Mac Os X

Apple’s Final Cut Pro X Finally Lands At Mac App Store: Hands On Features

Larry on June 22nd, 2011

 

Finally after two months of long wait, Apple’s Final Cut Pro X has arrived, replacing the previous versions: Studio suite and Apple’s pro-sumer Express product. The software is now live at Apple’s Mac App Store.

It’s main features include:

  1. Resolution independence with editing flexibly with support for image sizes from SD to 4K.
  2. Work with

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Apple has just released its iOS 4.3.1 update for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 2, iPad, and iPod touch 4G/3G. This minor update would fix up bugs, battery life woes and other vulnerabilities.

To update to iOS 4.3.1, simply follow the steps below:

  • Connect your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch with your computer

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Today, Apple announced the date for its Worldwide Developers Conference, which would start from June 6th and would continue till 10th at Moscone West in San Francisco.

“At this year’s conference we are going to unveil the future of iOS and Mac OS,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. “If you are… Continue reading

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An updated Skype for iOS software will soon be bringing video calling between i-devices and desktop Skype users.

On Friday, a document published on the company’s official site revealed voice calling on Apple’s iPhone akin to FaceTime, the native iPad app, and even a mythical Verizon iPhone. But then the documents were quickly removed.

Also, Skype… Continue reading

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neha dey on November 12th, 2010

A developer called Theo Watson has created software which can hook-up the camera-based Microsoft Kinect controller to the Mac.

I guess when Microsoft created the Kinect video game controller; they probably didn’t have the Mac in mind, but let me also add that you cannot yet control anything with the Kinect on the Mac. It only states… Continue reading

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Apple released the Safari Version 5.0.1 which now allows users to add a link to Safari Extensions Gallery, a page promoting the new add-ons. The Safari Web browser now supports third-party extensions, bringing little add-ons like Flashblock and Greasemonkey to the masses. Interestingly, Safari Reader also removes irritating ads and other visual distractions from online… Continue reading

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We have an External Drive for you, the safer Seagate GoFlex Desk. GoFlex Desk flaunts itself as a high-capacity desktop hard drive that’s easy to use and easy to upgrade. Lets find out how.

Lets eye its features:

  • Includes an illumine capacity gauge
  • Features an USB 2.0 plug-and-play connectivity to USB

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neha dey on April 29th, 2010

Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference is scheduled to take place from June 7 to June11. San Francisco’s Moscone conference centre will once again host the event. So hurry up and book your tickets for $1,600.

The annual conference for Mac OS X and iPhone OS developers is expected to include tracks covering the iPhone, the Mac, and… Continue reading

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MacBook Pro launched by Apple boasts features that clearly gives it an edge over its rival PC manufacturers. The specs and price of MacBook pro with 10 hours of battery backup is surely the best price/performance combination you can have in the stores right now.

New MacBook Pro starts from $1,199 and boasts features that include Intel’s Core i5 and i7 chips… Continue reading

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neha dey on April 11th, 2010

iPhone can now finally come up with video chat after recent research developments. Earlier ‘iChatAgent’ was found running on iPhone 4.0. Fring was the first application to bring video chat to the iPhone. iChat is Apple’s instant message client for Mac OS X that includes voice and video chat, among other features. But the demerit also followed. Due… Continue reading

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