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Apple At New Digital Lifestyle Expo
Apple At New Digital Lifestyle Expo
07/21/2004 09:27 AMApple will be featured at the Digital Lifestyle Expo, a new education
and direct buying symposium series intended to show educators and the
public how to harness the latest in digital technology. By MacNN (via
MyAppleMenu)
Digital Lifestyle Expo in NYC this month
Digital Lifestyle Expo in NYC this month
09/07/2004 01:02 AMThe Digital Lifestyle and Symposium Series recently announced its
upcoming show at the Marriott Marquis hotel in the heart of New York
City's Times Square Sunday, September 26th...
Digital Lifestyle Expo comes to New York
Digital Lifestyle Expo comes to New York
09/07/2004 08:40 AMThe
Digital Lifestyle Expo and
Symposium -- DLexpo for short -- is coming to New York City on
Sunday, Sept. 26, 2004, after a successful West Coast launch in Long
Beach, Calif. last month. DLexpo offers practical advice for people
interested in digital photography, DVD creation, Web site creation,
digital video editing and more.
Digital Lifestyle Expo kicks off Aug. 14
Digital Lifestyle Expo kicks off Aug. 14
07/21/2004 11:18 AMThe Digital Lifestyle Expo is a new education and direct buying
symposium series that aims to show the public how to harness the
latest in digital technology...
Digital Lifestyle Expo to showcase the
digital hub
Digital Lifestyle Expo to showcase the
digital hub
07/21/2004 11:12 AMDigital Lifestyle Expo 2004
(DLExpo) will debut Aug. 14 in Long Beach, Calif., as a two-day event
designed to introduce the public to digital video editing, digital
audio production, digital photography, Web design and the planned
migration to High Definition TV (HDTV). The organizers expect it to be
a "convergence program" featuring symposium presentations, workshops
and an expo floor full of such companies as Apple, Adobe, Panasonic,
Nikon and others offering hands-on opportunities to try out their
latest hardware and software. New York Times technology columnist
David Pogue and Mac pundit Andy Ihnatko are among the professionals
who will lead various workshop sessions during the expo.
Digital Lifestyle Outfitters debuts
iBoom, the first boombox solution for
iPod & iPod mini
Digital Lifestyle Outfitters debuts
iBoom, the first boombox solution for
iPod & iPod mini
08/20/2004 02:27 AMDigital Lifestyle Outfitters, a leading designer and manufacturer of
iPod and MP3 player accessories, announced today that they are
producing iBoom, the first and only boombox solution designed
specifically for iPod and iPod mini. [PRWEB Aug 20, 2004]
Digital Lifestyle Day
Digital Lifestyle Day
03/14/2005 05:38 PMDigital Lifestyle Day 05 is underway here in Munich and happily my
panel was not only the very first one, but I was the first speaker. So
now my work is done and I can enjoy the conference and the mingling
and the snacks and coffee! It's been very interesting so far and fun
to share the stage with people like Caterina (from flickr.com) and
Michael (from last.fm). My brain's bubbling with lots of thoughts,
most of which would be clearer if I weren't quite so tired. Still, the
conference is fun so far. Check out the website for more information,
I believe they're putting up streams of the presentations so you can
see what's going on.
The Two-iPod Lifestyle
The Two-iPod Lifestyle
04/14/2004 06:32 PMOne for music, and the other for comedy and spoken word, that's how
Chris Rock organizes his
tunes.
Gates goes Digital Lifestyle
Gates goes Digital Lifestyle
01/06/2005 02:37 PMOnce before in my life - Bill Gates and I were in sync on a rising
fad. That one was called Multimedia and it went onto being something
pretty big.
I got several calls and letter this morning from Vegas telling me
that
Bill just pitched "Digital Lifestyle" at his annual CES keynote
address.
Welcome Bill. So here's an open letter to bill.
First of all - how are you kids? Great! Glad to hear that.
Now 'how yah gonna aggregate' all that stuff Bill?
