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Since I can’t cover everything, here are some recommended articles from other websites. ° From the Wall Street Journal: A review of data from LinkedIn suggests a signifiant scale and concentration of Apple talent now moving specifically to OpenAI as it builds a...
If this is true, it’s a bummer: Apple has abandoned its plans to release a 27-inch external monitor (which some dubbed the “Studio Display Pro” with mini-LED backlighting and ProMotion, according to display analyst Ross Young. In a tweet to paying subscribers,...
I’ve always been a fan of Apple’s AirPods Pro. And the second generation makes the earbuds even better. I like the better (though still not great) battery life and the Spatial Audio feature, among other things. Battery life and the new case Apple says the...
Satechi‘s newest adapter: the USB-4 Multiport Adapter with 2.5G Ethernet, uses the next-generation USB-4 protocols offering upgraded bandwidth management and data transfer. This, of course, means files can be accessed faster. The 6-in-1 adapter also allows you...
Since we’re MacTech, and we’re known for benchmarks, we get questions like “How much faster is VMware Fusion 4 vs. 3?” We decided to put VMware Fusion 4 to the test and compare version 4.0.1 to version 3.1.3, the previous version. As is typical of our benchmarks, this comparison is only about speed, and not about features.
By Daniel East
onOne Software (http:www.oneononesoftware.com) has rebranded Genuine Fractals, the industry standard for image resizing, as Perfect Resize.
The new version has quite a few improvements to make enlarging your images easier and faster, but most importantly, look substantially better than what you can do with Photoshop alone. Many features on users’ wish lists were addressed by onOne to create a real creative tool versus what was considered a utility plug-in.
My past in gaming involved videogames, not computer games . In my younger days, I owned a ColecoVision and an Atari 2600, Atari 4800 and Atari 7800. I enjoyed playing games like Pac-Man and Centipede using a joystick or trackpad.
I never adapted very well to playing computer games in which I navigate with the keyboard. I also don’t enjoy playing some iOS games that involve swiping — I’m talking about you, Pac-Man.
Inpaint for Mac (http://www.theinpaint.com/) lets you remove unwanted objects from a photo easily — as long as you’re not trying to remove complex objects.
You can use it to repair old photos, remove watermarks, remove unwanted objects do some digital facial retouching and removing date stamps. It works marvelously for smaller, simpler objects such as watermarks and date stamps. For larger, more complex, objects that need removing, the results can be a photo that’s obviously been tampered with.