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Wed, Sep 10, 2008
Since the launch of the App Store on July 11th, iPhone and iPod touch owners have downloaded more than 100 million applications. Customers can currently find more than 3,000 applications on the groundbreaking store, and more than 600 of them are available for free. Applications can take advantage of iPhone’s large display, innovative Multi-Touch user interface, fast hardware-accelerated 3D graphics, built-in accelerometer and location-based technology to create mobile applications unlike any seen before.
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Wed, Sep 10, 2008
Apple today announced iTunes 8, the next major release of Apple’s ubiquitous music and video player for Macs and PCs. It’s seamlessly integrated with the most popular online content store in the world and includes the new breakthrough Genius feature, which lets you automatically create playlists from songs in your music library that go great together — with just one click. Genius helps music fans rediscover favorite songs in their existing music library and suggests related music on the iTunes Store they might want to add to their music collection.
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Wed, Sep 10, 2008
If you were to ask the European Imaging and Sound Association, they’d tell you that Aperture 2 is “the most innovative RAW-conversion and storage program available on the market”. A unique association of 50 special-interest magazines from 19 European countries, EISA convenes every July to commemorate the most exciting consumer electronics of the past year. According to their expert panel of judges, Aperture “is the package designed with the complete workflow of the professional photographer most clearly in mind”.
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Wed, Sep 10, 2008
Join thousands of Final Cut editors from around the world as they head to Amsterdam, The Netherlands, for the First Annual IBC SuperMeet on September 14th. The event will be held at the Gashouder on the grounds of the beautiful Culture Park Westergasfabriek as part of the International Broadcast Convention. A unique gathering of Final Cut Pro Users and Gurus like nowhere else on the planet, it’s only happening during IBC week.
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Wed, Sep 10, 2008
Get up to £60 back via rebate when you buy an Apple computer and a qualifying printer between September 2nd, 2008 and January 6th, 2009. Terms and Conditions apply.
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Wed, Sep 10, 2008
During the week of September 15th, singer/songwriter Steve Jones will tour Digital Village stores around London, Bristol and Birmingham as a special guest artist on the “Logic Studio. See how it sounds” demo tour. This is a valuable opportunity to learn about Logic from a professional musician and producer who’s collaborated with artists as diverse as Air, Herbie Hancock and Brian Eno. Spaces are limited for these exclusive sessions, so sign up today to reserve your seat.
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Wed, Sep 10, 2008
Perfect for music, movies and games, the new iPod touch features an amazingly thin contoured metal design, a gorgeous 3.5-inch widescreen glass display, and 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi wireless networking. It also has integrated volume control buttons, a built-in speaker for casual listening, a built-in accelerometer and other advanced sensors, and Apple’s revolutionary Multi-Touch interface. Available now in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB models, iPod touch starts at just £169.
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Wed, Sep 10, 2008
Available in nine vibrant colours, the new fourth generation iPod nano — the thinnest iPod ever — features a sleek new design with a curved aluminium and glass enclosure. It also incorporates Genius technology and features a built-in accelerometer that automatically switches to Cover Flow when rotated and automatically goes into Shuffle mode when lightly shaken. iPod nano (4th generation) comes in 8GB and 16GB models, starting at just £109.
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Thu, Sep 4, 2008
The Apple Retail Store, Highcross is now open for business. To celebrate our Grand Opening, we’re featuring a sweepstake and a variety of presentations and workshops — all free of charge.
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Fri, Sep 26, 2008
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