Are you gonna try and lock it all up under one Microsoft
proprietary data silo? I sure hope not. My buddy Kim Cameron told me
you're beyond that sort of behavior nowadays.
Or are you going to acknowledge that perhaps us humans are creating
our own stuff and we don't necessarily want Hollywood content -
exclusively.
Sure - sure - we'll buy some songs and download some movies and
we'll even pay for them - but that's not what we're about. We need
DLAs to integrate, aggregate and provide customization to our digital
lifestyle.
We need DLAs to provide us built-in constructs - that assume that
media management is integrated, that messages and conversations are
pervasive, that personal publishing - in all it's personifications -
are exemplified as the ideal state of creatviity and baked into the
core.
We need DLAs which can talk to other DLAs, understand social
networks and mesh together millions of disparate networks
together.
And MOST importantly we need our DLAs to gateway to Home LANs and
our mobile devices.
In fact Bill - why don't you come to our Mobile Monday meeting (next Monday Jan. 10th) - and let's
schmozoe about all this?
Thanks Bill - and welcome - again.

Microsoft's Gates says digital lifestyle
here
Microsoft's Gates says digital lifestyle
here
01/06/2005 12:27 AMFinancial Review Jan 6 2005 5:02AM GMT
Britons embrace digital lifestyle
Britons embrace digital lifestyle
08/12/2004 07:27 AMPeople in the UK are spending more time and money going digital, says
communications watchdog Ofcom.
HP to tempt shoppers with digital
lifestyle
HP to tempt shoppers with digital
lifestyle
08/27/2004 04:06 PMPC giant unveils consumer electronics strategy, including iPod music
player, high-definition TVs and PCs that record television shows.
iPod and Bluetooth lead to prizes
iPod and Bluetooth lead to prizes
06/05/2005 10:48 PMBluetooth chip firm and the designer of Apple's iPod receive top
honours from the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Integration of Electronic DevicesPart of
3G Digital Lifestyle
Integration of Electronic DevicesPart of
3G Digital Lifestyle
09/15/2004 01:51 PM3G Sep 15 2004 4:54PM GMT
Apple Of Jobs' Eye: Digital Lifestyle
Gadgets
Apple Of Jobs' Eye: Digital Lifestyle
Gadgets
04/26/2004 08:23 PMiPod's success shows company may win the game, not by taking on PC
rivals directly, but via more digital products. By Straits Times (via
MyAppleMenu)
Kottke explains Digital Lifestyle
Aggregation
Kottke explains Digital Lifestyle
Aggregation
08/11/2004 02:01 PMLet me say this upfront. What Jason is spelling out has several
problems - which he also perfectly elucidates.
What he doesn't say is "that for all this to happen" - you need a
COORDINATING company to make sure it all works. That's obvious.
I'll put my own answers to Jason's issues - IN BOLD AND
CAPS - but I think you'll all see that Jason PERFECTLY spells
out a realistic DLA scenario - thats' totally open and doable - by
year's end.
Here we go.
Here's Jason's post called
"Some "Web as platform" noodling"
In the
discussion of Flickr and Feedburner's
spliced RSS/Atom files, Harold said:
I'm beginning to think that feeds (and content tagging)
should be the starting point, not an offshoot. Until now, our tools
have produced web pages then feeds. I'm thinking we need tools that
create feeds and then let us combine them into web
pages.
To put this another way, a distributed data storage system would
take the place of a local storage system. And not just data storage,
but data processing/filtering/formatting. Taking the weblog example to
the extreme, you could use TypePad to write a weblog entry; Flickr to store your photos; store
some mp3s (for an mp3 blog) on your ISP-hosted shell account; your
events calendar on Upcoming; use
iCal to update your personal calendar (which is then stored on your
.Mac account); use GMail for email;
use TypeKey or Flickr's
authentication system to handle identity; outsource your
storage/backups to Google or Akamai; you let Feedburner "listen" for new
content from all those sources, transform/aggregate/filter it all, and
publish it to your Web space; and you manage all this on the Web at
each individual Web site or with a Watson-ish desktop
client.
