Saturday, April 25, 2009

Snow Leopard To Record Movies

Much like the Snapz Pro X third party application many MacHeads use to create video tutorials, software demos and other movie items, Snow Leopard will offer a screen recording option in the Quick Time Player file menu. When selecting the screen recording option under recent pre-release distributions of Snow Leopard, a recording interface prompts the user to begin a video capture then disappears. A small footprint controller in the upper-right hand side of OS X menubar can be used to end the video capture. QuickTime is optimized in Snow Leopard for modern audio and video formats.

IPREDator
"IPREDator is a network service that makes people online anonymous. A Virtual Private Network is used and a company based in The Netherlands is about to unleash it. No traffic data is stored. Everything you up or download is unequivocally anonymous." An announcement is expected any day now. The cost is a very cheap $80 a year. You can run up a bill that high in just one week if you had to pay for all the movies, TVShows, applications, and music. I'll keep you posted when it arrives.


Skype Bans Jailbroken iPhones
"Skype calls over 3G networks are currently not allowed due to contractual restrictions." That's the announcement you get when you try to use Skype on a jailbroken iPhone. Gotta really piss off those who refuse to play AT&T's contract game.

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