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ZoomMediaPlus has introduced the ZoomIt memory card reader for the iPhone and iPod touch. The new dock-connecting accessory works with the companyís ZoomIt application that provides access to content stored on SD cards. Support is offered for all file types recognized by iPhone OS 3.0, ranging from photos and videos to PowerPoint documents. The accessory allows users to upload all stored media for use at a later time, or share files with other users via e-mail, Facebook or Flickr….
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RealNetworks on Monday released a beta version of its RealPlayer SP software for Mac. The utility, which builds upon the features of RealPlayer 11, provides tools for downloading and converting videos into formats compatible with a variety of cellphones and other devices such as iPods and Apple TV. Users can download online videos, from sites such as YouTube, and convert the content or share links via Facebook, Twitter or MySpace….
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RealPlayer SP beta converts videos for cellphones, iPods
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Filed under: iPhone , App Store If you don’t have an iPhone 3GS, there are now apps available to enable video recording capabilities on the older phones. One of those apps, Drahtwerk’s iCamcorder [US$0.99, iTunes Link ], has a ton of features that might make 3GS owners jealous.
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TUAW Giveaway: iCamcorder for iPhone EDGE, 2G, 3G
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Filed under: iPhone , App Store If you don’t have an iPhone 3GS, there are now apps available to enable video recording capabilities on the older phones. One of those apps, Drahtwerk’s iCamcorder [US$0.99, iTunes Link ], has a ton of features that might make 3GS owners jealous.
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TUAW Giveaway: iCamcorder for iPhone EDGE, 2G, 3G
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Whether you’re trying to watch theater movies without going to the theater, catch the latest PPV boxing match for free, or check out an episode of your favorite TV show you may have missed, most likely, there is a website that has what you’re looking for. Here are 20 of the web’s best video sites. YouTube – Movies, TV Shows YouTube is the obvious favorite for user created videos on the web
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15 Websites to Watch Movies, PPV Events, and TV For Free
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Whether you’re trying to watch theater movies without going to the theater, catch the latest PPV boxing match for free, or check out an episode of your favorite TV show you may have missed, most likely, there is a website that has what you’re looking for. Here are 20 of the web’s best video sites. YouTube – Movies, TV Shows YouTube is the obvious favorite for user created videos on the web. However, YouTube is also accumulating a pretty decent variety of Movies and TV shows. Don’t expect to find any new releases on YouTube.
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As expected, YouTube announced the launch tonight of its Super Bowl ad channel at youtube.com/adblitz , which will allow viewers to vote on the commercials immediately after they air on TV. The channel, sponsored by car maker Kia, has already been populated by content from the YouTube community, and YouTube is working directly with advertisers to get the videos posted as soon as they appear on TV. The top rated commercial will be featured on the YouTube homepage on Thursday February 18th.
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Watch the Super Bowl Ads on YouTube [VIDEO]
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Online video viewing is more ubiquitous than ever. According to comScore , in the month of December 178 million people watched 33.2 billion videos , with the average viewer watching 187 videos per month in the U.S. The astronomical numbers for December mean that viewers tuned into two billion more videos than in November , and that, as expected, a majority — nearly 40% — of those videos were YouTube videos, with Hulu still coming in a very distant second place and accounting for 3% of video views. What’s most interesting to us is that while these video-viewing numbers are giant,...
More than 2,000 people have RSVPed for MashBash SXSWi 2010 , our second annual official SXSWi event, taking place on Sunday, March 14, at Buffalo Billiards in Austin, Texas.
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MashBash SXSWi 2010: 2,000+ RSVPs & Last Chance to Win a Free Conference Badge!
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Filed under: Multimedia , Software , Internet Tools Kevin Lynch, CTO of Adobe, has posted the latest riposte in the ongoing fencing match between Apple and Adobe concerning the lack of Flash support in Apple’s portable products, including the iPad . Apple’s latest word on the subject reputedly came from Steve Jobs himself at the recent Town Hall meeting with Apple employees , where he characterized Adobe as “lazy,” condemned the plugin’s poor performance on the OS X platform, and predicted a future where HTML5 would supplant Flash. Presumably in response to those...
Google has launched a series of videos on its official Nexus One YouTube channel , documenting various details on how one of the world’s best Android phones was created. The videos are being gradually rolled out; two are already live, and the other three will appear in the next three days. Other than soothing music, cool animations and 3D models, they do contain some interesting information.
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How the Nexus One Was Created [VIDEO]
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NBC Universal chief Jeff Zucker asserted at hearings today that Hulu, not NBC, was responsible for blocking Boxee from accessing its videos. When questioned about the move in justifying the Comcast NBC merger, Zucker said Hulu executives made the decision themselves since Boxee was “illegally” taking content from the streaming TV site without having agreed to a deal. Outside deals are acceptable with formal terms, he said….
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NBC says Hulu chose to block Boxee itself
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