9to5Mac reports that Apple will soon be releasing an update to iPhoto that will fix some bugs users have experienced relating to syncing photos to their iOS devices and abrupt system and app crashing. The updated app, version 9.4.1 will reportedly include the following: -Improves the reliability of syncing to iOS devices via iTunes. -Fixes […]
Continue reading...Thursday, March 8, 2012
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9to5Mac writes: Following yesterday’s launch of Apple’s iPhoto for iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch application, several reports noted that the mapping integration into the software was not Google-based. With Apple working on an in-house iOS maps product for the last couple of years, speculation naturally rang out that iPhoto for iOS uses an in-house maps database. However, […]
Continue reading...Wednesday, October 20, 2010
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Apple today announced major updates across its iLife suit of digital software. “This has got to be some of the highest value software in the world,” Steve Jobs explained during today’s “Back to Mac” presentation. iLife ’11 will ship standard on all new Macs and can be purchased today for an upgrade price of $49. First […]
Continue reading...Friday, April 3, 2009
iPhoto Faces is always on the lookout for new people, even in the most unexpected of places. Related: iPhoto recognizes Benjamin Franklin on the $100 Bill
Continue reading...Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Came across this snapshot of iPhoto earlier today. Brilliant!
Continue reading...Wednesday, February 4, 2009
If you check out the fine print in iLife ’09, you’ll notice that ‘artist lessons’ in GarageBand will only work on Intel-based Macs. While some critics might cry foul, and argue that Apple is trying to force customers to upgrade so that they can get more money, the reality is probably closer to the fact […]
Continue reading...Friday, January 30, 2009
A quote from John Martellaro on MacObserver: Many people have a technological tipping point. That’s the point where software, iLife ’09 for example, becomes so compelling that it can persuade one to give up personal, specialized, or UNIX geeky ways of doing things and just throw one’s entire weight behind a product. iLife ’09 did […]
Continue reading...Tuesday, January 27, 2009
TechCrunch reports that the GarageBand Lesson Store could be the next big thing: Apple’s Lesson Store is the perfect compromise. Each lesson offers a lengthy video of the artist discussing how to play their song section by section, which is displayed alongside the music being played (either in tab or traditional notation) and a diagram […]
Continue reading...Thursday, January 8, 2009
Check out a stream of Phil Schiller’s Keynote over here. Or check out guided tours of the new iPhoto and iMovie over here.
Continue reading...Thursday, January 8, 2009
Apple’s final keynote presentation at Macworld is behind us, and some tech pundits are already calling it a ‘snoozer’ and a ‘disappointment’. Wall St. also didn’t respond to favorably to Apple’s announcements, or lack thereof. But all of these critics are missing the bigger picture. The reason Apple has been so successful over the past […]
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Monday, October 1, 2012
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