
Macworld By Antony Bolante

Macworld By Antony Bolante

PC Mag Blogs by Michael J. Miller
Each year, the wonders of technology and some really great engineering keeps giving us computers that do more. Of course, many of the applications we run work just fine on older hardware. But I’ve been particularly interested in applications that can really take advantage of the latest trends in computer hardware.

Videomaker by Doug Dixon
Are you ready for 64 bits? Like the American westward expansion, it’s about opening up new vistas and wide open spaces – but for video editing tools – which have become cramped and slowed by the demands of working with more applications, using higher resolutions, and applying a ton more layers and streams. Continue reading »

Studio Monthly by Charlie White
Adobe Creative Suite 5 (CS5) has plenty of enhancements, but Premiere Pro received the biggest upgrade of all. Now Adobe’s rock-solid editing software takes a step into a new era, running only on 64-bit operating systems such as Mac OS X and Windows Vista or Windows 7. Premiere Pro’s been drastically improved, to such a profound extent that it could save you dozens of hours on every project you produce. Continue reading »