How to Create Moody Mono Shots in iPhoto

On December 23, 2011, in Industry News, by Rod Lawton

Get great black and white effects with just a few simple adjustmentsWhat You’ll Need:>> iPhoto ’11 or later>> a photo to work with>> 15 MinutesDifficulty: EasyBlack and white is making a bit of a comeback, and you can create some su…

How iCloud Could Change the Apple TV

On September 12, 2011, in Industry News, by Seamus Bellamy

There’s no escaping it: fall is just around the corner. As the leaves turn from shades of green to gorgeous ambers and reds, the thoughts of Apple users around the world are turning to the launch of iCloud and all the goodness Apple’s over-the-air …

In Case You Missed It: July 24 – July 30

On July 31, 2011, in Industry News, by J

 Lion continues to dominate the news, like the king of the jungle that it is, and we continue to rock out hard with stories featuring this good beast. But that wasn’t all, by far, that happened this week, because there were some hardware refreshes…

Video: Recon Instruments’ GPS-Enabled Snow Goggles Have us Praying for Snow

On January 8, 2011, in Industry News, by Mac|Life Staff

Online editor and snowboarding fanatic Robbie Baldwin got a chance to check out the Recon Instruments Transcend goggles. These shades do more than protect your eyes from the sun and cold; they’re the world’s first alpine goggles with GPS data integrated into the head mounted display. The googles give real-time feedback to you with a micro LCD display on the inside that shows speed, coordinates, altitude, how much you’ve traveled and more. The Goggles use Google’s Android platform and they’re compatible with your Mac. There are two models currently available for $399 and $499. Check out the video below for a quick look.

 

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Video: Recon Instruments’ GPS-Enabled Snow Goggles Have us Praying for Snow

On January 8, 2011, in Industry News, by Mac|Life Staff

Online editor and snowboarding fanatic Robbie Baldwin got a chance to check out the Recon Instruments Transcend goggles. These shades do more than protect your eyes from the sun and cold; they’re the world’s first alpine goggles with GPS data integrated into the head mounted display. The googles give real-time feedback to you with a micro LCD display on the inside that shows speed, coordinates, altitude, how much you’ve traveled and more. The Goggles use Google’s Android platform and they’re compatible with your Mac. There are two models currently available for $399 and $499. Check out the video below for a quick look.

 

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