Tag: macworld
Macworld 2007: Blackmagic announces DeckLink HD Studio HDMI/Analogue capture card
Blackmagic Design have announced the release of their DeckLink HD Studio, a product that they're claiming is the world's first post-production grade HDMI and analogue component capture card. In other words, it will allow your PC or Mac to capture…
Macworld 2007: Axiotron unveil the ModBook "Mac Tablet"
I'm sure there are plenty of Mac users who've wished that Apple would create a tablet version of their notebook computers, but so far it hasn't happened. Axiotron to the rescue, who seem to have done a fantastic job at…
Macworld 2007: VMWare demonstrates beta Fusion software: Windows or Linux on Mac
VMWare took the opportunity at Macworld to demonstrate a beta version of its Fusion software, which gives Intel-based Macs using OS X the ability to run Windows, Linux or Solaris virtual machines. As reported by Dr Dobb's Portal, the virtualisation…
Macworld 2007: Codeweaver unveils CrossOver Mac, lets users run Windows apps without installing Windows
CodeWeavers have announced that their CrossOver Mac software is available, allowing users of Mac OS X to run Windows applications natively without having to buy and install the expensive Windows OS, or fiddle around with dual-booting. Once loaded, the utility…
Macworld 2007: 3Dconnexion extends support for its SpaceNavigator device to Mac OS X
3Dconnexion (part of Logitech) announced today that beta software is available for the Mac that allows use of the SpaceNavigator 3D navigation device. The SpaceNavigator offers 3D designers intuitive and powerful 3D navigational control, and so it seems like a…
Macworld 2007: V-Moda intro Red Roxx styled VIBE earphones
V-MODA have unveiled two new colours in their VIBE noise-isolating 'modaphone' earphones. The one of most interest to Apple fans is surely the Red Roxx, coloured to match the limited edition (PRODUCT) RED Special Edition iPod nano. The other colour…
10 tricks to play on your new iPhone (when it arrives)
By the time you've waited for between 6 and 12 months for your new iPhone, you may have gone just a little crazy. Relieve your madness with these iPhone-busting ideas: 1. Spin the iPhone "iPhone’s accelerometer detects when you rotate…
Macworld 2007: Apple updates Airport Extreme to 802.11n
Though nothing was explicitly announced in the keynote speech, it appears from the Apple Store that the Airport Extreme wireless networking base station has been upgraded to include the draft 802.11n wireless specification that dramatically boosts the theoretical maximum data…
MacWorld 2007: Microsoft Office 2008 to be Universal Mac application
Microsoft have planned a universal Mac version of their Office 2008 suite of applications to be released some time in the second quarter of 2007. Universal software is coded to run natively on both PowerPC and Intel-based Macs, without Mac…
Macworld 2007: Apple renames itself, now it does a lot more than computers
In what appeared to be quite an emotional moment for Steve Jobs — after the excitement of the iPhone and Apple TV — he made the announcement that "Apple Computers Inc" is no more… They've renamed themselves "Apple Inc." because…