Live From Abbey Road: Recording History
You won?t see ? or hear ? anything else like it on television. And to deliver a series of such uncompromising quality, the seven-person creative team that brings us Live from Abbey Road depends on Final Cut Studio to edit, color, correct, and export the entire show. ?If I put myself in a time machine and went back ten years, I?d never have believed I could do this,? remarks editor Keith Mottram.
published yesterday, 13 hours 14 minutes ago
Publisher makes major move to the Mac
?One of Europe?s largest newspaper publishers, Axel Springer AG, has announced plans to migrate its 10,000 employees and 150 newspapers in 30 countries to the Mac,? reports Jonny Evans (macworld.co.uk). The migration ?will make Axel Springer Apple?s second largest corporate customer, after Google.?
published on Monday, the 7. July 2008
A tip sheet for switchers from Walt Mossberg
?Sales of Apple?s Macintosh computers have been growing much faster than PC sales overall, with many new Mac buyers switching from years of using Windows computers,? admits Walt Mossberg (allthingsd.com). And to help those who have made the switch, he?s assembled ?a quick tip sheet explaining a few of the most common differences? between Mac OS Leopard and Windows.
published on Thursday, the 3. July 2008
Fastest way to master Aperture 2
Aperture 2: Professionally Manage Digital Photographs, a new title from Ben Long, Richard Harrington, and Orlando Luna, guides you step-by-step through the entire Aperture workflow, even providing hundreds of sample images to experiment with. Download the free Aperture 2 trial, work through the book?s in-depth tutorials, and you?ll see how far Aperture 2 can advance your photography.
published on Thursday, the 3. July 2008
Pro Tip of the Week: Become a Spaces Cadet
When open windows start piling up on your desktop, Mac OS X Leopard provides a great way to establish control. Spaces. How can Spaces help you get more organized? Find out by reading the latest Pro Tip of the Week.
published on Wednesday, the 2. July 2008
iTunes U now home to K-12 educational curricula
Thanks to a new educational initiative, teachers and parents can now access a wealth of K-12 educational curricula on iTunes U. Delivered by state and district agencies in Arizona, Florida, Maine, Florida, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Utah, the free content provides ?global access to educational content, curricula, learning materials, news, best practices, and other resources,? reports Dave Nagel (thejournal.com).
published on Tuesday, the 1. July 2008
Now Playing on iTunes U: THE WAR
THE WAR, the most watched PBS series in the last decade, now serves another tour of duty as an excellent online educational resource. WETA, Washington D.C.?s public broadcasting station, provides film clips, lesson plans, and additional educational resources for students and teachers. Watch ? and enjoy ? them today on iTunes U.
published on Tuesday, the 1. July 2008
?All I can say is ?wow.??
Bob LeVitus (Houston Chronicle) considers the 17-inch MacBook Pro ?the fastest, most powerful, and most capable notebook I?ve tested.? And he?s particularly taken with its display. ?All I can say is, ?Wow.? With its bright, deeply saturated colors and rich, dark blacks, full-screen HD video is mind-boggling.?
published on Tuesday, the 1. July 2008
Quick Tip of the Week: Drag-and-drop PDF merging
Ever wished you could drag the contents of one PDF into another? You can ? using Preview in Mac OS X Leopard. We show you how in the latest Quick Tip of the Week.
published on Monday, the 30. June 2008
Science Productivity Lab opens on apple.com
As a scientist, your Mac can be a valuable asset, especially when it comes time to share your research findings with colleagues. To find out how you can use tools on your Mac to create research posters, websites, and dynamic presentations, visit the Science Productivity Lab, where you?ll find tips and tutorials created with the needs of the scientific community in mind.
published on Monday, the 30. June 2008