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Mac software updates for Feb. 11

Boinx Software today releases a free update to iFotoMagico, its storytelling software for digital photographers.

Version 3.1 provides refinements to the user interface and offers new features to fine-tune the visual aspects of the slideshow. The new Chapters support makes it easier to structure the presentation. The dedicated FotoMagico Remote for iPhone and iPod touch has been updated with support for Chapters, swipe navigation and master volume control. For more info go here: http://www.boinx.com .

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Super Talent announces USB 3.0 Express Drive

Super Talent Technology (http://www.supertalent.com), a manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, has announced the new USB 3.0 Express Drive.

Available in 16GB and 32GB capacities, this new drive supports USB 3.0 speeds of up to 125MB/second. Downloading a 600MB movie takes only a mere 12 seconds with this new drive — and the company expects to improve this performance even further in coming weeks by applying their advanced driver technology, says Super Talent Chief Operating Officer C.H. Lee.

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Joby unveiling new products at Macworld 2010

Joby (http://joby.com/), designer of the Gorillapod flexible camera tripod, introduced new additions to its Gorillamobile line at this year’s Macworld Expo.

The company will showcase its entire suite of products from the Gorillapod, Gorillamobile, and  Gorillatorch lines at the Joby booth (#1659, Moscone Convention Center — South Hall). Joby has announced Gorillamobile for iPod touch. It has flexible, wrappable legs that enable the user to mount his mobile device to virtually any surface, allowing positioning capability for movie-viewing, music-listening, photo-taking, and more. 

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Expo: Telltale bringing its game line-up to the Mac

Macworld Expo: Telltale (http://www.telltalegames.com/macgames) is bringing its lineup of games to Mac starting with the pirate adventure, Tales of Monkey Island (US$34.95). And which title appears on the Mac next is up to the people, the company says.

Telltale is opening the ballot box at its web site soMac devotees can cast their vote for one of three series: Sam & Max, Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People, or Wallace & Gromit’s Grand Adventures. Polls are open until Feb. 21, with the winning game announced the following week and launched on Mac in March.

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