Apple Updates iLife ’09
Posted Friday, March 27, 2009
Apple today released a set of updates to iPhoto, iMovie, and iWeb. Macworld's site has some details.
You can grab the updates from Apple's download page or use the Software Update system preference.
Labels: ilife
Don't Try This at Home
Posted Friday, March 20, 2009
Man accused of stealing, selling iPod Shuffles
Apple Inc. appears to be the victim of a real shuffle.
Prosecutors filed fraud and money laundering charges against a repairman accused of acquiring more than 9,000 replacement Shuffle players by entering serial numbers into Apple's Web site.
Nicholas Woodhams, 23, of the Kalamazoo, Mich., area, turned around and sold thousands for $49 each, according to court documents filed in federal court in Grand Rapids.
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And look! He has a history.
Labels: ipod
iMarkMySpot: An iPhone App for Geotagging
Posted Friday, March 13, 2009
With iPhoto '09's Places feature, more and more people are interested in geotagging their photos. The next edition of my book will have a lot of details about geotagging and Places.
One of the potentially useful tools I've come across is an iPhone app called (sheesh!) iMarkMySpot. I haven't tried it yet, but wanted to get this posted to let you know about it -- and to remind me to try it!
Labels: iphone geotagging iphoto places
iPhoto Book Themes: Obsessively Documented
Posted Monday, March 09, 2009
Via the ever-wonderful TidBITS comes word of Liz Castro's wonderfully detailed look at every single one of the book themes in iPhoto '09 (and iPhoto '08).
Great stuff for book makers!
Labels: iphoto books
2009's Hot Digital Cameras on Parade
Posted Friday, March 06, 2009
PC World's web site has a nice summary of some of the hottest cameras that were showing at last week's 2009 Photo Marketing Association convention in Las Vegas.
Of course, I want them all.
Labels: photography
Do Men and Women Take Different Photos?
Posted Thursday, March 05, 2009
Here's an intriguing article from Popular Photography.
And while you're online, use the Software Update system preference to grab the latest iPhoto update (8.0.1) and iLife support update (9.0.1) -- both appeared earlier this week.
Labels: photography