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At Macworld 2009 in San Francisco, Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of marketing, demonstrates the company's updated GarageBand software. Now designed to help Mac users learn to play a musical instrument, GarageBand will let users download lessons from artists such as John Fogerty and Sting for $4.99. As a part of the lesson, artists give a bit of songs' back stories.
Macworld keynote: Jobs does a podcast
At Macworld 2006, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs shows off the latest GarageBand application and uses it for his own podcast where he rumors about an 8-pound iPod.\r\n
iPhoto '09 gets Faces and Places; iMovie '09 gives you advanced drag-and-drop editing; and GarageBand '09 brings you music lessons from the stars.
Jobs unveils smaller, cheaper iPod
At Macworld 2004 in San Francisco, Steve Jobs provides a first look at the iPod Mini--a smaller, cheaper digital-music player that holds 1,000 songs.
Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs introduces iSync at Macworld in New York. The new software allows people to synchronize calendars and address books to an iPod, handheld or cell phone.
At a San Francisco event on Jan. 9, Guy Kawasaki, managing director of Garage Technologies, introduces FilmLoop.com.
Avec-A are a Dutch noiserock band formerly known as Avec Aisance - for fans of Sonic Youth, The Fall, Thermals, and Ikara Colt. This is their third video. "Like my friend blue" is a videoclip from a track of their 2004 debutalbum Vivre dans l'aisance. The video shows a wild performance in an Amsterdam club called Winston. AA uses standard instruments like guitar, bass and drums combined with selfmade weird string-instruments. On music.download.com, 10 mp3s are available from the band under the name Avec Aisance. You can also visit their website at www.avec-a.nl for more.
At Macworld 2007 in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs\r\nhighlights applications on the new iPhone that include photo sharing,\r\ntexting, Web browsing and mapping features. "iPhone is like having your\r\nlife in your pocket," Jobs says.
At Macworld 2007 in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs highlights applications on the new iPhone that include photo sharing, texting, Web browsing and mapping features. "iPhone is like having your life in your pocket," Jobs says.
Apple offers "Spaces" for virtual desktops
Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces "Spaces," a new application for the Leopard operating system that enables users to group different applications in separate environments. The keynote took place Monday at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 in San Francisco.
