Got to see: Live Demo of SketchUp 4.0!
In Montreal:
Monday
Aug 9, 2004
7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Crowne Plaza Hotel
505 Sherbrooke St. East
Montreal, PQ
Come join us to see the new features of SketchUp 4.0
Please RSVP david.gall@sketchup.com
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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has unconditionally approved the merger of Sony Music with Bertelsmann's BMG to create Sony BMG.
A major Japanese satellite broadcaster may adopt the Apple QuickTime-friendly H.264 format when it launches commercial broadcasts in mid-October.
An email currently circulating to Mac.com customers is a symptom of the virulent MyDoom.O worm that attacked major search engines on Monday.
According to a MacWorld report there is more to the new generation iPod than Apple is letting on.
Apple today seeded developers with the third external build of of Mac OS X 10.3.5, which carries build number 7M28 and weighs in at approximately 41.5 MB.
McAfee, Inc. (NYSE:MFE), the leading provider of intrusion prevention solutions, today announced the availability of McAfee(R) Virex(R) 7.5 for Macintosh(R), offering small to large businesses enhanced anti-virus protection for their Macintosh OS X platform and Macintosh Power PC. With McAfee Virex, corporate users can implement real-time prevention of Mac, PC and UNIX viruses, worms, Trojans and other malicious code threats.
Apple Computer, Inc. is close to releasing its "Motion" real-time motion graphics application, which was previewed at April's National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) conference, sources said.
The Ottawa International Animation Festival (OIAF) today announced an exciting array of films and videos that will be included in the 2004 official competition. The Canadian presence is stronger than ever this year. 25 works by Canadian animators have been selected to compete in the festival and 27 more will be presented in the non-competitive "Best of the Rest" showcase. The OIAF takes place September 22-26 in Ottawa.
Aladdin Systems, Inc., an IMSI company (OTC BB:IMSI) today announced that it changed its name to Allume Systems, Inc. ("Allume"). The name change was a condition of Aladdin Systems' settlement of a trademark lawsuit with Aladdin Knowledge Systems. Allume is dedicated to its mission to deliver everyday solutions that are easy to use and technically advanced. The entire Aladdin Systems' product line, including StuffIt(r), SpamCatcher(tm), Spring Cleaning(r), and Internet Cleanup(tm), will be rebranded under the Allume Systems name over the coming year. The new Web address is www.allume.com. Customers who enter www.aladdinsys.com will be redirected to the allume.com site over the next several years.
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Apple Computer and Motorola announced a deal on Monday that will let customers of the iTunes digital music transfer their music onto the mobile handset maker's next generation of MP3-enabled phones.
Iomega Corp. this week said it plans to wind down its DCT small-form-factor storage operation, failing to find enough customers to keep the operation afloat.
The Houston Chronicle has the skinny on how much computing power will be needed to run id Software's Doom 3. Since its introduction in 1993, Doom has a history of pushing hardware to its limits and the 3rd release of Doom is no exception. According to CEO Todd Hollenshead, the newly minted Doom will require at least a 1.5 GHz Intel Pentium 4 processor or AMD Athlon 1500, 384 MB of RAM, 2 GB of free hard drive space and either an nVidia GeForce 3 or ATI Radeon 8500 (or better). No word on the Mac version yet...
" Fix a troubled Mac v1.4.0", a Macintosh troubleshooting PDF book has been released. The emphasis on this book is fixing, troubleshooting and resolving problems through knowledge. The book is written for advanced Mac users (not newbies) and aimed at creative studio and production environments and for anyone that is looking after a few Macs.
Digital Asset Management use to be a pain. Digital photography alone demands a powerful asset management tool, and while iPhoto is a good choice for many, most professionals and prosumers need something more. You bet!
Fourth Generation iPod Features Apple’s Click Wheel & 12 Hour Battery Life
Last week, U2 had their recently completed new CD, which is planned to be released in November, stolen during a photo shoot in France. Fearing that the new album will show up on peer-to-peer file sharing services for free, U2's lead singer Bono has come up with a solution. "If it is on the internet this week, we will release it immediately as a legal download on iTunes, and get hard copies into the shops by the end of the month," he said. "It would be a real pity. It would screw up years of work and months of planning, not to mention f***ing up our holidays. But once it's out, it's out."
According to eWeek, Apple plans to rename its Rendezvous technology to OpenTalk as part of a trademark settlement with TIBCO Software
Best-selling author Scott Kelby has just released his latest Photoshop tutorial book, Photoshop Classic Effects. Inspired by a column in Photoshop User magazine, the official publication of NAPP (National Association of Photoshop Professionals), Kelby assembles the ultimate collection of tried-and-true special effect.
Apple was criticized when the iTunes Music Store first launched in the UK, France and Germany in June because of the absence of independent music. That changed on Wednesday when Apple said that it has signed licensing agreements with three major European independent music labels; the agreement adds tens of thousands of additional tracks from leading independent artists to the service's UK, French and German stores.
London-based design company Nykris on Thursday announced the release of pPod, an interactive audio service for iPod users that combines text, spoken word audio and music to deliver a guide to London's public bathrooms. The tongue-in-cheek guide offers entertaining reviews and music accompaniments including "Cosmic Winds" and Handel's "Water Music." pPod can be downloaded for free from Nykris' Web site; the 7MB installation works only on third-generation or higher iPods.
Aspyr Media Inc. this week shipped the Adrenaline Sports Pack, a collection of previously released extreme sports titles the company has licensed for publication from Activision. The US$19.95 collection includes Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4, Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer and Wakeboarding Unleashed Featuring Shawn Murray. All three games have been available separately, but Aspyr is now bundling them together for a low price.
Microsoft Corp. on Thursday indicated that Virtual PC for Mac Version 7 will likely be released in October, though the schedule is entirely dependent on Microsoft's efforts to ship a new service pack for its Windows XP operating system. This is the first clarification the company has provided about Virtual PC 7's release schedule since confirming in May that its release would be delayed. Virtual PC enables Mac users to run various versions of Windows software applications and operating systems by emulating the characteristics of an actual hardware PC on their Macintosh. Previously sold by Connectix Corp., Virtual PC was acquired by Microsoft in February, 2003.
Apple may be one of the most recognizable brands in the world, but what's that brand's actual value? Market brand consultancy Interbrand and business publication BusinessWeek have posted their fourth annual listing of 100 Best Global Brands, listed by dollar value. Apple is the biggest mover on this year's chart, up 24 percent in brand value. The consultancy attributes Apple's showing to strong sales of the iPod and high brand loyalty
RealNetworks Inc. on Monday introduced Harmony technology, which it says is the first digital rights management (DRM) translation service to allow users who buy music from the RealPlayer Music Store to play the music on other personal music devices, including the iPod.