Think of it like Unix...small pieces loosely joined. Each specific
service handles what it's good at. Gmail for mail, iCal for calendars,
TypePad for short bits of text, etc. Web client, desktop client, it
doesn't much matter...whatever the user is most comfortable with. Then
you just (just! ha!) pipe all these together however you want with
services (or desktop apps) handling any filtering/processing that you
need, and output it to the file/device/service of your choice. New
services can be inserted into the process as they become available.
You don't need to wait for Gmail to output RSS...just pipe your email
to Feedburner and they'll hook you up.
There are, of course, plenty of hurdles to overcome:
- Currently a bit hard on wallet. When you're paying $5-20 per
month for each one of these services (in addition to $50/mo for
broadband and $45/mo for your cell phone), living the connected
lifestyle is expensive. If a company like Google can offer bundles of
these services, it might get cheaper.
WHY JUST GOOGLE? FIRST OF ALL - WHAT YOU'RE DESCRIBING WAS
CALLED HAILSTORM - AND MICROSOFT MIGHT JUST GET TO IT - TOO - ONCE
LONGHORN SHIPS AND WE DO ALL THEIR R&D FOR THEM.
SECOND OF ALL - I THINK BEFORE GOOGLE GETS THERE - MY
COMPANY BROADBAND MECHANICS
WILL - IN ADDITION TO OTHERS. YOU ALSO DIDN'T MENTION DRUPAL OR SOME SORT OF FRAMEWORK (MAYBE
EVEN IBM'S NEW 'ECLIPSE' AS MIDDLEWARE) THAT PULLS ALL OF THIS
TOGETHER AND PROVIDES COMMUNITY FEATURES.... COMMUNITY SITES ARE
EXACTLY WHERE A BUNCH OF GEEKS - WORK TOGETHER - AND GET THIS ALL TO
WORK - FOR PARTICULAR AFFINITY GROUPS, TARGETED VERTICALS AND LOCAL
REGIONAL ACTIVISM.
- Data needs to be portable. If Flickr starts to suck, you should
be able to easily move all of your photos to a better service.
DUDE - FLICKR AIN'T GONNA EVER SUCK. IT
ROCKS.
- Redundancy and failing gracefully. What if Blogger is unavailable
when I want to rebuild my Web site after my Flickr photostream has
been updated (see my MTAmazon
plug-in problem)? Does the rebuild just fail or is the data cached
somewhere?
AMEN BROTHER - STABILITY IS WHAT IT'S ALL ABOUT. THAT
DOESN'T HAPPEN BY DEFAULT IT TAKES HARD WORK - WORK THAT SOMEBODY HAS
TO PAY FOR.
- You need to get everyone to agree on interop/formats/etc.
Fortunately, it seems like companies are a lot more willing to do this
than 4-5 years ago (Amazon, Google, Flickr, Upcoming, & TypePad
all have APIs or allow data output via RSS/Atom).
NOW LET'S SEE? WHAT
THE HELL HAVE
I BEEN DOING
LA
TELY?
- Security. Lots of passwords and personal information will have to
be passed around for all this to work. How about some commitment from
these companies to keep this data as secure as they can?
HAVE YOU HEARD OF SXIP -
YET? THE PIECES OF THE PUZZLE ARE COMING TOGETHER - RIGHT IN FRONT OF
OUR EYES!
This, then, is the promise of Web services. Nothing new, but it's
nice to see things continue to head in this direction.
RIGHT ON TO JASON FOR WRITING THIS. MAJOR BOOKMARK TIME!
I LOVE IT WHEN SMART PEOPLE DO THE WORK FOR ME.
Related reading:
- GooOS,
the Google Operating System (kottke.org)
-
Inventing the Future (Tim O'Reilly)
- T
he Web as a Platform (John Battelle)
- Deepleap was an early attempt at some of this stuff (Lane
Becker)
[Kottke.org]
mARC'S FINAL THANK YOU TO jASON.....
