With the iPad 2 announcement, comes an iMovie update

The big tech news yesterday was the announcement of the iPad 2, and it will come with Photo Booth software and now an update of iMovie. The new iMovie is a precision editor with multitrack audio recording and sharing videos in HD. Randy Ubillos took the stage and did a demo with video ...

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Apple Decides To Sell The iLife App Separately

Apparently, Apple decided to make their recently launched iLife '11 app more affordable for consumers. On their website, the imaging software is being offered at the App Store separately while other programs such as iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand are available as individual downloads. There's also a $14.99 price tag that's displayed on the ...

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Apple Introduces iLife ’11

Apple has introduced a very significant upgrade to iPhoto called iLife '11. This software offers new full screen modes, user-friendly photo sharing options and the ability to create slideshows. It's basically a brand new version of iPhoto. Furthermore, iMovie has also been enhanced with a new set of tools, which includes selective ...

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iFrame Video Format; Do We Really Need It?

Earlier today we’ve shown you a couple of new Dual Cameras from Sanyo, the VPC-HD2000A and the VPC-FH1A. Currently they are the only cameras on the face of the earth capable of iFrame video format recording. Do we need another video standard? Apple certainly thinks so! The iFrame video format has been “invented” in order to ...

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Creative Vado HD Pocket Camcorder Gets Second Version

So if you're a fan of the Vado HD line of pocket camcorders from Creative, but you didn't think the first version was quite what you were after, then take heart.  Creative announced its new line of Vado HD Pocket Camcorders and they've got a special surprise. Hey, Mac users!  If YOU like the Vado HD ...

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iMovie Will Go Online. Ready for the Change?

In case you have a camera and a Mac, you are probably interested in the software Apple has developed for professional photographers and movie makers. You should be aware then that Apple will be moving iMovie together with other applications to the cloud. Why would we need these applications to go online? After all we ...

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