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Final Cut Pro 7 Essential Training: Moving markersIn this clip, host Abba Shapiro specifies how precisely move markers to where you want them to be. He details several ways to move them, the first of which is numerically via the Edit Marker window, (which was the procedure to move markers in Final Cut Pro 1-6) as well as dragging them on the Timeline via the command key and dragging them on the Timeline, new in version 7. He also details how to remove markers from the Timeline. Read More >>
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Diana's Top 10 Final Cut Pro 7 Features #2: Creating an Alpha TransitionThis effect can be really stunning and can bring a unique style to your projectRead More >>
Troika Design Group Teams Up with CableVision Networks MSG and MSG VarsityLeverages Sports Branding Expertise to Launch MSG Varsity and Give MSG Game Broadcasts a Signature LookRead More >> |
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Dexim P-Flip Power Play Dock for iPhone/iPod touch
polymer battery all in one neat device. Plug the P-Flip into your computer to charge its battery, then plug your iPhone into the P-Flip, and it charges the iPhone battery.
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Apple Intros iPad
After years of hype, Apple, Inc. today introduced the iPad, a portable computing device that looks like a big iPhone. Introduced today by Apple CEO Steve Jobs, the iPad features a touchscreen keypad, wireless capability, the capability to run all iPhone applications, all in a form factor that fits in between an iPhone and a MacBook. With the iPad, you can play movies, load maps, view photos, update your calendar, basically do the same things as on an iPhone, and more.
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HDTV Buyer's Guidelines
When it comes to choosing between Plasma and LCD, it's important to shop in the mindset that one high-def TV is not necessarily better than another - rather, it's a question of which one is right for you. That said, it can be a tough call to make when all that meets the eye are sleek screens and vibrant pictures - are Plasmas and LCDs really that different?
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Tritton AX 180 universal gaming headset
The Tritton AX 180 universal gaming headset is designed to work with the three major gaming platforms (Wii, xBox 360, and Sony PlayStation 3, via analog inputs), but also with both Macintosh and Windows based computers.
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