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Archive for February, 2012

Move Files in Finder with Keyboard Shortcut

When Lion was released, a new feature was added to the finder, making it easy to move files from one place to another. While the Mac has always had the ability to drag and drop files, there are many situations where this method of moving files is not efficient. Because the finder is a single […]

Restore Safari Session

These days most of us live in our browsers. While there are many options out there Apple’s Safari provides many features that are useful and save you time. Services like iCloud, so you can sync your bookmarks between mac and devices, make Safari an easy choice. One of the features that is not unique to […]

Apple Updates Environmental Footprint Page

Today Apple updated their Environmental Footprint page. In the past Apple has received criticism on their environmental practices. Since then Apple has made an effort to improve their carbon footprint and launch the Environmental Footprint page.

Not All Ivy Bridge Processors Delayed?

Reports had surfaced that Intel will be delaying the shipment of Ivy Bridge processors until after June. Ivy Bridge was originally slated to ship in April and be the next class of processor to be used in the Mac line. However it looks like only the mobile of Ivy Bridge will be delayed. A report […]

Final Cut Pro Tip #049

This is Geeky Mac’s first Final Cut Pro X tip! Conforming frame rates to get flawless slow-motion with over cranked footage. There are an abundance of cameras and format out there these days. From different resolutions to different frame rates, it’s hard to keep tack of it all. Luckily FCP X makes it easy for […]

Matrox Releases Support for Final Cut Pro X 10.0.3

Broadcast Monitoring on Full Line of Matrox MXO2 I/O Devices and New Matrox Mojito MAX Card MONTREAL — Feb. 16, 2012 — Matrox® Video Products Group today released a software update for the entire range of Matrox MXO2™ I/O devices and the new Matrox Mojito™ MAX™ card that adds broadcast monitoring support with the recent […]

Apple Releases OS X Mountain Lion Developer Preview with Over 100 New Features

CUPERTINO, California—February 16, 2012—Apple® today released a developer preview of OS X® Mountain Lion, the ninth major release of the world’s most advanced operating system, which brings popular apps and features from iPad® to the Mac® and accelerates the pace of OS X innovation. Mountain Lion introduces Messages, Notes, Reminders and Game Center to the […]

Ivy Bridge Processors Delayed?

Reports are surfacing that Intel will be delaying the shipment of Ivy Bridge processors until after June. Ivy Bridge was originally slated to ship in April and be the next class of processor to be used in the Mac line. Ivy Bridge will support both Thunderbolt and USB 3.0 technology, however it’s unclear if Apple […]

Ki Pro v3.0 firmware Now Available!

New Ki Pro v3.0 firmware is now available for download from the AJA website. Ki Pro v3.0 provides a unified firmware release for both the Ki Pro and Ki Pro Mini. This is a major release with tons of significant and exciting new features, such as:

Thunderbolt Worth the Wait?

It’s been over a year since Apple announced Thunderbolt support in the Mac. So far only a handful of Thunderbolt enabled devices have hit store shelfs. Why is this exciting and new technology taking so long to get into the hands of users? What is does the future of Thunderbolt entail? Is Thunderbolt all that […]