I love the way you put it and visionize DLAs. Now we just gotta do
a version of that for huamns - and for mom's - who need to find
playmates and baby sitters for the kids.
Oh yah - you didn't mention OpenListings - an economic engine for
the blogosphere.
:-)
Intel drives digital home lifestyle
Intel drives digital home lifestyle
09/21/2004 05:05 AMDigital Connect News Sep 21 2004 8:40AM GMT
Chris Rock lives two-iPod lifestyle
Chris Rock lives two-iPod lifestyle
04/14/2004 07:58 PMAccording to an AP article on Chris Rock and his upcoming HBO special,
the comedian lives a "two-iPod lifestyle."...
Personal Life Recorders and Digital
Lifestyle Aggregators
Personal Life Recorders and Digital
Lifestyle Aggregators
09/13/2004 09:19 AMNick Graydos brings up a good point.
Once we have Personal Life Recorders (PLRs) - we'll need digital lifestyle aggregators (DLAs) to organize all
the crap we collect.
Perhaps the biggest barriers to humans utilizing all the technology
we offer them - is how to get all this stuff digitzed, uploaded, meta
data attached and indexed - before we can utilize it.
PLRs
solve that problem.
But we'll need ways of organizing, keeping track of and backing up
all our stuff - especially as we move from home to work and school and
bop around the world - as well. This all goes along well with the
last post I did on dealing with your digital lifestyle -
currently.
There are other things that require DLAs as well.
Activity based computing for one. Is it a coicidence that Don Norman influenced me on that one as
well?
Clay Shirky calls it Situated
software, but I see a more general era of technology - where the
human no longer has to bend over to adapt to the weird rules and
eccentricities of the software - to use it.
This assumes that the usability issue
is finally understood, that soci
al interfaces are predominant and that DLAs help us pull it all
together.
The PLRs and activity based computing will take us to the next
level.
Here's Nick's post which inspired this outburst.....
USA Today ran an article on MRAM (magentic ram) and its impact PLRs - personal life
recorders.
"Don
Norman speculated about a
Personal
Life Recorder (PLR) type of device back in his 1992 book
"Turn Signals Are The Facial Expression of Automobiles". He
theorized
that these PLR's would start out as a device given to young
children,
called the "Teddy".
The "Teddy" would be given to us as children and record all of our
personal life moments, and as we mature, the data could be
transferred
to new devices that matched out maturity level." [via Smart Mobs]
The holy grail of devices = Storage Capacity + Battery Life +
Device Speed / Responsiveness + Physical Size.
How do you feel about having your life recorded? I'm ready.
Marc Canter has some related ideas that tie into his themes of Digital Lifestyle Aggregation. I really think that
Personal Lifestyle Recorders will
require Digital Lifestyle Aggregators to sift through all of
the data to find the interesting bits.
"What’s a
Digital Lifestyle Aggregator?
Imagine a next
generation MyYahoo
service – which enabled end-users to keep track of their personal
(and
their families) music, photo, video and file collections and provided
them with ‘home publishing’ capabilities to create, store and
distribute their own content. Imagine a social
networking environment which matched and found like-minded people and
enabled them to participate in activities together (both on-line and
in
‘real space’.)...
...Now
imagine all of these capabilities and features in one integrated
environment – focused in on a particular constituency, content brand
or
set of activities. That’s what we call a digital lifestyle
aggregator (DLA.)"
[Nick
Graydos > thynk]
How to make money from Digital Lifestyle
Aggregators - Part I
How to make money from Digital Lifestyle
Aggregators - Part I
06/01/2004 05:07 PMI'm getting to be like Doc now. I have multiple blog sources
where I'm published at.

I've been starting to use Tony Perkin's
AlwaysOn Network as a platform to spiel on about DLAs.
Strictly DLAs.
A man's gotta have a professional avenue only to rant and rave in
and the AlwaysOn Network is the perfect
24/7/365 venue for me - culminating with a meatspace confab in
July.
