Apple's Macworld announcements keep rollin' in! Continuing with my earlier coverage, I'm picking up with Phil Schiller's keynote, centering around iLife; so far he's mentioned that new features of iPhoto and iMovie, and now he's moving on to Garageband.
Garageband can now teach you to play an instrument! With the "Learn to play" feature, you can get lessons from artists like Sting and Fall Out Boy on the piano or guitar.
The new iLife is supposed to be available later this month, and ships free on all Macs, but for upgrades will be $79, or $99 for a family pack that can be used on five computers.
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Macworld 2009 is finally here and what better way to kick things off than with the Apple keynote — bittersweet indeed. So we may not have front row seats at the keynote, but Gizmodo does, so we're recapping the goods from them. Although, we will be heading over to the Moscone Center very shortly, so stay tuned for all of the updates. In the meantime, here's some new iPhoto, and iMovie, and more Apple awesomeness to get you started. Sadly, there wasn't any Mac Mini or iPhone Nano announcements.
Not nearly as much drama as last week on last night's episode of The City, where we saw Whitney get her very own apartment and witnessed the ultimatum talk with Jay. Did you spot the tech toys? Scroll down to take the quiz! And wondering where all the hot outfits were from too? Be sure to check out CelebStyle!
In just an hour and a half, Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing, will be delivering Apple's opening keynote at MacWorld here in San Francisco.
Wired has already made their predictions about what we can expect Apple to announce today, and I must say, I won't be shocked if the rumored new desktop — dubbed the Mac Mini — is unveiled, or the miniaturized iPhone — the iPhone Nano makes an appearance as well. I guess time will tell. Be sure to catch all of the MacWorld action here on the site!
Although I'm organized all the time (yeah right), I can appreciate a little bit of help from my gadgets to keep me on track. Between work, play, and home life, there are a ton of appointments and meetings that can slip through the cracks with a busy schedule. So if you are a teensy bit unorganized yourself, I've come up with five ways for you to utilize your flashy (and not-so flashy) essentials to keep you in line and check one New Year's resolution off your list. Check out what I came up with in this highly organized slideshow.
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Software company VGChartz says that Wii Sports is the world's best-selling video game, which has raised more than a few eyebrows. I certainly credit the game for being a great introduction to the Wii itself (there's a reason that it comes with the console), and to selling people on the Wii and casual gaming in general.
Best-selling is certainly different than saying it's the best (you said the best for 2008 was the Wii Fit), and I also wonder if the fact that the sales of the Wii are so good that Wii Sports is getting the props because it's included. In any case, it has surpassed Super Mario Bros. in sales, which could not have been an easy feat.
So tell me, all things considered, are you surprised that the world's best-selling video game is Wii Sports?