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12/29/2006
Apple Time
From O'Reilly Mac DevCenter Blog: "New Years is just a few days away, so I thought I'd take a little time to learn more about Apple Time. Your Mac always knows what time it is because it uses one of Apple's custom NTP servers." Read More... 12/20/2006
New Article
We just posted a new 'live' article about remote administration tools for the Mac Admin. We'll be adding more information to it after we see what is new at Macworld. 12/18/2006
Six Fresh Tips for the iPod
From: iPod: the Missing Manual "The fifth edition of O'Reilly's action-packed iPod guide just hit the streets, and here are six free excerpted tips you can put to use right now. Learn how to load high-res photos, where to get free vids, how to share your player among multiple computers, and more." Read More.. 12/04/2006
Building Interactive iPod Experiences
From MacDevCenter.com: "The interactive multimedia presentation is one of the least-trumpeted features of the iPod. Nearly everyone knows about podcasting, which is a way of providing linear audio and video presentations. You download a podcast, listen to or watch it, and you're done. Beginning, middle, end. In contrast, relatively few people know about, or even use, an iPod's nonlinear abilities. These features allow listeners to interact with text and audio and visual materials, making decisions on where they want to go next and what material interests them." Read More iMovie HD: Making Movies > iMovie HD at a Glance
"Video can be a powerful vehicle for communicating an idea, setting a mood, selling a product, or recalling a memory. It can also be great way to put people to sleep. Video editing is the process of assembling video clips, still images, and audio into a finished package that gets your message across and keeps your audience's eyes open. Video editing is what iMovie HD is all about. With iMovie HD, you can import video from a video camera. iMovie HD stashes incoming clips on its Clips pane. If you're using a miniDV or HDV camera, iMovie HD even controls your camera during the importing process." Read More... Building a Mac Home Media Center, Part 3
"What if you could build a home network that allowed you access to all of your movies, music, and photos in every room of your house--on TVs and computers--for everyone to share whenever they wanted? If that sounds too cool to be easy or inexpensive, think again. In this final article in his series on building the ultimate Mac media center, Ryan Faas shows you how to create the ultimate home media experience--much more simply and for less money than you think." Read More... |
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