Way back in April of 2010, we published a text review of ScreenFlow v2 as we knew we just had to review one of the best screen recording software for the Mac. Now, a little more than a year after our initial review, Telestream has done it again with their latest ScreenFlow version, version [....]
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With out any press releases, Apple has silently announced an education friendly iMac. Starting at $999, the iMac comes with a 3.1GHz Intel Core i3 processor, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 250GB hard drive. Interestingly, this particular model doesn’t feature Apple’s latest I/O technology, called Thunderbolt. Clearly, this is geared towards to [....]
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iOS 5 Beta 5 has just been seeded to developers, and it appears that Apple is getting quite close to a finished product and the releasse notes mention that it is supporting multiple iCloud account but we are unsure as to how that is going to work yet. Not sure why you would need [....]
August 6, 2011 at 2:40 pm Mobile
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In the never-ending terms a developer has to agree to, to be in Apple’s Developer program there is a section that states that the UDID slots on your account are only for you and the people who are “employed” to test your creation(s). But as geeks we can’t stand to not have the [....]
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One of the most annoying flaws in using the iPad in the educational or work environment is the difficulty of using your finger to write legibly and comfortably. Now the obvious route to fixing this issue is using a stylus but take it from me, not all styli are created equal. So when you look at [....]
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We have been seeing some iOS 5 beta’s around for a little while now, but we see a new Apple beta rise, the iCloud. During the WWDC conference Steve Jobs announced iCloud and that it would be free to your apple devices. Your Mac’s, iPhone’s, iPad’s and your Windows PC. You will also be [....]
August 3, 2011 at 6:48 am Computers, Mobile, News, Previews, Software / Hardware
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About a month ago, I’ve written a review on Apple’s Smart Cover and I liked the Smart Cover. It kept the iPad’s slim profile and it’s functional, but the thing I disliked the most was the lack of back protection. This is where the Acase EZ-Carry Polyurethane Case in. This is a folio style [....]
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Well the screen above is about as far as any new comer will be able to get in the, apparently unwanted finding, of the official iPad Facebook application. Now of course the people who did get into the app before Facebook abruptly closed the doors to it earlier today took plenty of screenshots for us. [....]
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Apple has released their next major release of Mac OS X yesterday exclusively through the Mac App Store. At the price of $29.99, it’s an appealing price considering a major OS upgrade. Lots of Mac users took advantage of the upgrade and today, Apple has announced that Lion has topped one million downloads, [....]
July 21, 2011 at 5:11 pm Mobile, Software / Hardware
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There’s a video below on how to disable inverted scrolling! There have been a ton of hype about the newly released Mac OS X Lion, but one thing Apple has tried to do with their brand new operating system is to give it more of a mobile feel. Because of everything Apple tried [....]
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Hold yourself to your chairs you are about to be exposed to some of the most revolutionary, new, technology. A touch based mouse. Oh, wait, it has already been done by Apple. Now with the sarcasm left aside today Microsoft announced the Explorer Touch Mouse. This announcement came with a promise of a [....]
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Another quarter down, another load of cash in Steve Jobs’ pocket. In quarter three of the fiscal year, Apple have made a net profit of $7.31 billion from $28.57 billion revenue. For those wondering, that’s $7.79 per diluted share. Just one year ago, they reported $3.25 billion net profit from $15.7 billion revenue. “We’re [....]
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Frustrated with the bugs that still remain in iOS 5 Beta 2? Today will be your lucky day because iOS 5 Beta 3 will finally fix many of those frustrations you’ve had. With this new beta, they’ve fixed most of the Camera bugs as well as various others. They also added a feature [....]
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I love the time of the month when the numbers of browser growth come in. The June figures are in, and Google’s Chrome shows another healthy month. Interestingly Opera took a large knock. It went down to 1.73% from 2.03%, as they continue to go down through the year. Safari [....]