Earlier this Apple released the latest version of their AppleTV product. I found the improvements to the service intriguing, but I wasn’t about the pay more than $200 for the product. I already have an iPod and frankly I can’t stand Apple products. A few days after this announcement I received an email from […]
Category: Cool Tech
Blu-ray movies on your PSP? Oh, yes, it could be…
If it’s Tuesday, it must be Bluesday (copyright EM) and we have a tone of interesting news on Sony’s PS3 upcoming firmware upgrade. Not only are we going to get the new Profile 2.0 update which will bring us Blu-ray Live functionality. I saw this at CES earlier this year and it looks really promising. […]
Adobe Premiere Elements 4.0 – Review
If you are looking for a solid, easy to use and cheap video editing application look no further than Adobe Premiere Elements. This product has come a long way from it’s first release a few years ago. It’s stable and pretty fast. A few weeks ago I complained about the interface in Photoshop Elements. Adobe […]
Want to get Inspired?
This short film is circulating the web today. While you watch it, keep this in mind – it was made by one person! Don’t know what tools the person used, but it’s pretty amazing.
Nav-Doc your AppleTV Alternative
Before you shell out over $200 for an AppleTV, take a look at this cool new tool – Nav-Doc. It turns your iPod into an "AppleTV." Just put it in the doc and you can watch all your iPod Videos on your TV. NavDock™ Home Media Center is a home media center with on-TV navigation […]
Piano and Keyboard Method
It’s pretty amazing how far music education has come and the different ways of learning. A few months ago, I wrote about this really cool product called Piano Wizard that turns learning how to play the Piano into a game. I used to be an avid player and played for ten years before stopping. […]
Toshiba Adds Umph to it’s Laptop Lineup
Toshiba’s Digital Products Division, a division of Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., today announced the Satellite U305-S2816 featuring the new Intel® Core 2 Duo processor T81001. Code name Penryn, Intel’s newest line of premiere mobile processors provides Toshiba’s high-end, thin-and-light consumer notebook with ample strength for powering the most demanding applications, while consuming less energy […]
Photoshop Elements Makes Life Simpler
Everyone who has read EM for any length of time knows that I’m a fan of Adobe. I generally love working Premiere but never had much use for Flash or Photoshop. Not because I think they are bad products, but because they are overly complicated for my simple needs. I actually use Premiere to create […]
Macworld: Steve Jobs Speaks and the World Goes Crazy!
I hate Apple, if Microsoft did half the things that Apple does, they would be sued for Anti-Trust. I despise the fawning fanboy press and Jobs’ arrogance. With that said, I’m real close to purchasing a new Macbook or iMac in the next few days. Not because I want to run Leopard, but because I […]
VideoSpin a neat little Video Editing App for you YouTubers
Pinnacle Systems, Inc., the consumer division of Avid Technology Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID), today announced that free downloads of its VideoSpin™ video editing and sharing application are available now from www.videospin.com, two weeks earlier than planned. With the new VideoSpin application, consumers can quickly create entertaining videos and post them on the Web or email them […]
You can Rip Fox DVDs into iTunes now! Family Guy’s Blue Harvest DVD is the First to use Feature.
Twentieth Century Fox and Apple(R) today announced Digital Copy for iTunes(R), which provides customers who purchase a DVD with an additional Digital Copy of the movie. Just like movies purchased from the iTunes Store, an iTunes Digital Copy can effortlessly be transferred to iTunes and then viewed on a PC or Mac(R), iPod(R) with video, […]