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Archive for December, 2006

High Definition in 2007 – A Rant and A Rave, But There’s More to Come…

It’s no secret that High Definition televisions and programming are becoming increasingly abundant. Flat-screen TVs are at all time low prices, which makes HD obtainable for just about everyone. One large issue remains, getting the HD into the home. We have all heard of HD DVD and Blu-Ray, and I am sure that we have […]

Go To Macworld 2007 FREE!

Creative Cow is reporting that Peachpit is offering free passes to Macworld. If you are going to be in the San Francisco area January 9-12 this is a great opportunity to see the newest Mac stuff.

Geeky Mac Wishes You A Happy Holiday

With the holiday season if full swing and the end of the year quickly approaching, Geeky Mac wants to take a moment to wish you the best.  Geeky Mac will be in “vacation mode” until the new year, however, if an important story breaks we will be sure to keep you up to date. This […]

Several Leopard Screen Images Revealed

Several Leopard screen captures have been revealed by ThinkSecret. A first-hand evaluation of the latest Mac OS X 10.5 build provided to developers reveals steady progress has been made with the operating system in the past number of months, but significant stability issues persist, all but arresting any hopes for an early release at or […]

Photoshop CS3 on Intel Macs, Faster than a Cheetah on Speed!

Adobe just released the beta of Photoshop CS3 and already tons of preliminary benchmarks are starting to funnel in. CS3 is a very significant version of Photoshop for Mac users, because it is a universal binary that will run on Intel Macs. Before this beta, Photoshop users had to run previous versions in Rosetta, Apple’s […]

ZFS Likely in Leopard

Although originally rumored several months ago, it appears as though Leopard will sport a new file system ZFS. Current development builds of Apples new OS reveal the ZFS formating options.

Digg Makes Major Changes to Site

If you have not checked out Digg.com, now is the time. Digg is a social news site, where users can digg stories that they like. It is a really good resource for some interesting news. While it is not all Mac related it contains a wealth of stories, mostly tech based, and it does have […]

No iPhone From Apple

Gizmodo mislead us, there was not a an iPhone released from Apple. It turns out that Cisco own the name and they released a VOIP based phone. While I don’t think Apple has ever released a new product on a Monday, it would have been a nice holiday surprise. And Gizmodo’s Brian Lam claims that […]

Final Cut Pro Tip #043

Match Frame to Source File As mentioned in tip #30, the match frame feature in Final Cut Pro can be very handy for quickly getting back to a master clip. To quickly recap, the f key will match the frame of the playhead, in the timeline or canvas, to the same frame of the master […]

Magic Bullet Colorista New From Red Giant

(CREATIVE COW – San Francisco, CA, December 15, 2006) Red Giant Software today announced Magic Bullet Colorista, a new plug-in to get the right color for every shot. Magic Bullet Colorista ($199 USD) ships as a native plug-in for all major host applications including Final Cut Pro (FX Plug), Motion, After Effects, Premiere Pro, and […]