iWork ’09

iWork ’09

This recap is a very short one, apparently there isn’t much of excitement here. Keynote New types of transitions, particularly one called a “Swing Transition” iPhone can be used as a Keynote remote (vertical shows one slide, horizontal shows two) Pages “lots of page...

iLife ’09

iLife ’09

On behalf of Engadget at Macworld, the long list of goodies: iLife ’09 $79 single user/ $99 family pack is introducing many new features.  Ill get right to it. (Quick run through) iPhoto Faces.  It uses face detection technology and will automatically organize pictures by determining if they are the same person using face detection.  A prompt will ask you if the guess was correct or not as to avoid albums full of unorganized chaos. Places. Instead of organizing...

iTunes going *almost* DRM FREE…For real this time! (hopefully)

iTunes going *almost* DRM FREE…For real this time! (hopefully)

Apple Insider has learned form Cnet that Apple has potentially cut deals with 3 major record companies in order to finally shed the poisonous caner also known as “DRM”.  The record companies involved are Sony BMG, Universal, and Warner Music.  In order to reach this deal it is said that Apple has finally given in to demands from the three labels agreeing to tiered pricing instead of the current fixed $.99/song that has remained since day one *save for the...

14 Year old kid first in line for Macworld!

14 Year old kid first in line for Macworld!

As if the youth of America didn’t have anything else to do, like you know, besides school!  I should be nicer, I’m sure I would do the same thing if I had the opportunity.  Posted by Ars Technica, as of 6:42 PM. this brave little soul has already been there for 10 hours!  Wow call that determination…and people say the youth of today have no values or determination!  Psh, this kid has some patience too.  This 14 year old, Nick Lensander has been...

Eye-Fi support coming to an iPhone near you!

Eye-Fi support coming to an iPhone near you!

The rather popular and functional Eye-Fi card functionality will be coming to the iPhone via an Eye-Fi app and announced at Macworld today.  All you need will be an Eye-Fi card as well as an iPhone (obviously) and the Eye-Fi app to upload pictures taken on your iPhone to the web and your computer.  One of the features being touted is being able to store pictures from both your iPhone and digital camera into “organized folders on a computer and to one of 25 online...

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