Aug 27th, 2009
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Now that it’s official – Snow Leopard is coming out Friday August 28th, and we’ve already discussed whether you should upgrade or not. Let’s explore one of OS X’s core applications that’s getting a complete overhaul for 10.6. I’m talking about the new QuickTime X, Apple’s other audio / video player and now much, much more.
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Jul 13th, 2009
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Streaming radio got you down? Have a huge library and iTunes and want the world to hear it? Wouldn’t it be great if you could listen to your music from your iTunes library from any anywhere? You can and it’s really easy.
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Jun 11th, 2009
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With the ever increasing pile of iPods, PSPs, Blackberries, mobile phones, mp3 players and other gadgets, managing them becomes unruly. They all seem to have their own software, their own way of doing things and laugh at the thought of interoperability. OS X support? You’re lucky if the device will even work with your Mac. So, how to tame the mess of different devices? Using doubleTwist, I’ll show you how to handle multiple devices without breaking a sweat.
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Jun 8th, 2009
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Want to broadcast videos to anyone, local or distant? You can easily do this with the magic of QuickTime Broadcaster. Broadcast lectures to far away students, live video feeds of a family barbecue to relatives across the world, or use it to broadcast in-house video to local terminals. Whatever you need to broadcast, QuickTime Broadcaster makes it easy. Let me show you how to set it up.
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May 14th, 2009
Photo courtesy of Eelke Dekker
Garageband is free and powerful. While it may not have some of the really fancy features that professional level applications like Cubase, Logic, ProTools or Digital Performer have, Garageband is enough that you can produce quality recordings with it. Here are eight tips to improve the quality of your Garageband recordings and make it more than just a loop pasting program.
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