Brand: MacTech

Apple posts video of iPhone OS 4 event

Apple has posted a video of Thursday’s special event in which iPhone OS 4 and more was unveiled. The event was held at Apple’s headquarters in Cupertino, California.


To view the video, you’ll need QuickTime. You can find a link at http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/1004fk8d5gt/event/ .

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Smartphones, tablets, e-readers creating new revenue opportunities for publishers

The surging popularity of untethered devices like the iPad, iPhone, Blackberry, Kindle and Sony Reader will help breathe new life into the publishing and information industries, but which revenue models will take hold will depend on the device, according to a new report from Outsell (http://www.outsellinc.com), a research and advisory firm focused on advancing the publishing and information industries.

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Imagenomic releases Portaiture 2 for Apple’s Aperture 3

Imagenomic (http://www.imagenomic.com) has released Portraiture 2 Plug-in for Aperture 3, the latest version of Apple’s digital photography workflow application. The Portraiture 2 edition provides native 64-bit operation within Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”).
 
The Portraiture 2 Plug-in for Aperture 3 is being made available as a free upgrade for registered users of the previous Aperture 2 Plug-in edition. For new users, the suggested retail price  is US$199.95. A demo is available for download.

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AppDelete for Mac OS X updated to version 3.1

Reggie Ashworth has updated AppDelete (http://reggie.ashworth.googlepages.com/appdelete), an application deleting app for Mac OS X, to version 3.1. It’s a maintenance update that tweaks version 3.0.

Via drag ‘n drop, AppDelete will delete any chosen app with all of its associated items that belong to that application. You’ll no longer have to hunt through their system to find and delete these items manually.

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CoreMelt previews Rolling Shutter reduction feature in Lock & Load X

CoreMelt (http://www.coremelt.com) is previewing a Rolling Shutter reduction feature in Lock & Load X.

With the advent of the CMOS photosensor, a whole range of consumer, prosumer and professional level, HD video capable camcorders and digital SLRs have been released. But, even though CMOS technology enables high quality products to be developed at cheaper and cheaper prices, has its own problems. One of the main issues when shooting video on a CMOS camera are rolling shutter artifacts.

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