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Apple introduces iPhoto for iPad, updates iMovie and iWork

Apple is pretty busy showing off plenty of new apps and games for what they are simply calling “the new iPad” and have just detailed a few important ones. Announcing the extremely popular iPhoto is available for the iPad and will only be $4.99 — available today. If you didn’t think you could create on the iPad before, you certainly can now. Plenty of new features are available not to mention updates to iMovie, iWork, and Garage band.

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Apple Mac App Store to Sell iWork & iLife 11 Applications Separately

, Oct 21st 2010 Discuss [5]

Yesterday, as it tends to happen on an Apple announcement day, was focused on what the Cupertino-based company has coming down the pipe. There was a main focus on iLife 11, showcasing its three updated applications and all of their features, which includes iMovie 11, GarageBand 11, and iPhoto 11. But, it looks like Apple is also going to let those shopping through the Mac App Store to pick and choose which applications they want, without having to get the full bundle. Read The Full Story

Apple Back to the Mac Event: Roundup

, Oct 20th 2010 Discuss [1]

What a fun day! We had our two men in the field snapping pics and liveblogging, lots of excitement in the air and some sweet jazz and the Peanuts theme playing before the event, and the rest of us sitting at home with our fingers crinkled in anticipation. The Apple Store went down, as expected, and then the feed began. Read The Full Story

Apple GarageBand 11 Announced with Flex Time and Groove Matching

, Oct 20th 2010 Discuss [0]

As Apple continues the onslaught of announcements, the next upgraded feature of iLife 11 is GarageBand. The music tool has seen a few revisions over the years, and plenty of musicians out there claim that it’s the best way to splice together some amazing music, quickly. Jobs and company have announced the new version, bringing new features along for the ride. Including Flex Time, which is a new way to fix the timing of your music.

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Apple iPhoto 11 Unveiled, Features New Slideshow Themes and More

, Oct 20th 2010 Discuss [0]

While Apple is on a roll with officially announcing their next iteration of iLife, one piece of software that people are looking forward to is the next version of iPhoto. The new version has plenty of features, as well as plenty of improvements to the features available in previous versions. There’s new slideshow themes included in the package, but one notable feature is the easy way to email photos.

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Apple iLife 11 Announced

, Oct 20th 2010 Discuss [0]

At today’s Apple event, everyone is anticipating all sorts of different products. Specifically, the majority is waiting to see some hardware. But, Apple decided to start on the software side of things, and officially unveiled their next iteration of iLife, iLife 11. After being upgraded every year or two, Steve Jobs says that this is the best out there for what the software does.

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Apple forum sections for new products coming today leak

Steve won't be too happy about forum mods at Apple that have been setting up sections on the Apple forums for new products that will presumably be unveiled today. Some geeks over in Poland apparently ferreted out the new sections of the forums by manipulating the URLs the forum uses. Read The Full Story

Amazon Germany Has a Leaky iLife ’11 Valve

, Oct 18th 2010 Discuss [0]

It's been quite a while since we had any news about the iLife suite of programs, way back in 2009! Oh my goodness that's forever ago. Since then there's been a lot of relatively uninteresting iLife news, but now there's this! A leak! If you head over to Amazon Germany and find the iLife product page and check on the "All Offers" box on the sidebar, there's a super sneaky secret: the release date for iLife '11! October 20th, 2010. And you know what that day is, yes? Read The Full Story

Apple’s (rumored) 11.6″ MacBook Air creates more buzz

Apple's MacBook Air seems to be disappearing right before retailers' (and consumers') eyes, thanks to on-going rumors of a new 11.6-inch MacBook Air. Both current configurations of the MacBook Air (the low-end 1.83 GHz and the high-end 2.13 GHz) appear to be out-of-stock everywhere. This "disapperance" has not popped up over night. Online retailers have been subtly hinting to buyers that inventory of the MacBook Air is running low, and that the time to buy is now! Read The Full Story