Finally, that one more thing mentioned at Apple’s keynote for MacWorld has been released. Yes, iLife ‘09 is in many Mac users’ hot little hands, and they’re loving it! iLife ‘09 is the latest edition of Apple ’s bundle of software that includes applictions for creating videos ( iMovie ), organizing photo ( iPhoto ), making music ( Garageband ), designing websites ( iWeb ), and burning all that amazing content to a disc ( iDVD ). Prolific video blogger and hardcore geek, Corey ( su
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The speculation that Steve Jobs skipped the last Apple keynote may actually be due to the fact that it was so uninteresting that it wasn’t worthy of his dramatic presentation skills. In the end, the final Apple keynote at MacWorld was about as uninteresting as the next step products Phil Schiller was tasked to “schill.” From the next iLife `09 update to yet another $2700 17” MacBook, there really wasn’t anything introduced that made live blog comments go beyond “this is disappointing,” “boring,
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IntelliScanner Corporation is no stranger to the scanner scene, having picked up numerous awards for its range of scanners and software that help organize a whole lot of stuff for busy executives. Macworld is the place where IntelliScanner decided to have its IntelliScanner mini cubed unveiled, and it comes packaged in a delectable metallic cube for easy storage. What makes the IntelliScanner mini cubed special is it offers personalized asset tags and new software features for managing home ass
Macworld reviews the Apple iPhone 3G and writes, "For a product as on the cutting edge as the iPhone, its built-in camera is an embarrassment. Like the camera on the original iPhone, it’s got a basic two-megapixel resolution, doesn’t zoom, has no flash, doesn’t work well in low light, and doesn’t take videos. With still subjects in well-lit areas it produces nice results. In terms of quality, the consumer point-and-shoot digital camera I bought seven years ago still blows it away, and most of t
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Apple patent references a digital camera. Will Apple surprise us at Macworld?