Courtney A. Kemp has signed a new, multi-year overall deal with Apple TV, reports Deadline. Kemp is the storyteller behind the “Power” Universe, as well as the recently premiered crime drama “Nemesis.” Under the new deal, Kemp and her production...
Courtney A. Kemp has signed a new, multi-year overall deal with Apple TV, reports Deadline. Kemp is the storyteller behind the “Power” Universe, as well as the recently premiered crime drama “Nemesis.” Under the new deal, Kemp and her production...
This Saturday, May 23, Apple TV will present a special live Major League Soccer match captured exclusively on iPhone 17 Pro — marking the first time iPhone will be used to capture the entirety of a major professional live sporting event broadcast. Developed in...
Apple has filed for a patent (number 20230029775 A1) involving “methods and systems for manipulating audio properties of objects.” It involves the rumored “RealityPro” head-mounted display. About the patent filing The patent filing generally relates to controlling...
Apple’s AirTag trackers are pretty cool, but they have some flaws. One: they scratch easily thanks to their plastic and chrome services. Two: unlike, say most Tile products, there’s no hole. You can’t slip an AirTag onto your keyring. You’ll need to buy an...
Wi-Fi connected doorbells have been around for a while, and they’re an essential part of a home automation setup. Today we’re looking at the $149.99 Nooie Cam Doorbell, which I find to be better than my Ring Doorbell! Read on for details… Nooie Cam Doorbell Isn’t...
Whether your a backyard Spielberg or a professional videographer, you inevitably accumulate a ton of footage to keep track of, be it for a single project or archiving. You could create several folders and, if you are archiving, .Zip them. But you’re working on a computer! Shouldn’t it be doing the work Instead of you?
“Create and organize your video catalogue. iDive offers videographers, both professionals and amateur enthusiasts, the possibility of managing video footage collections. iDive transforms your videos into a catalog that’s easy and quick to put together and access.”
It’s long perturbed me that I can’t watch HD from a cable or satellite receiver on my Mac. Well, actually I (and you) can, though it’s a bit of a kludge to make it happen. But, doggone it, I have a 27-inch iMac, and I was determined to find a solution.
I never thought I’d find anything to replace my Logitech Harmony universal remote, but I have: New Potato Technologies’ FLPR (http://www.newpotatotech.com), a new accessory and app that transforms an iPhone or iPod touch into a universal remote control.
I was dubious that it would work as advertised. But it does. The US$79.99 FLPR lets you control multiple electronic devices — including televisions, cable and satellite boxes, stereo systems, lights, ceiling fans and just about anything else that uses an infrared remote control.
Whether your a backyard Spielberg or a professional videographer, you inevitably accumulate a ton of footage to keep track of, be it for a single project or archiving. You could create several folders and, if you are archiving, .Zip them. But you’re working on a computer! Shouldn’t it be doing the work Instead of you?
“Create and organize your video catalogue. iDive offers videographers, both professionals and amateur enthusiasts, the possibility of managing video footage collections. iDive transforms your videos into a catalog that’s easy and quick to put together and access.”