I helped Tony put together the AO Zaibatsu (as he calls it) and I'm
hoping that he'll continue to the good work in providing yet another
example of social networking put into context - this time in the
virtual Silicon Valley crowd.
The AO Zaibatsu provides every member a blog tool, which is then
used to produce the global AlwaysOn Network voice.
Tony and his editorial staff (including Rafe Needleman and Rich
Seidner) then cherry pick the posts and put them up onto the top
page. Tony and his team have some coolio new applications for
Groups and sponsorships - which they'll be unveiling soon and it all
ties into the AO Innovation Summit at Stanford in July 13-15th.
The whole brand is a great example of putting DLAs into action, and allows me (combined with
1UP.com) to show the world that "there's a there there".
So check out my latest post there entitled "H
ow to make money from digital lfiestyle aggregators?" 'Cause
it's all about making money - right?
I grabbed a couple of screen grabs just to show everyone that this
is coming out of live code, with live, breathing humans attached to a
real life social network - supporting FOAF and RSS - spewing out feeds
and content faster than a NYC editor can edit them.
That means that the AlwaysOn Network is a permanent location in our
people's mesh - a decentralized
collection of on-line tools, services and applications - all utilizing
FOAF to import/export digital ID's
between systems.
We're working on forming an industry consortium dedicated to making
sure that this happens. It's code-named the
FOAFnet.
Jake Ludington's Digital Lifestyle -
Using the tools that make computing fun.
Jake Ludington's Digital Lifestyle -
Using the tools that make computing fun.
07/24/2004 12:50 AMDIY Bottle Cap Tripod
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Barb Dybwad groks it: Thoughts on the
Digital Lifestyle Aggregator
Barb Dybwad groks it: Thoughts on the
Digital Lifestyle Aggregator
02/07/2005 01:52 AMBarb is the woman who writes the UnOfficial Apple Weblog.
She rocks...
2/2/2005
I am still hooked on
Marc Canter’s concept of the Digital Lifestyle Aggregator. Think of it as a local
node that lets us have the best of both worlds: the awesome
informative and communicative power of the distributed internet, and
the centralization/aggregation of those bits of information created
by, or most relevant to, an individual person.
So now I want my DLA to have both a front end and a back end - a
public and private view. The public view will contains all of the data
bits I want to be social:
- my bookmarks (an aggregate collection of del.icio.us, Furl, Spurl, and any future -url that may
come into being)
- my public photos (an aggregate of my Flickr photos and…
well, no other service is worth mentioning, really
)
- my blogs (an aggregate of The
Unofficial Apple Weblog, this
blog, my business’s
blog, my personal
blog, all of my photoblogs, and all the future blogs…)
- posts I have made on other blogs (see sidebar on this blog for a
woefully incomplete list of conversations)
- posts that I have made in message boards (trickier)
- some sort of aggregate of my media collection, media tastes
and/or media recommendations (pull in last.fm, musicmobs.com, Netflix’s social component, All Consuming, when
will the itunes Music Store get a comprehensive social component?
etc.)
- public calendar, commentable. I want to broadcast where
I’ll be, recommend events to others, and I want them to be able
to recommend events to me.
- extra-blog conversation interface: my blogs are driven by my own
posts, but I want a way for my friends/colleagues to be able to
initiate messages and questions for me, as well: publically and
privately. A sort of email/message board hybrid.
- An aggregate of my aggregates: syndicate my blogroll(s) for
others to enjoy, and be able to leave local comments on. They can
participate in any discussion on the external blog too, of course, but
it would be cool to have the option to start up a more localized
discussion on the post, as well.
On the private site of the DLA, I want aggregated everything that
is relevant to interacting with my digital life: a centralized
dashboard of sorts. It would include things like:
- Interface to bank accounts, credit card accounts, other online
bill payments
- interface to all memberships and subscription services: Netflix, iTunes Music Store,
etc.
- Interface to my cell phone plans (I am on Sprint and Cingular now
on two different phones): how many minutes I’ve used, how many
remain, how many MMS/SMS messages I’ve sent on Cingular because
they’re annoyingly stingy about that.
