develop a platform called Google TV to bring the web into the living room through a new generation of televisions and set-top boxes. And if you don’t think that will be a threat to the Apple TV, think again.

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Apple releases Logic Pro 9.1

Apple has released Logic Pro 9.1.1 (http://www.apple.com/logicstudio/download/), an update of the music creation and audio production tool. The new version delivers improved compatibility and numerous fixes, according to Apple.

Logic Pro 9.1.1 requires Mac OS X 10.5.7 or later. For new users the cost is US$499.

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