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Featuring Ted Kritsonis
Adobe Photoshop CS5 offers a bunch of new features, but the two we focus on here — Content Aware Fill and Puppet Warp — are both incredible in their scope, and very easy to use, even for Photoshop users that aren’t overly savvy. In this video, we demonstrate how they both work, and what kind of results you can expect.
Featuring Ted Kritsonis and Marc Saltzman
Fotobounce, from Canadian developer Applied Recognition, uses face recognition technology to help you manage and share photos with friends and family in a more private invitation-based system when compared to social networks. And since photos stay at high-resolutions, they can be printed remotely as well.
Featuring Ted Kritsonis
Apple’s much-hyped iPad is a slick and stylish device that will serve multiple purposes. Initially, you’ll ask yourself if you actually need it, and make no mistake, the iPad is a “want” and not a “need”. But it does many things well — you just need some time with it to find out for yourself.
Featuring Ted Kritsonis
As a free app for the iPhone, Air Video proves to be both elegant and robust in offering options to stream media from a Mac or PC to the iPhone over 3G or Wi-Fi. It even offers live conversion on the fly and seems to be able to handle a wide range of file formats.
Featuring Ted Kritsonis
Gateway’s latest All-in-One PC offers a 23-inch multi-touchscreen, which is great at first, but you will find that the ZX6800 offers a lot more than some novelties at your fingertips. With a strong processor, solid RAM and plenty of hard drive space, this is a great desktop PC for under $1,000.
Featuring Ted Kritsonis
The ASUS O!Play isn’t without its drawbacks, and though it’s not the most full-featured media player out there to connect to your TV, it still does a solid job of playing back many file formats. It also comes in handy on the road, since you can easily enjoy media content directly from a USB or eSATA external hard drive plugged into the O!Play.
Featuring Ted Kritsonis
Nokia’s latest smartphone, exclusive to Bell, is expensive at $600 without a contract, and though it offers plenty of features, the phone doesn’t perform very well in all facets.
Featuring Ted Kritsonis
A video review of the Clickfree Transformer SE, which allows you to back up data onto your iPod or iPhone, or onto an external hard drive.
