The Tiffen Company has released a “cool” photography app for iPhone and iPod touch, available at an introductory price for a limited time. Appropriately called Cool fx, the application offers 72 visual presets to simulate a variety of color and black-and-white photographic looks, diffusion, motion picture... |
7 May 2009 05:16 GMT |
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It was already known that BioShock's orchestral score has been composed by none other than musical talent Garry Schyman. But what about the game's sound effects? You need pros for that as well, and so Irrational hired dSonic, that today revealed how they experimented with cutting edge technology when creat... |
10 September 2007 07:19 GMT |
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Beryl was just released today, a few hours ago as I am writing this and it brings a lot of new improvements to existing plugins as well as new ones and the usual bug fixes: "During the last year, Beryl has gone through a number of incidents. Users have argued about Beryl and Compiz for a long time now. With this rel... |
15 March 2007 08:35 GMT |
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Image editing is a tough job if you do not have the appropriate tools. However, developers started to create a myriad of softwares that can accomplish most of the Photoshop results. Considering the features CS3 is incorporating (especially the Extended version) I gather one would need about 50 different applications ... |
8 March 2007 06:20 GMT |
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You've probably heard about Beryl, or maybe you haven't, anyhow, you will learn the powers of Beryl today. Let's learn a little about Beryl: Beryl is an OpenGL accelerated desktop that seeks to provide a free, open source desktop experience to the Linux community that reflects the wishes of the users. ... |
14 December 2006 06:55 GMT |
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Kororaa Team has released today the first LiveCD that shows the new XGL, based on the Gentoo distribution."Today I am happy to release a Kororaa Live CD showcasing Xgl technology. If you would like to find out what it's all about, then download the CD and boot up your pc! The Live CD comes with Xorg 7, Gnome 2.... |
8 March 2006 11:25 GMT |
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