iLife ’11 is now available at Apple Retail Stores. October 20, 2010
Posted by 37prime in : Announcement, Apple, iMovie, Mac OS X, Media, News, Resources, Snow Leopard, Tech , add a commentWait no more, iLife ’11 is now available at Apple Retail Stores.
iLife ’11 features new versions of GarageBand, iMovie and iPhoto while both iWeb and iDVD seems to remain the same. iLife ’11 retails for $49 for single user and $79 for family pack (5 users).

Back to The Mac: Apple introduces iLife ’11. October 20, 2010
Posted by 37prime in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, iMovie, Mac OS X, Media, News, Resources, Snow Leopard, Tech , add a commentApple introduces iLife ’11 at Back to the Mac event. The suite includes new versions of iMovie, iPhoto and GarageBand along with iWeb and iDVD.
System Requirements:
- Mac computer with an Intel processor.
- GarageBand Learn to Play requires a Mac with an Intel Core Duo processor or better.
- AVCHD video from supported video cameras requires a Mac with an Intel Core Duo processor or better. Visit the iMovie ’11 Supported Cameras page for additional details.
- 1GB of RAM.
- Approximately 5GB of available disk space.
- DVD drive required for installation.
- Display with at least 1280 x 768 pixel resolution.
- Mac OS X v10.6.3 or later.
- 24-bit recording in GarageBand requires a Mac OS X-compatible audio interface with support for 24-bit audio. Please consult the owner’s manual or manufacturer directly for audio device specifications and compatibility.
iLife ’11 comes free with new Mac purchases or available at Apple Store for $49 (U.S.A. price).
Back to the Mac: The Next iLife Suite. October 14, 2010
Posted by 37prime in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, iMovie, Mac OS X, Media, News, Resources, Snow Leopard, Tech , add a commentApple is preparing the release of the next iLife suite coinciding with the upcoming “Back to the Mac.” event on Wednesday October 20th, 2010. Most likely it will be called iLife ’11 and requires minimum of Snow Leopard.
According to unreliable sources, the iLife ’11 gains a new app, although no details were given.
Steve Jobs Introduces iPhone 4, The Hardware. June 7, 2010
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, Entertainment, iMovie, iPhone, Media, News, Pictures, Resources, Tech , add a commentSteve Jobs introduces iPhone 4 at WWDC 2010 Keynote in San Francisco.
About iPhone 4, the hardware:
- Steel and Glass construction.
- 9.3mm (0.37 inch) thick.
- Front and rear cameras.
- Dual mic, noise suppression/canceling.
- 802.11n Wi-Fi.
- 960×640 pixels, 326 pixels per inch, IPS LCD screen; dubbed as Retina Display.
- Micro-SIM
- A4 CPU (that’s Apple A4 if your browser could not display the symbol).
- Up to 32GB storage.
- Quad-band HSDPA/HSUPA; 7.2Mbps down, 3.6 Mbps up.
- Gyroscope; 6-axis motion sensing.
- 5 megapixel camera, 1.75 µm size pixels, backside illuminated sensor, and LED flash.
- 720p HD video recording, at 30fps.
- Larger battery + A4 = 7 hours 3G talk, 6 hours 3G browsing, 10 hours WiFi browsing, 10 hours music, 40 hours of music, and 300 hours of standby.
More to come.
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Software Update: iMovie 8.0.5 with iFrame Video Format Support. October 13, 2009
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, iMovie, Leopard, Mac OS X, Media, Movies, News, Resources, Snow Leopard, Tech, Troubleshooting , add a comment2009.10.13
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Apple releases update for iMovie ’09.
iMovie 8.0.5 | 36.9MB
This update improves compatibility with a number of devices and fixes other minor issues, including:
- Improved compatibility with camcorders using the iFrame video format
- Improved compatibility with importing video captured on the iPod nano
- Fixed problems with resizing the iMovie window during playback
The update is recommended for all users of iMovie ’09.
This update is available through Mac OS X Software Update and Apple Support Downloads page.
About iFrame video format.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3905
















