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Photos: Apple unveils new iMacs, apps
CEO Steve Jobs shows off new iMacs and updates to Apple's multimedia and productivity software Tuesday. Three new iMacs were unveiled at an event held Tuesday at Apple''s Cupertino, Calif., headquarters. There will be two 20-inch iMacs with different specifications, and a more expensive 24-inch model. The 20-inch systems will...
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Apple iMovie 8.0.5 update debuts new iFrame video format
By Prince McLeanPublished: 07:00 PM EST Related AppleInsider articles:Apple's magic wand, 3D movie browser resurface...Roxio's new Mac bundle converts VHS tapes to...New QuickTime 7.6 addresses quality, securityApple updates Final Cut Pro, Compressor,...Apple's QuickTime 7.6 to improve 5.1 surround...Apple has created a new video format called iFrame for use by camcorders,...
Tags: Video, Apple Inc., Apple iPhone, Apple iMovie
News items 2009-10-13
Apple to Give iMovie Big Update: Rumor
I've heard from reliable sources that Apple will offer a significant update to iMovie at next week's Macworld. It will largely focus on Internet video in the Cloud for the YouTube generation. I've heard that iMovie will largely if not entirely be a Web Application and Apple would offer its...
News items 2009-08-07
Apple's Macworld 2009 Announcements
News Analysis. Today, in San Francisco, Apple announced new versions of iLife, iWork, 17-inch MacBook Pro and "one more thing" iTunes DRM-free music—all without CEO Steve Jobs. Steve's absence was unprecedented. He hasn't missed an event like this one since becoming interim—and later permanent—CEO more than a decade ago. Yesterday,...
News items 2009-08-07
iMovie update reveals new Apple video format
Like most companies, Apple periodically releases software updates for its applications, fixing minor issues. However, an iMovie update released on Tuesday revealed a brand new video format the company has been developing. (Credit: AppleDubbed iFrame, the new video format is based on industry standard technologies like H.264 video and AAC...
News items 2009-10-13
Apple seeds new Mac OS X 10.6.2 beta to developers
By AppleInsider StaffPublished: 02:55 PM EST Apple Friday sent its third beta release of the forthcoming Mac OS X 10.6.2 update with fixes for QuickTime, iChat, and a number of other sections of the operating system.People familiar with build 10C527f said the latest update has only one known issue, and...
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, Apple Mac OS X, Apple QuickTime
News items 2009-10-17
Apple's Macworld Surprise Is the Software
Apple senior vice president Phil Schiller kicked off the Macworld show Tuesday with a keynote focusing on a new 17-inch Macbook Pro that looked quite good, along with new versions of iLife and iWork. Unlike the rumors, there was no new Mac Mini announced. But what may get the most...
News items 2009-08-07
Free download of Apple's iMovie now available
Worldwide Computer Products News-2 May 2000-Free download of Apple's iMovie now available C1995-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Tags: Apple Inc.
Research articles 2000-05-02
Apple reveals iLife suite featuring iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD and iTunes 3
Worldwide Computer Products News-9 January 2003-Apple reveals iLife suite featuring iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD and iTunes 3C1995-2003 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iTunes
Research articles 2003-01-09
iPhone supply issues could make Apple disappoint on Wall Street
By Neil HughesPublished: 09:20 AM EST Related AppleInsider articles:Apple expected to report record sales of 2.8...Apple predicted to surprise with Oct. 19...Accounting rule change expected to take effect...Mac sales grow 7% as Apple projected to sell...Apple's Mac, iPod sales see slight rebound in...While demand for the iPhone remains high, Apple's...
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iPhone
News items 2009-10-19
Apple stock seen poised to pop after record setting quarter
By Neil HughesPublished: 09:05 AM EST Wall Street analysts have raised their price targets for Apple stock yet again, after the company posted another recession defying blockbuster quarter with record Mac and iPhone sales.Apple announced Monday that its fourth-quarter profits surged more than 46 percent to $1.67 billion, as the...
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iPhone, Apple Macintosh
News items 2009-10-20
Windows 7 to be met with Apple's Mac marketing blitz
By Katie MarsalPublished: 10:30 AM EST Related AppleInsider articles:History suggests Windows 7 launch could boost...Mossberg: Windows 7 narrows the gap with...For students, Windows 7 will equal Snow...Apple's Snow Leopard disc will install on...Apple predicted to sell 5M copies of Snow...Apple plans to counter the upcoming release of Windows 7 with...
Tags: Apple Inc., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 7, Apple Macintosh
News items 2009-10-15
Mac sales grow 11.8% as Apple takes 9.4% U.S. market share
By AppleInsider StaffPublished: 04:15 PM EST Mac sales saw double-digit growth in the third quarter of 2009, maintaining Apple's position as the fourth-largest U.S. PC manufacturer, according to new data released Wednesday from IDC.Overall, Apple came in fourth for U.S. vendors, selling 1.64 million Macs stateside during the frame. That's...
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iPhone
News items 2009-10-14
Apple's Safari gets prime placement in Windows browser ballot
By Katie MarsalPublished: 11:20 AM EST Microsoft's Windows browser ballot in Europe presents its options in alphabetical order, putting Apple's Safari as the first choice for users to install.The design caught the ire of Jenny Boriss, a Firefox designer, who believes that the layout gives an unfair advantage to Safari...
Tags: Apple Inc., Web Browser, Microsoft Windows, Apple Safari
News items 2009-10-16
Sources reveal part of Apple's new Mac product lineup
By Kasper JadePublished: 10:00 AM EST Apple on Tuesday morning took its online stores offline and appears to be in the process of introducing the remainder of its Mac product line up for the 2009 holiday shopping season.While the stores remain down, reliable sources have passed on the following Mac-related...
Tags: Apple Inc., Apple iPhone, Apple Macintosh
News items 2009-10-20
Apple iPhoto 09 helps show merits of geotagging
With its launch of iPhoto 09, Apple has begun showing some reasons why it's worth enduring the hassle of geotagging your photos.It's generally not easy right now to label your photos with information about where you took the pictures--the process usually is done with special software to marry the photos...
News items 2009-08-07
a brief overview of Apple's DVD Software - iDVD, interactive digital video software from Apple Computer Inc - Brief Article - Statistical Data Included
Apple's desktop movie products have been around now for several years and have met with great success. We have all witnessed the proliferation of Final Cut Pro systems in dozens or hundreds of new or updated editing suites. Likewise, iMovie and iMovie2 have opened the eyes of many former video...
Tags: Apple Inc., desktop, digital video, DVD, software, video
Research articles 2001-04-16
Apple produces a KB article on iFrame
Apple's new iFrame format kind of blind-sided us.  While we catch up, we'll provide some of the more interesting tidbits.  We'll start with Apple's just posted KB on the subject .  The standard resolution of iframe is an unconventional 960x540 pixels and is...
Tags: Apple Inc., Sanyo Electric Co., Apple iMovie, Resolution
News items 2009-10-13
Apple's New 'iFrame' Movie Format Backed by Sanyo
According to the company, "iFrame is designed to make importing and editing video fast and easy without taking up a lot of space on your hard drive." Sanyo has become the first company to embrace the new format, with its new Dual Cameras, the VPC-HD2000A and the VPC-FH1A. Available now,...
Tags: Video, Camera, Sanyo Electric Co.
News items 2009-10-14
The Seattle Times Personal Computing Column.
By Linda Knapp, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Nov. 29--If you can do e-mail and word processing on a computer, you can learn to produce a basic DVD movie. It's not hard with video-editing and DVD-burning software such as Apple...
Tags: Seattle Times Co.
Research articles 2003-11-29
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