WWDC 2006 Session Details Available
At Worldwide Developers Conference 2006, youll find more than 130 sessions packed with in-depth information and expert guidance from Apple engineers. Youll learn how to take advantage of current technologies in Mac OS X Tiger and see a preview of whats coming in Mac OS X Leopard. Check out details for nearly 100 session and labs. Register early and save. [May 09, 2006]
published on Tuesday, the 9. May 2006
Hit Programming from Fox Now Available at the iTunes Music Store
Now available for purchase at the iTunes Music Store, the hit television programming from FOX, FX, SPEED, FUEL TV and 20th Century Fox Television library features 16 series including 24, Prison Break and The Shield. iTunes now offers more than 90 TV shows for $1.99 per episode for viewing on a computer or iPod. [May 09, 2006]
published on Tuesday, the 9. May 2006
Cutting-edge Medical Imaging
With OsiriX running on a Mac, UCLA radiologist Dr. Edward Zaragoza and his colleagues have a flexible, easy-to-use, and reliable medical visualization system whose performance rivals that of commercial PACS workstations at a fraction of their cost. [May 05, 2006]
published on Friday, the 5. May 2006
Mac OS X Tip of the Week: See-Through Stickies
Do you know about the Stickies application in Mac OS X? (If not, youll find it in your Applications folder.) Heres a cool tip to make your sticky notes even more useful than they already are. [May 03, 2006]
published on Wednesday, the 3. May 2006
Mac OS X Tip of the Week: Wheres That Folder?
Youre ready to save your document, but where in the world is that folder you wanted save it in? Let Spotlight help. [Apr 26, 2006]
published on Wednesday, the 26. April 2006
The Story Behind the Stories
Discover how the BBC leverages Final Cut Studio to concentrate on creativity, how creative collective coreaudiovisual redefines artistry in advertising using Final Cut Studio, how indie filmmaker Miranda July lets her story steer production with Final Cut Studio and how director David Fincher drives his digital workflow with Final Cut Studio. Watch these stories and more. [Apr 24, 2006]
published on Monday, the 24. April 2006
Dr. Hercules of Hackensack
At first glance, Dr. Robert Gallo doesnt look like Superman. Yet consider his extraordinary powers. Hes the father of 12 children. Hes a popular OB-GYN who remains on a first-name basis with hundreds of patients through every phase of their lives. And he delivers more than 200 babies a year. Luckily, hes got a Mac-based practice to help keep him organized. [Apr 21, 2006]
published on Friday, the 21. April 2006
Finding the Flow
For its true devotees, mountain biking isnt just about the cliff drops and the adrenaline rush. No one understands that better than Jamie Houssian. From the deserts of Utah to the streets of Prague, he and his crew at The Collective seek to capture with the help of Final Cut Pro the beautiful essence of the sport. [Apr 21, 2006]
published on Friday, the 21. April 2006
New Vistas in Scientific Visualization
UC Irvines HIPerWall, a new, record-breaking, 200-megapixel display system composed of 50 30-inch Apple Cinema Displays powered by 25 Power Mac G5s, allows scientists to visualize their ever-growing data sets with unprecedented clarity. [Apr 21, 2006]
published on Friday, the 21. April 2006
Apple Offers Free Computer Take-Back Program
Apple today announced an expansion of its successful recycling program, offering free computer take-back and recycling with the purchase of a new Macintosh system beginning in June. US customers who buy a new Mac through the retail or online Apple Store will receive free shipping and environmentally friendly disposal of their old computer as part of the Apple Recycling program. [Apr 21, 2006]
published on Friday, the 21. April 2006
Mac news categories
search article archive
- first page
- previous page
- page 90 of 96
- next page
- last page