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Showing posts with label 2015 at 09:00PM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015 at 09:00PM. Show all posts
Apple has updated Final Cut Pro X, Motion, and Compressor with new features for motion graphics and key enhancements to accelerate video editing, packaging, and delivery. Final Cut Pro 10.2 introduces stunning 3D titles that are easy to use, improved masking for color grading and effects, native support for more camera formats, and GPU-accelerated RED RAW processing. Motion 5.2 extends the power of 3D titles with the ability to create custom materials and environments and instantly publish them to Final Cut Pro X. Compressor 4.2 makes it easy to package a movie for sale on the iTunes Store. “From Hollywood blockbuster directors to first-time movie makers, Final Cut Pro X is changing the way we edit movies today,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing.


Kickstarter Moscase Case for iPhone 6

The iPhone 6 already comes with powerful built-in health and fitness tracking abilities that can help you stay in shape, but if that’s not enough and you want even more sensors to monitor your body, there's a case that could help you out. Called Moscase, the health tracking accessory for iPhone 6 has just hit Kickstarter where it hopes to raise $150,000 in the next month.


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SodaStream MIX Carbonation Machine

As someone who has loved Orangina soda since I was a kid, I couldn't wait to try making my own by carbonating some orange juice with my SodaStream. Well, let's just say it didn't go very well and I'm a complete idiot for not bothering to read all the instructions on new appliances before I try them out the first time. However, there's some good news for me: SodaStream is apparently working on a product that actually will let me carbonate orange juice and just about any other liquid I want.


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HTC One M9 vs. Galaxy S6: Live stream

The most important duel at this year’s MWC edition will be between HTC and Samsung, as both companies will unveil their two big 2015 flagship phones a day before the event kicks off. On Sunday, HTC and Samsung will unveil the HTC One M9 and the Galaxy S6, respectively, devices that are already embroiled in a fierce leaks battle.


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Xbox One Ultimate Game Sale

Video games are expensive. Thankfully, Microsoft puts new games on sale every week through its Deals with Gold program, but this week, the Deals with Gold are just the tip of the iceberg. Beginning on Tuesday, Microsoft kicked off a promotion it's calling the Ultimate Game Sale, featuring huge discounts on dozens of games for Xbox One and Xbox 360.


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iPhone Widget Twitter App

App developers are getting very creative with the new widget capabilities that Apple added in iOS 8. While Apple may never add conventional widget support to iOS, Notification Center widgets provide a compromise that gives users access to one-swipe information as opposed to zero-touch information, as is the case with Android widgets.


We've seen plenty of cool and creative widgets for the iPhone pop up, and now we have a new one to add to the list: NC.


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Google brings Google Now to a whole new level

Google Now Third Party Apps

Android fans have long sung the praises of Google Now, which stands as one of the platform's most useful features. On Friday Google announced that it would take its popular mobile assistant to the next level by letting more than thirty different third-party apps generate Google Now cards.


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Google Wireless Carrier Report

We've heard rumors about Google getting into the wireless carrier business for a while now but now it looks like the search giant is finally getting ready to pull the trigger. The Information has a huge scoop where it reports that Google is going to sell its own wireless voice and data plans "directly" to consumers.


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CES 2015 Cable TV

If the cable industry had its way, we'd all be stuck subscribing to $150 TV bundles forever and ever. However, the rise of over-the-top online streaming services combined with faster online connectivity means that cable's ability to force us to buy into pricey bundles is about to end... and this was nowhere more clear than at CES 2015.


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Netflix Vs. Movie Theaters

Streaming video services, mainly Netflix, have been undermining broadcast television and cable channels for years -- but we are now getting some signs that movie theaters may be coming under the gun as well.


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