If it’s not the rumors that keep technology interesting, it’s the leaked product photos. Per tw.apple.pro, additional evidence has surfaced showing that the seventh generation iPod nano will retain its same small form factor and multi-touch screen, but add a camera to the rear side of the diminutive device and strangely ditch the built-in clip. […]
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You’d think making a white iPhone 4 would require, well, certain parts to be white. End of story. It might be more complicated than that. Per Cult of Mac, a recent rumor has stated that the white glass planned to be used for the delayed iPhone 4 model allows in too much light, resulting in […]
Amidst yesterday’s hubbub, Data Rescue II, Prosoft Engineering’s data rescue and recovery program, was updated to version 3.1 on Wednesday. The new version, a 13 megabyte download, features the following fixes and changes: – Runs natively as 64-bit on supported machines in Snow Leopard. – New Welcome window for easier access to suspended and completed […]
Adobe Releases Lightroom 2.3 Update
On Thursday, Adobe released Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2.3, the newest version of its professional-grade image editing program and Adobe’s first application to support 64-bit processing. The new version, a 67 megabyte download (courtesy of VersionTracker), adds the following fixes and changes: Additional camera support for the Nikon D3X and Olympus E-30 Slideshows could return to […]
On 23 January, 2006 CNet reporters Dawn Kawamoto and Tom Krazit published a story (“HP outlines long-term strategy”) that detailed HP’s plans to improve the technology the company uses to manage its direct sales, its commercial printing efforts and acquisitions of software companies. The story was attributed to “a source with the company.” The Smoking […]