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Nikon reveals two wide-angle SLR lenses

2 hours ago | Posted in: digital imaging

Nikon tonight had its second round of camera news in as many weeks with two new lenses for both its DX- and FX-mount DSLRs. The 24mm f1.4G ED provides an even wider angle than many of Nikon's other primes and has an extremely wide aperture that both takes in a large amount of light and focuses quickly. It lacks image stabilization but uses Nikon's extra-low dispersion optics to minimize chromatic effects.

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Bunkspeed SHOT to integrate iray rendering technology

3 hours ago | Posted in: software, digital imaging

Bunkspeed has announced that its upcoming SHOT software will integrate Iray rendering technology developed by Mental Images. The new system will allow the software to process renders using a combination of CPU and GPU resources, including NVIDIA's CUDA-equipped graphics cards. Offloading the rendering tasks to various components is said to significantly reduce processing times.

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Best Buy clearing current MacBook Pros from inventory?

3 hours ago | Posted in: computers, Apple

A possibly last-minute slip hints that Apple may be close to updating the MacBook Pro line. One Best Buy employee notes that all MacBook Pro models have been deleted from the company's inventory system, preventing them from ordering new models. The systems can still be found but are listed as "deleted."

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ZoomMediaPlus intros new SD card reader for iPhone

4 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, upgrades/storage, accessories

ZoomMediaPlus has introduced the ZoomIt memory card reader for the iPhone and iPod touch. The new dock-connecting accessory works with the company’s ZoomIt application that provides access to content stored on SD cards. Support is offered for all file types recognized by iPhone OS 3.0, ranging from photos and videos to PowerPoint documents. The accessory allows users to upload all stored media for use at a later time, or share files with other users via e-mail, Facebook or Flickr.

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Google to hold special event Tuesday

5 hours ago | Posted in: industry, software, mobile phones

Google tonight confirmed talk of a significant product update by sending an invitation to a special event on Tuesday at the company's Mountain View, California campus. The company is short on details but promises "some new product innovations" at the gathering.

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Apple survey gauges developers' satisfaction with App Store

7 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, developer, Apple

Apple is reportedly distributing a survey to iPhone developers, with a variety of questions covering the App Store program. Respondents are asked to rate their level of satisfaction in different areas such as enrollment, feedback, app submission, the review process, and the length of time it takes to get updates onto the App Store.

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Netflix may offer 1080p streaming, 5.1 surround [U]

7 hours ago | Posted in: industry, Apple

(Updated with Netflix commentary) Netflix will try to claim an edge in its media service by offering streaming full HD, a rumor maintains this afternoon. The company will supposedly roll out 1080p streams with 5.1-channel surround sound at some point later this year. It currently offers 720p to just a handful of devices, most notably the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 but also Roku's Internet Player.

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AT&T Navigator 1.5i brings night mode, speed limit alerts

8 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, iPhone apps

AT&T has released an update to its iPhone navigation app, AT&T Navigator. Version 1.5i offers an improved interface which now includes a speed limit display, with visual and audio alerts to notify the user when the limit is exceeded. A new option in the Recent Places menu allows users to easily navigate back to the origin of their last trip, while a "Shake-to-Go" feature automatically sets the route to go home when the iPhone is shaken.

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Google drops Nexus One early cancel fee to $150

8 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, industry, mobile phones

Google on Monday quietly dropped the cost of the controversial Equipment Recovery Fee for the Nexus One to $150. The company's updated Terms of Sale now list a price less than half the $350 it had charged originally. The fee still takes effect within 120 days and stacks on top of T-Mobile's own $200 early termination fee.

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Corsair adds Nova and Reactor SSD series

9 hours ago | Posted in: computers, upgrades/storage

Still better known for its power supplies and memory, Corsair has recently introduced two new lines of solid state drives, naming them Nova and Reactor. The 2.5-inch Nova drives are available in 64 and 128GB capacities, while the Reactor can be had in 60 and 120GB versions. The Reactors are faster, with a 128MB cache and read speeds of 250MBps as well as 110MBps write speeds for the 60GB model. The 120GB Reactor musters respective 250Mbps and 170MBps speeds. Reactors also have a mini USB interface in addition to the SATA 3.0Gbps connection.

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Briefly: LG phone syncing, free iPhone development tool

9 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, software, developer, iPhone apps, mobile phones

nova media has released a new sync application for the Mac, FoneSync for LG phones. The utility syncs Address Book and iCal information with a variety of LG devices. Support is currently present for just the HB620T, KF750 and KU990, but more models should be added in the future. In hopes of speeding up the the process a free tool has been released that checks if a phone can be added. FoneSync for LG phones is available online for $20, and requires Mac OS X 10.5.8 or 10.6.1, plus a Bluetooth-enabled Mac.

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Wisair outs Wireless USB display dock for MacBooks

9 hours ago | Posted in: computers, peripherals, gadgets, digital imaging, networking

Wisair on Monday introduced a Wireless USB DisplayDock Set, allowing users to wirelessly connect their MacBooks to a desktop-like setup that include a monitor, speakers, a keyboard and mouse. The device connects to a USB port on any MacBook with Mac OS X Leopard or Snow Leopard. Wisair claims there are no delays in sending the keyboard or mouse commands due to the nature of the ultra wideband radio.

