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Nero this week released version 12 of its media suite, keeping support for DVD burning while adding support for Windows 8 and streaming to mobile devices and TVs.
CyberLink has rolled out new touch apps for forthcoming Windows 8 tablets, first-time software for Macs, and a big update to its multimedia suite for Windows PCs.
Beyond adding new PC video editing features in Pinnacle Studio 16, Corel has updated Studio for iPad. Corel VideoStudio Pro software lives on. Avid Studio doesn't.
Here are five of the hottest software packages for PCs and Mac for August 2012. Categories include office suites, graphics, storage, videoconferencing and cool tools.
PC video editing software is getting less costly, easier, faster, and more feature-packed. Use the software to make impressive movies, or give it as a gift.
Rumors that NVIDIA is close to introducing a new generation of graphics cards that are based on cutting edge Kepler technology has been bouncing around for months with reports most recently leaking out from the company's partners.
Corel has unveiled VideoStudio Pro X5, a $49.99 video editing package aimed at speeding performance while adding HTML 5 authoring and lots of other features.
Microsoft is playing up Win8 PC/tablet "interoperability," while barely acknowledging differences sure to arise in various versions of the OS. What do analysts say?
The next release of Mac OS X might not include Apple's Siri voice assistant, but a preview by Apple reveals that OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion will adopt lots of new features first introduced in iOS 5, such as Notification Center, Game Center, a new messaging service, and Twitter integration.
Even without rumored "new iPads" anywhere in sight, Macworld/iWorld 2012 officially opened its doors on Thursday to a public obviously content to be there.
Will a new group spur better software applications for end users? The ADA will promote innovation among developers, from music apps to PC business applications.
Even before CES opens its doors on Tuesday, the show is already evidencing novel uses of new operating systems, such as Tobii's Gaze "look and tap" UI for Windows 8, plus Lenovo's K91SmartTV, the first HDTV to run Android 4.0 ("Ice Cream Sandwich").
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