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Fortunes of war
Images of US Marine casualties in Iraq have led to fresh debate about journalistic freedoms. Olivier Laurent talks to an expert on war correspondence about the complex ethical issues surrounding photographers embedded with the military ...
Categories: Photography
App Store Pick of the Week: Pandora Radio
Wouldn’t it be great if you could tune into a radio station that played only the music you like? Now you can with Pandora Radio. One of the most highly rated applications on the App Store, Pandora Radio delivers a “FREE personalized radio” station to your iPhone. Pandora Radio broadcasts 24/7, and if you switch applications or take a call, Pandora pauses the music; then resumes automatically when you return.
Categories: Apple
“iPhone a first-class corporate citizen”
iPhone 2.0 Software and the App Store turned iPhone into “a bona fide software platform,” explains Michael Gartenberg (computerworld.com), and support for Exchange only adds to its overwhelming appeal. “I had no problems syncing my Exchange data to the iPhone. A lot of folks are dependent on Exchange, so this new ability has made the iPhone a first-class corporate citizen.”
Categories: Apple
Ghostbusters calling from iTunes Store
If you’re in the mood for a hilarious good time, you’ll want to purchase ($9.99) or rent ($2.99) Ghostbusters, now available on iTunes. Starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd. and Sigourney Weaver, Ghostbusters appears on numerous “greatest comedy” lists, and Ghostbusters II, also on iTunes, is just as funny. Strap on your proton pack and enjoy.
Categories: Apple
Apple's Sub-Notebook 'Delayed' Until 2009, iPhone Colors in 2008?
A financial analyst at UBS Investment Research publishes his outlook for Apple's product line in 2008 and 2009, as reported by AppleInsider.
The analyst Maynard Um also cites "industry checks" to confirm that the MacBook and iPod will ...
The analyst Maynard Um also cites "industry checks" to confirm that the MacBook and iPod will ...
Categories: Apple
More than 70 plug-ins for Aperture 2
In addition to reducing image noise with the new Noise Ninja plug-in, you can now add even greater utility to Aperture by taking advantage of the more than 70 editing plug-ins, export plug-ins, AppleScripts, Automator workflows, and book and web themes available from developers. And you’ll find them all in one convenient place: the new Aperture 2.1 plug-ins page.
Categories: Apple
Noise Ninja Plug-in for Aperture 2.1 now available
Now you can dial up the ISO to compensate for low-light conditions without having to worry about the noisy price you’re likely to pay. That’s because PictureCode today released the Noise Ninja plug-in for Aperture 2.1. With the $79.95 plug-in installed, you can take advantage of the industry’s “gold standard for image noise reduction” without leaving Aperture.
Categories: Apple
Steve Jobs Acknowledges MobileMe Missteps [Updated]
Ars Technica reports that Steve Jobs sent an internal e-mail to Apple employees this evening admitting mistakes in launching MobileMe.
"It was a mistake to launch MobileMe at the same time as iPhone 3G, iPhone 2.0 software and the App...
Categories: Apple
Mac and Final Cut Studio offer winning combo to USC
The victorious USC Trojans had barely left the field, yet fans were already enjoying highlights from the 2008 Rose Bowl. Thanks to their Macs, Final Cut Studio, and Xsan, the USC Athletics Department video team can now stream post-game video clips, provide footage to networks, and create highlight videos for awards dinners faster and more professionally than they ever could before.
Categories: Apple
AT&T to Remain Sole US iPhone Carrier into 2010?
USA Today has published an article highlighting AT&T chairman and CEO Randall Stephenson's contributions to the Apple-AT&T relationship. Of particular note, the article cites unnamed sources who claim that in exchange for offering Apple subsidies o...
Categories: Apple