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iPhone 3.1.3 causing battery, playlist problems?

9 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, iPhone, troubleshooting

The iPhone 3.1.3 firmware has introduced problems for some people even as it has fixed them for others, say complaints on Apple's support forums. Most critical is an issue with battery life, which can suddenly become erratic. A phone's battery meter may potentially swing wildly, for instance going from 25 to 7 to 10 percent, then jumping back up to 24 percent.

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Holiday sees iPhone steal some BlackBerry market share

10 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, industry, mobile phones, Apple

Apple has clawed back US smartphone market share from RIM's BlackBerry this past holiday, comScore found in a new study. Between September and December, the iPhone's share grew over a percent to 25.3 percent while the BlackBerry dropped by nearly an identical amount to 41.6 percent.

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RealPlayer SP beta converts videos for cellphones, iPods

10 hours ago | Posted in: iPod, software

RealNetworks on Monday released a beta version of its RealPlayer SP software for Mac. The utility, which builds upon the features of RealPlayer 11, provides tools for downloading and converting videos into formats compatible with a variety of cellphones and other devices such as iPods and Apple TV. Users can download online videos, from sites such as YouTube, and convert the content or share links via Facebook, Twitter or MySpace.

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Parts leak hints at taller 2010 iPhone

10 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, industry, Apple

Apple's fourth-generation iPhone could mark the first significant change in the screen area if a part obtained by repair outfit iResQ is evidence. What's claimed to be the front glass is about a quarter-inch taller than the existing platform and may have a slightly different screen as a result. It also appears to move the proximity sensor to above the top speaker and glues the touchscreen layer to the LCD where the iPhone 3G and 3GS are separate.

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Amazon hiring to add LCDs, Wi-Fi to Kindles

12 hours ago | Posted in: industry, digital imaging, Apple, iPad

Amazon has hinted at a significant change in the philosophy behind its Kindle readers with job listings at its hardware design group Lab126. One, for a Hardware Display Manager, asks for a veteran recruit with experience in the LCD market and suggests Amazon might move away from e-paper displays. It has normally used companies like E Ink (now owned by PVI) exclusively for its e-book readers.

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PwnageTool 3.1.5 adds iPhone 3.1.3 support

12 hours ago | Posted in: iPhone, software, hacks

The unofficial iPhone Dev Team has released PwnageTool 3.1.5, an updated version of its jailbreaking tool for iPhones and iPod touches. As is normal with Apple firmware, the official iPhone 3.1.3 distribution undoes any jailbreaking or unlocking if installed on top of hacked v3.1.2 code. The PwnageTool update allows some devices to retain their hacks while gaining the advantages of the new firmware.

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InFocus puts out wireless projector adapter for MacBooks

13 hours ago | Posted in: computers, industry, digital imaging

InFocus on Monday announced that its DisplayLink Wireless system for connecting notebooks to projectors without wires now has support for the MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air notebooks and not just Windows, as before. The USB device relies on Ultra Wide Band (UWB) wireless technology from Wisair and can pass through HD video content as well as audio. Mac users will also now have the ability to control the projectors connected using the InFocus DisplayLink Wireless unit.

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Apple execs ready to drop iPad pricing based on demand

13 hours ago | Posted in: Investor, Apple, iPad

Apple has already acknowledged a willingness to drop iPad pricing, says Credit Suisse analyst Bill Shope. Shope notes that he recently met with Apple executives, who explained that iPad pricing could well change should the tablet not attract as many buyers as Apple is hoping for. While a 16GB, Wi-Fi-only iPad is initially set to cost $499, prices will range as high as $829 for a 64GB model with 3G. The first iPads go on sale in March.

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Google developing voice translation for phones

13 hours ago | Posted in: industry, mobile phones

Google on Sunday revealed that it could be the first to enable voice-to-voice translation for phones. Using the existing text conversion and voice recognition its search and from Android, the company is developing a system that could recognize a spoken foreign language and recite it back in the user's native tongue. It would sort speech into segments and would analyze both the pattern of speech as well as Google's own translation history to construct a better interpretation.

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Future Firefox releases to lose Tiger support

14 hours ago | Posted in: software

It is almost certain that future versions of Firefox, following the recent v3.6 release, will not be compatible with Mac OS X Tiger, suggests Mozilla engineer Josh Aas. The company is now at a point where it must decide to include or exclude Tiger compatibility, and the latter perspective has gained favor. "We would like to take advantage of more modern technologies on Mac OS X and 10.4 support has been a hindrance," says Aas.

