Sunday, January 23, 2011

January 18, 2011, Macintosh product updates

Section: Mac Software, Miscellaneous / Other

Macintosh software and hardware updatesMacintosh product updates and announcements for January 18, 2011:

Software

  • Redcort Software has announced Virtual TimeClock ‘11, their industry leading time and attendance software for Apple Macintosh & Microsoft Windows. Virtual TimeClock ‘11 new overtime control features allow employees to record an early clock in as their shift start time or prevent early clock ins altogether. Employers can now prevent or restrict clock in and out times based on employee shifts, instantly track late arrivals, and view shift reports and summaries to reduce overtime costs and more.
  • Final Cut Studio, Adobe, Avid editors and digital filmmakers from around the world will gather together for the Tenth Annual San Francisco SuperMeet, to be held on Friday, January 28, 2011 at the UCSF Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco, CA. Free educational workshops will be offered during the day by Canon, Adobe, Avid and Blackmagic Design. Bay Area filmmakers will also have a chance to screen content in the SuperMeet Digital Showcase featuring 30 software and hardware developers.
  • This week’s Weekly Special at TheMacBundles is LinkOptimizer. It is being sold until 1/23 at a 50% discount. Users who order the Weekly Special and also create their own bundle in one of TheMacBundles’ innovative Build Your Own Bundle stores will receive an immediate discount off of the already exceptionally low price of the bundle. Users who order software on TheMacBundles’ site are protected by TheMacBundles’ no-fine-print policy.
  • MacTVision Technologies has announced MacTVision HD for Mac OS X, an update to their revolutionary app that allows users to watch over 2,600 free, popular TV, news, sports, and specialty channels on their Mac, instantly, on demand. The app features searchable, interactive TV listings, including over 13,000 programs, and is now 10% off for a limited time only with free upgrades. As viewers discontinue their cable or satellite and move to Internet-based TV, MacTVision is an elegant solution.
  • Smith Micro Software, Inc. Productivity and Graphics Group Micro today announced the availability of StuffIt Expander and StuffIt Destinations at the Mac App Store. On launch day January 6th, StuffIt Expander and StuffIt Destinations ranked among the top downloads of the 1000+ available free and paid applications, with Expander listed at #4 in free utilities and Destinations in the top 25 highest grossing apps. <?li>

Hardware

  • Victorinox has announced the launch of new electronic additions to its technology range. Showcased at CES, the brand unveiled three new products: the Victorinox Slim, Victorinox Slim Duo and the Victorinox Secure SSD. The Slim range includes advanced USB flash drive, which are available in flight friendly versions and feature unique designs, colours and slim dimensions along with data storage of up to 128GB. The Secure SSD is the world?s smallest 256GB solidstate drive, delivering three times faster read speed and more than double write speed when compared with standard high speed USB Flash devices.

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