Type of Article: MacNews Web Site

Deutsche Telekom to lose iPhone exclusivity in Germany?

Deutsche Telekom AG will lose exclusivity for the iPhone in Germany ahead of the l Christmas holiday shopping season, bringing the number of providers who sell the popular device in the country to three, reports the “Wall Street Journal” (http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704206804575467252834463766.html?mod=googlenews_wsj), quoting “people familiar with the matter.”

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DV Expo features Final Cut Pro, Adobe CS5 training

NewBay Media, a publisher of digital content creation media, today announced that it will once again partner with Weynand Training International, a Gold Level Apple Authorized Training Center located in Los Angeles, to offer hands-on professional-level training at its upcoming Digital Video Expo (http://www.dvexpo.com) conference and trade show.

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Apimac introduces iDatabase for the Mac and iPhone

Apimac has released iDatabase (http://www.apimac.com/idatabase/) for the Mac and iPhone. It’s a new personal database manager that offers a way to organize your information and data.

With iDatabase for Mac and iPhone users can manage membership lists, expenses, projects, keep track of internet accounts and more. Users can choose from 16 ready-to-use, customizable database templates to organize any type of information or can create a totally new database from scratch.

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Cinematica is new video clip management tool for the Mac

From the makers of EarthDesk, Cinematica (http://www.xericdesign.com/cinematica.php ) is a new, US$24.95 Mac OS X app that lets you manage your video library in detail, keeping track of dozens of properties for each and every file.

You can sort and search by multiple criteria simultaneously, such as genre, studio, program, season and episode, as well as by technical properties including resolution, aspect ratio, frame rate, and video codec. Cinematica even has a secondary filter that lets you further refine your search based on a selected property.

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Waterfield unveils iPod touch cases

WaterField Designs (http://www.sfbags.com) has announced Suede Jacket cases to clothe Apple’s latest iPod touch. Each is custom-fitted to the iPod touch dimensions and is available in black, cheetah or zebra ultrasuede.

The iPod Suede Jacket (shown at top) is a minimalist case offering protection from scratches without bulk. The case itself can be used to clean any digital screen. Pricing ranges from US$10 to $16.

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