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Entries from March 7, 2010 - March 13, 2010

Wednesday
Mar102010

Now you get 8 Mac Apps for 20 dollars (Worth $280) - Hurry!

Do you remember the post we did about 4 days ago about being able to get $280 worth of top Mac apps for 20 bucks? Well there is a couple hours left and they added one more app, and it's Tweetie which they include for free as a bonus. Remember, when you score your Apps, 25% goes to charity, so hurry now and grab your Apps - Getthem at Mac Heist

Tuesday
Mar092010

iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 4 comes out to play

 

Today’s the day that iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 4 comes out to play. Children’s nursery rhymes aside, Apple today released its latest iteration of the iPhone SDK -- iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 4. If you’re a member of Apple’s $99 developer program, now’s your chance to get out there and develop some killer apps.

Tuesday
Mar092010

Tip of the hat to T3ch H3lp fans

We just wanted to say a quick thank you to all the fans that make T3ch H3lp possible. T3ch H3lp has grown to become a trusted place to find out what is going on in the world of Tech. We are continuing to grow with the addition of new editors, and new visitors who come to stay. On behalf of everyone here at T3ch H3lp, Thanks - Now get back to work!

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Tuesday
Mar092010

Video - HP Slate can run Flash and AIR - Close your mouth iPad

Just when we thought all was well and the iPad would solve world hunger, HP and Adobe make a five and a half minute long passive aggressive remark to Apple and the iPad in general. The video simply shows the HP Slate running Flash, but that alone could be the breaking point in Apple's iPad consumer base. Not only that, but the HP Slate is capable of running AIR - which is a brand new development platform that powers a lot of the lightweight apps we use, like Blu and Skimmer.

Video after the break!

Tuesday
Mar092010

Video - Ubuntu working on HTC Touch Pro2

We all knew there was going be some sort of Desktop OS ported to a mobile device sooner or later, mostly because these devices are so powerful now and have amazing hi-res screens, most of which are multitouch. Sebbo90 from the XDA-Developer forums has found a way to calibrate the touch screen for Ubunutu 8.0.4 to be usable on the HTC Touch Pro2, and PocketNow has put together a wicked video of it. Some things to note are that the Wifi, Sound and Power Management (among other things) are not currently functional yet on the Pro2, but hopefully we will find a way soon. This is super cool and you need to watch the HD video after the break!

Tuesday
Mar092010

Rock Band 3 Launching this Holiday Season

Just a quick update; Harmonix has announced via Facebook that they will be making Rock Band 3, the sequel to the very popular and very fun Rock Band 2. The anticipated game will be available to gamers sometime in the holiday season. While we don't have any other information many gamers are expecting to find out some more info during the GDC 2010 event which is happening right now!

Here's the Facebook post in it's entirety:

Harmonix is developing Rock Band 3 for worldwide release this holiday season! The game, which will be published by MTV Games and distributed by Electronic Arts, will innovate and revolutionize the music genre once again, just as Harmonix did with the original Rock Band, Rock Band 2 and The Beatles: Rock Band. Stay tuned for more details!

 

Tuesday
Mar092010

The Secret Behind Small Budget Filmmaking

The Academy Awards were on last night and Avatar was highlighted for its extraordinary innovations within technology. I am an independent filmmaker and I'm often asked how I do my special effects. Generally, I use professional programs like Final Cut Pro and Adobe After Effects, however I also use third party plug-ins and a very special website that can help any indie filmmaker look like a pro. Tons of web sites have tutorials on how to do this but Video Copilot has many extra plug-ins alongside their extensive After Effects tutorials. Their array of programs cover all aspects of post-production within 13 awesome add-ons...

Film making add-on's after the break!

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