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Extract Movie Soundtrack, Remote Control Diagnostics, BusyCal

14 hours ago | Posted in apps

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    Extract Movie Soundtrack 2.0 (free)

    MonkeyBread Software has launched Extract Movie Soundtrack 2.0, the latest version of its sound track exporting app. The utility extracts the soundtrack of a Quicktime compatible movie and saves the audio as an AIFF file which can be imported to an iTunes library. The new version was built with the REALbasic software development tool and provides information for REALbasic developers on how to use the QTMovieExporter MBS classes to recompress a movie.

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    Remote Control Diagnostics 1.0 (free)

    Remote Control Diagnostics is a new program designed to check an Apple Remote for common errors. It generates a list of problems or potential issues in a series of categories and provides users with tips on how to address each problem. It also enables users to visually check their remote control’s signal on any webcam supported Mac OS X.

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    BusyCal 1.2.1 ($50)

    BusyMac has released version 1.2.1 of BusyCal, its calendar application that can be shared over internet connections. The new version adds support for showing events via the Today app, and improves syncing of dynamic WebDAV feeds such as Tripit. A warning dialogue has also been added along with a series of crash fixes.

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    Reference Tracker 1.6 ($45)

    Malkinware has released v1.6 of its reference manager and research utility, Reference Tracker. The new version adds support for Pages ‘08,’09, and Microsoft Word, as well as for the Australian Government Publication Service (AGPS) Harvard reference style. Also included is punctuation improvements in Harvard formatted references and bug fixes.

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    AuctionSieve 1.9 (free)

    AuctionSieve 1.9 is used to help users filter through auctions within eBay searches or categories. The upgrade features a preferred location option, as well as a new global seller exclude list that’s accessible under the tools menu. In addition to other performance improvements, the watchlist has been fixed to prevent info corruption and to display data on non-US items.

 

Broadcom puts out low-energy HSPA chips

14 hours ago | Posted in: industry, mobile phones

Broadcom today unveiled 3G chips that promise both less expensive smartphones as well as longer-lived 3G for others. As a complete processor, the BCM21553 provides a modern ARM11 chip and 7.2Mbps HSPA, including the 5.8Mbps upload speeds, but in a much more efficient, smaller 65 nanometer process. The hardware has one of Broadcoms's most advanced graphics cores and can render OpenGL ES 2.0 3D as well as process 8-megapixel photos.

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PA Semi not responsible for Apple A4 chip?

15 hours ago | Posted in: Apple, iPad

Despite popular belief, the A4 processor in the iPad was not designed by people from PA Semi, a "very trusted" VentureBeat source claims. Apple bought the chip design firm in April of last year, and in June it was acknowledged by Steve Jobs that the aim was to produce chips for iPhone and iPod devices. The iPad has been described in the media and by analysts as an oversized iPod touch.

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WolframAlpha, Trunk Notes, Smart Recorder

15 hours ago | Posted in iphone apps

  • 0.8MB

    WolframAlpha 1.1 ($50)

    WolframAlpha 1.1 is a new version of the company’s scientific calculator for the iPhone and iPod touch. The latest version brings the total number of usable keyboards up to four, consisting of a Greek, Math, Symbol, and default keyboard. Additionally, a new substitution system and improved graphics rendering have been included.

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    Trunk Notes 2.1 ($4)

    Trunk Notes 2.1 is a wikipedia-style personal database used for creating and managing notes. With the upgrade the app now supports voice wiki entries and enables users to add images directly from the library or built-in camera. Additionally, entries can now be tagged with the user’s current location, which is displayed on the integrated map.

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    Smart Recorder 2.0 ($3)

    Smart Recorder 2.0 provides users with an interface for recording and playing-back audio files. Version 2.0 is now designed to compress audio files before exporting them and includes a new direct e-mail feature that enable users to send recordings that are up to an hour in length. A series of interface and performance improvements have also been included.

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    Marble Burst 1.0 ($2)

    ZTak Software has introduced a new puzzle game for the iPone and iPod touch, Marble Burst. The object of the game is to remove groups of same colored marbles until the playing field is completely cleared. Players are awarded medals for obtaining high scores and can upload their score to the game server in an attempt to win the high score plaque.

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    Food Guide 1.1 ($4)

    The new Food Guide app provides users with detailed information on most of the common food products in Europe. Containing approximately 1,500 food products and ingredients, the app spans 18 chapters and includes 1-5 star ratings on each item. Features include built-in photos and translation assistance for English, German, and Spanish.

 

Nook to reach Barnes & Noble shops this Wednesday

15 hours ago | Posted in: digital imaging, iPad

Barnes & Noble today said that the Nook will at last reach its retail shops. While it has had demo units in stores since launch in the fall, the bookseller now says it expects most locations to have units directly available to buy on Wednesday the 10th. Officials didn't say what kind of quantities they would expect.

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New Canon PowerShots include 14MP, 14X SX210 IS

15 hours ago | Posted in: digital imaging

As part of its PMA 2010 introductions today, Canon has brought out four new PowerShots that include two particularly advanced models. The SX210 IS is tailored to advanced users and carries an extremely long-range 14X (28-392mm equivalent) lens and a 14-megapixel sensor. It similarly touts a pop-up flash, records 720p video and supports the newer SDXC card format.

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