- Interface to Gmail and to pop mail accounts via webmail
- Interface to any online orders I’ve placed and their status
(not processed, shipped, FedEx tracking #s, etc.)
- Interface to all 8 gazillion social networking services of which
I am a member or ‘user’
- Drag and drop interface to post to Flickr
- Blog posting interface to all blogs
- Interface to my also imaginary AI bot agents who have been
diligently scraping the web according to provided search terms and
concepts (may as well shoot for the moon here, right?
)
- A del.icio.us-style note-taking
application that functions almost exactly the same way except: a)
notes are not tied to URLs, they can just be freeform thoughts and b)
each note has a public/private flag
I will undoubtedly think of more to add to this, so I’ll
just keep building on this entry whenever the mood/inspiration
strikes.
[geeked]
What can I say - Barb groks it.
:-)
Barb basically rapped out the spec to our product that we're
working on. Go Barb go!
The Digital Lifestyle: Microsoft Puts
Power of Software into Consumer's Hands
The Digital Lifestyle: Microsoft Puts
Power of Software into Consumer's Hands
12/05/2003 06:41 PMQ&A with Microsoft's consumer strategy director: From digital
photography, movies and music to watches that give you the time and
real-time sports scores and stock prices, John O'Rourke explains how
Microsoft is helping consumers take full advantage of the "digital
lifestyle."
'Smart' Phones Include Digital
Assistants
'Smart' Phones Include Digital
Assistants
07/27/2004 07:45 PMAP via Los Angeles Times Jul 27 2004 11:15PM GMT
'Smart' Phones Include Digital
Assistants (AP)
'Smart' Phones Include Digital
Assistants (AP)
07/27/2004 04:29 PMAP - True to most predictions, the personal digital assistant is
slowly being absorbed into the cell phone. Worldwide shipments of
basic personal digital assistants dipped 2 percent in the second
quarter, with so-called smart phones making inroads.
iPod battery motion comes to Parliament
iPod battery motion comes to Parliament
01/22/2004 12:47 PMA UK Parliamentary motion has been introduced, calling on Apple "to
ensure that replacement [iPod] batteries are plentiful in supply and
priced at a reasonable level."
Link
(
via iPod Hacks)
DXG Introduces First Underwater Ditigal
Camera for Less Than $139 - Compact
Digital Camera Features Protective
Housing for Active Lifestyle Uses
DXG Introduces First Underwater Ditigal
Camera for Less Than $139 - Compact
Digital Camera Features Protective
Housing for Active Lifestyle Uses
07/06/2004 03:09 AMDXG, one of the world's largest digital camera manufacturers and
designers, today announced a digital underwater and waterproof camera
for everyday outdoor use. At $139 with capabilities of up to 6.6
megapixels, the DXG-308U sets a new price/performance benchmark for
rugged outdoor cameras that can be used in a variety of settings.
[PRWEB Jul 6, 2004]
Mirror Image Replication Services Can
Now Include HexaLock’s Virtual Digital
Hologram CD Copy Protection Technology
Within Their Master Stampers
Mirror Image Replication Services Can
Now Include HexaLock’s Virtual Digital
Hologram CD Copy Protection Technology
Within Their Master Stampers
06/05/2005 10:52 PMHexaLock 4th generation copy protection introduces a new advanced
security element called Virtual Digital Hologram (VDH), which can be
applied to both CD-R and CD-ROM discs. To date, CD media containing
VDH technology have proven to be 100% resistant to all copying
methods. [PRWEB Jun 2, 2005]
Flash iPod at MacWorld Expo?
Flash iPod at MacWorld Expo?
01/06/2005 02:17 AM
ThinkSecret reports confirmation that Apple will introduce a
flash-based iPod at Macworld Expo next week.
The new iPod will reportedly come in 1GB ...
