Archive for July, 2009

Cutting the Cable

In late 2005 I purchased my first HDTV. Since then I’ve become somewhat obsessed with the quality of HDTV and the incredible content that is now available to consume. I work in the film/video industry, so this technology is something that I deal with in some form on a daily basis. This also means that […]

Apple Updates Final Cut Studio with More Than 100 New Features

New Versions of Final Cut Pro, Motion, Soundtrack Pro, Color and Compressor CUPERTINO, California—July 23, 2009—Apple® today announced a significant update to Final Cut Studio® with more than 100 new features and new versions of Final Cut Pro®, Motion, Soundtrack® Pro, Color and Compressor. Final Cut Studio features Final Cut Pro 7 which expands Apple’s […]

The CalDigit VR Mini. Serious Storage. On the Go. Now Shipping!

Placentia, California, July 7, 2009 – CalDigit is excited to announce that the CalDigit VR mini is now shipping. The CalDigit VR mini is an innovative, compact and bus powered two drive RAID system, supporting a quadruple interface for easy connectivity. The CalDigit VR mini’s modular design provides two removable drive modules and an easy […]

Google Chrome OS

Google is getting into the OS business. The following post was made on the Google blog. Posted by Sundar Pichai, VP Product Management and Linus Upson, Engineering Director It’s been an exciting nine months since we launched the Google Chrome browser. Already, over 30 million people use it regularly. We designed Google Chrome for people […]

CalDigit Offers FREE CalDigit VR with Purchase of HDElement!

Placentia, California, July 1, 2009 – CalDigit is continuing its summer of savings with a very special promotion on the HDElement. Buy an HDElement or HDElement expansion unit and get a free CalDigit VR. That’s a value of up to $949. This offer is only good for a limited time so act fast. You’ll get […]