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iMovie Blocks Studio Names in 'Hollywood-Style' Trailers

Apple unveiled the new iLife '11 program -- which involves various media upgrades to iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand -- at the recent 'Back to Mac' event. To promote the new iMovie features, the company is now touting the filmmaking software's "Hollywood-style movie trailers" -- but the key word here is definitely style. iMovie includes new "Studio" templates, which bear striking similarities to ...

Apple iLife '11 Updated, Wants You To Make Trailers, Learn an Instrument

Apple started today's 'Back to the Mac' event by showing off the latest incarnation of its 'iLife' suite of media-creation and management apps. The upgrades are nothing game-changing, but they're nice little tweaks to an already impressive line up of products. ...

Apple (Possibly) Reveals New MacBook Air and iLife in Forums

Apple is usually pretty good at keeping new products under wraps. [Ed. Note: Except for that whole iPhone 4 thing.] This morning, though, it looks like someone at the company is due for a talking-to, having jumped the gun on Apple's press event scheduled for later today. Overzealous forum moderators at Apple.com started threads for 'iMovie '11,' 'iPhoto '11,' and 'Garage Band '11,' revealing a ...

Apple, HarperCollins in e-Book Talks, iPhone OS 4.0 and iLife Getting Updated?

While many of the details about Apple's release of its rumored tablet device have remained shrouded in a miasma of mystery, The Wall Street Journal reports that the company is in talks with one major book distributor about a potential e-book partnership for the product. According to sources close to the negotiations, Apple and HarperCollins Publishers are currently hammering out the details of ...

Apple Boosts Its Free Software Offering

Along with the updated iMac announced yesterday, Apple unveiled the latest edition of iLife, the company's killer suite of multimedia programs that comes free with every new Mac. iLife '08's biggest change comes from iMovie, Apple's consumer-level video editing app. iMovie has been completely replaced with a new application, still called iMovie for the sake of consistency. iMovie now operates ...