FCP, DVD Studio Pro sessions at Digital
Video Expo
FCP, DVD Studio Pro sessions at Digital
Video Expo
11/17/2003 03:09 PMVarious classes and sessions will focus on Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio
Pro 2, Avid Xpress and other Mac compatible solutions at the seventh
annual
Digital Video Expo
West, which will be held Dec. 9-12 at the Los Angeles (Calif.)
Convention Center. The event is targeted to video professionals
working in production, post-production and delivery. Exhibitors at the
expo include Apple, Adobe, Avid, Boris FX, Canon, Discreet, Dr.
Rawstock and others.
ELAN™ Expands VIA!®dj Family to Three
Products and Enchances Current Model to
Include iPod Download, 20x Rip Speed,
and a Host of Additional New Features
ELAN™ Expands VIA!®dj Family to Three
Products and Enchances Current Model to
Include iPod Download, 20x Rip Speed,
and a Host of Additional New Features
01/07/2005 04:14 AMPopular VIA!®dj Digital Music Server Now Addresses Full Range of
Specialty Dealer and Client Needs With Added High Capacity and Single
Output Models [PRWEB Jan 7, 2005]
Apple to exhibit at Digital Video Expo
West
Apple to exhibit at Digital Video Expo
West
10/29/2003 12:31 PMApple will be an exhibitor at the seventh annual
Digital Video Expo West, which
will be held Dec. 9-12, 2003 at the Los Angeles (Calif.) Convention
Center. The conference and exhibition is targeted to the professional
digital video community.
Apple To Exhibit At Digital Video Expo
West
Apple To Exhibit At Digital Video Expo
West
10/30/2003 12:35 AMBy Dennis Sellers (MacCentral via MyAppleMenu)
Apple Expo: XtremeMac offers iPod
translator, more
Apple Expo: XtremeMac offers iPod
translator, more
09/01/2004 07:21 PMXtremeMac on Tuesday introduced
two new products for Mac and iPod users: Talking Panda iLingo and
Freefall. Talking Panda iLingo, available for Mac and windows users
alike, turns the iPod into a language translator, while Freefall is a
satellite simulator and screensaver application.
Apple Expo: XtremeMac offer iPod
translator, more
Apple Expo: XtremeMac offer iPod
translator, more
08/31/2004 08:14 AMXtremeMac on Tuesday introduced
two new products for Mac and iPod users: Talking Panda iLingo and
Freefall. Talking Panda iLingo, available for Mac and windows users
alike, turns the iPod into a language translator, while Freefall is a
satellite simulator and screensaver application.
News: Digital Video Expo returns to New
York this July
News: Digital Video Expo returns to New
York this July
06/22/2005 02:33 AMDigital Video Expo East returns to New York City this July, and
features exhibitors including Apple.
3D HoloProjection will be Shown to the
Public for the First Time at the Digital
Game Expo
3D HoloProjection will be Shown to the
Public for the First Time at the Digital
Game Expo
06/22/2005 02:47 AMFor the first time in the Southeast a demonstrations of 3D
HoloProjection (3DH) technology will be shown to the public during the
Digital Game Expo at Wake Technical Community College in Raleigh, NC
on Friday June 24, 10:00 to 5:00! Demonstrations are being presented
by HIGH TECHniques, LLC. [PRWEB Jun 18, 2005]
Apple ships Motion real-time motion
graphics design app
Apple ships Motion real-time motion
graphics design app
08/10/2004 09:11 AMApple today announced it has begun shipping Motion, a new application
that delivers high-performance, real-time motion graphics design...
Apple Expo: Matias offers Clear iPod
mini armor case
Apple Expo: Matias offers Clear iPod
mini armor case
08/31/2004 08:14 AMComputer accessories maker Matias Corp. on Tuesday introduced its
Clear iPod Armor
mini, a carrying case for Apple's iPod mini digital music player
that's built similarly to Matias' all-aluminum iPod Armor mini, but
with a clear ABS plastic front instead. The Clear iPod Armor mini
features an aluminum back, docking port access and compatibility with
Griffin Technology's iTrip FM transmitter. It costs US$34.95.
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