TUAW TV Live at 5 PM EDT: 4G iPads, fun apps, Apple trivia
It's Wednesday already, which means it's time for another episode of TUAW TV Live. It's too early to do an iPad unboxing or post-mortem, but I'm sure we'll have an opportunity to discuss all the things about the new iPad that we didn't get around to ...
Apple posts three iPad videos, including the keynote
The iPad without a name gets the Hollywood treatment
Apparently Apple (AAPL) was too busy shooting videos to choose a name for the new iPad. Three of these films have been posted on apple.com: a 30-second TV ad, a 5:30-minute backgrounder and -- as of...
Adobe releases Lightroom 4
Adobe released a beta version of Lightroom 4 earlier this year and now the company has rolled out the final version. Lightroom is known for its fantastic image color, shadow and highlight processing. Now with Lightroom 4, you can import video from yo...
Feature: Hype v. reality: The best iOS tools for professional content creation
Many mobile and tablet apps inherently make a promise: this program can fill a void laptops can't. Developers have made professionally-oriented products for the iPad for almost two years, but how...
Glif creators release stop-motion movie app, Frames
Studio Neat, best known for the Glif, which enables you to mount an iPhone to a tripod, has released its first iOS app. Frames is a time-lapse/stop-motion movie app that enables you to create these sorts of films on the iPhone. You can capture and ex...
Copyright kings are judge, jury and executioner on YouTube
On Friday, a YouTube user named eeplox posted a question to the support forums, regarding a copyright complaint on one of his videos. YouTube’s automated Content ID system flagged a video of him foraging a salad in a f......







