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iSkysoft releases Video Converter 1.8.1.0 (MacNN) iSkysoft on Friday released the latest version of its video conversion program, Video Converter 1.8.1.0. The update adds support for MKV, WMV, MOD, ASF, MOD and MP2 input formats, as well as MKV and MKA output formats. The program allows users to crop video to remove black sides, trim the length of files, extract audio, or capture pictures while previewing a movie by pressing a snapshot button. ... us.rd.yahoo.com
News: Mix: Paid App Store reviews, BdEmailer OK?, Handbrake, Tetralite (iLounge) According to a screenshot from Amazon’s Mechanical Turk site, iPhone developer Casual Game Network attempted to pay iPhone and iPod touch users for leaving positive, 5-star reviews on the App Store for its game SantaLive 2008. In the listing, the developer offered to pay users $4 to download and then rate the $2 application, leaving them with $2 profit. When contacted regarding the offer, ... us.rd.yahoo.com
iPod Converter 1.8 adds bitrate calculator, bugfixes (MacNN) MacVide has launched iPod Converter 1.8, and update to its audio/video mp4 converter that fixes bugs and adds a bitrate calculator. The user can also set up an approximate output file size in version 1.8. The converter supports numerous video formats, including AVI, WMV, MOV, MPG, ASF, DivX and more, and outputs mp4 files playable on iPods, the iPhone, Apple TV and others. It can crop out black ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Top 10 Things You Can Do with a DVD [Lifehacker Top 10] (Lifehacker) The proliferation of thumb drives and external hard drives has made optical media like DVDs seem a little less handy—but there are still plenty of ways to put DVDs to good use. These shiny,... us.rd.yahoo.com
NASA Glenn to Test Outdoor Emergency Warning System (SpaceRef) Images from NASA satellites give a wider perspective of the full extent and devastation of the wildfires raging in Southern California. us.rd.yahoo.com
HOW TO: Convert Videos for Your iPhone (or Any Mobile Device) (Mashable) Video on devices like the iPod, iTouch and iPhone look great because of their MPEG-4 H.264 format. The good news is that there are tons of videos that you can purchase from the iTunes store, but the bad news is that you’ll go broke in a hurry downloading everything you want. Sure, some of the videos aren’t much ($1.99 each), but the numbers add up really quickly. Thankfully, there are a slew ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Personal Tech (Washington Post) The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will be online to discuss recent reviews and answer your personal tech questions. us.rd.yahoo.com
Belkin Intros Switch-to-Mac USB Cable (The Mac Observer) Belkin announced the immediate availability of its new Switch-to-Mac Cable on Wednesday. The USB cable includes a built-in converter that handles the process of transferring PC settings and files from a Windows machine to a Mac us.rd.yahoo.com
VideoPier 1.1 adds Elgato Turbo.264, Sanyo support (MacNN) Aquafadas has released an update to its organizer and converter for MPEG-2 and AVCHD files, VideoPier. The v1.1 upgrade adds support for Elgato's Turbo.264 USB encoding stick, for a large performance jump when encoding for the iPhone, iPod or AppleTV. Also present is import, visualization and transcoding support for QuickTime-based camcorders from Sanyo, and a new FFMPEG encoder, geared to ... us.rd.yahoo.com
CA State Budget Cuts are Impacting Basic School Programs, Services (PNN) Local PTAs in California are being asked to raise millions of dollars to backfill programs and services in the face of massive budget cuts to schools. us.rd.yahoo.com
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