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  • iPad Now Available for Pre-Order Starting today, you can pre-order your iPad from the Apple Online Store and have it delivered free to your door. Or buy it at your favorite Apple Retail Store starting April 3.
  • New and Improved FileMaker Pro 11 FileMaker, Inc. announced this week the immediate availability of FileMaker Pro 11. Packed with new and innovative features led by charting, ?on the fly? reporting, a new Quick Find capability, and a host of productivity tools for easier database creation, FileMaker Pro 11 makes using databases easier and quicker than ever.
  • Final Cut Studio at the Oscars CNET News reports that 9 out of 10 of this year?s nominees in the Documentary Feature and Documentary Short categories used Final Cut Studio to make their films, including category winners ?The Cove? and ?Music by Prudence.?
  • iPad Available in US on April 3 Apple today announced that its magical and revolutionary iPad will be available in the US on Saturday, April 3, for Wi-Fi models and in late April for Wi-Fi + 3G models. In addition, all models of iPad will be available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the UK in late April. Beginning a week from today, March 12, US customers can pre-order both Wi-Fi and Wi-Fi + 3G models from Apple?s online store or reserve a Wi-Fi model to pick up on Saturday, April 3, at an Apple retail store.
  • Apple World’s Most Admired Company For the third year in a row Apple has been named the World?s Most Admired Company by Fortune Magazine ? this year by the widest margin ever. What makes Apple so admired? Fortune explains: ?Product, product, product. This is the company that has changed the way we do everything from consume music to design products to engage with the world around us.? Apple also ranked #1 in Innovation among all companies.
  • 10 Billionth Download for iTunes The New York Times caught up with 10 billion song download winner Louie Sulcer and asked him about his prize, a $10,000 iTunes gift card. Says the 71-year-old Sulcer,?I don?t think I?ll have to worry about buying birthday and Christmas presents anytime soon.?
  • iTunes Store Tops 10 Billion Songs Sold Apple today announced that music fans have purchased and downloaded over 10 billion songs from the iTunes Store, the world?s most popular online music, TV, and movie store.
  • Introducing Aperture 3 Apple today introduced Aperture 3, the next major release of its powerful photo editing and management software. Aperture 3 offers more than 200 new features including Faces, Places, and Brushes. A 30-day trial is now available for download.
  • Architecture in Motion: RTKL and iPhone In its offices from Baltimore to Shanghai, international architecture firm RTKL uses iPhone to stay in touch, access apps that enable creative collaboration, and travel with ease.
  • Apple Launches iPad Apple today introduced iPad, a revolutionary device for browsing the web, reading and sending email, enjoying photos, watching videos, playing games, reading e-books, and much more. Its high-resolution Multi-Touch display lets you interact with content ? including 12 innovative new apps designed especially for iPad and almost all of the 140,000 apps available on the App Store. At just 0.5 inches thick and 1.5 pounds, iPad is thinner and lighter than any laptop or notebook. iPad will be available at the breakthrough price of just $499.
  • Apple Reports All-Time Highest Revenue and Profit Apple today announced financial results for its fiscal 2010 first quarter. The company reported its highest quarterly revenue and profit to date and outlined new accounting standards.
  • Logic Pro 64-bit the talk of the NAMM music show Last week?s update of Logic Pro to include 64-bit support is getting rave reviews at the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) trade show, according to The Loop. Music industry professionals like audio engineer CJ Vanston tout Logic Pro 9.1 as ?a game changer,? noting that ?the 64-bit gauntlet has been thrown down by Apple with Logic.?
  • The Apple App Store Economy: Infographic from gigaom.com A clever new infographic from gigaom.com shows how the App Store puts more than 100,000 apps at your fingertips ? and generates millions of dollars for app developers worldwide.
  • A Guided Tour in the Palm of Your Hand: iPod touch at the Cooper-Hewitt ?Design USA: Contemporary Innovation? at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York offers visitors an iPod touch on which to access exclusive exhibition content. The iPod touch supplements the physical exhibition with ?a wealth of interviews, slide shows and snippets of performances, all related to the 78 architects and designers represented in the show. Available free, this device sends the traditional audio guide the way of the one-horse buggy.?
  • Apple Releases New MobileMe Gallery App Today, MobileMe introduced a new Gallery app for iPhone and iPod touch. The app features iPhone- and iPod touch-optimized controls and beautiful gallery displays that make browsing photos and videos easier and more interactive than ever before. The Gallery app is free for MobileMe members and available now on the App Store in iTunes.
  • Introducing Bento 3 Contact and Customer Manager Now available for download, FileMaker Bento 3 Contact and Customer Manager is the fast, free, and easy way to get instant access to contact and customer details. View call history, notes from meetings and conversations, upcoming to-do items, related documents and files, important emails, sales opportunities, receipts, and more. This download includes a free trial of new Bento 3 for Mac.
  • iPod touch + Edu Apps = Happy Students Julio Ojeda-Zapata (twincities.com) reports that the iPod touch ?has taken classrooms by storm? in several Minnesota K-12 schools, increasing student enthusiasm and engagement and offering new ways to teach children with special needs.
  • Camera Pro Preaches iPhone Photography Thomas Houston (switched.com) reports that Pro photographer Chase Jarvis has created Best Camera, an iPhone app ?that lets you shoot, apply multiple filters and effects, and share via Facebook, Twitter, e-mail, and the Best Camera photography community.? In an accompanying video, Jarvis discusses mobile photography, shooting, and his new app.
  • Global Mobile U As one of the largest research universities in the United States, the University of Washington brings together 65,000 students, faculty members, and administrative staff. From the laboratory to the dormitory, this thriving academic community stays connected with iPhone and the university?s proprietary m.UW app, which gives students and staff mobile access to campus maps, news, directories, course schedules, and lectures.
  • How the iPhone Could Reboot Education Brian X. Chen (wired.com) reports that Abilene Christian University has just finished the first year of a pilot program in which 1,000 freshman students each received a free iPhone or iPod touch to explore how the always-connected devices ?might revolutionize the classroom experience with a dash of digital interactivity.? Says Bill Rankin, a professor who helped plan the initiative: ?I think this is the next platform for education.?

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