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In the News: 2012-01-25

Written on:January 25, 2012
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Mac News: MacBook Air Thunderbolt editing 4K video shows why the Mac Pro as we know it can die
Describing it as “jamming a V8 into a Miata” in his blog post, Adobe’s Dave Helmy set out to see if he could edit full-res 4K RED video footage in the field using a MacBook Air beefed up courtesy of various Thunderbolt solutions. The concept proves with enough RAM and a powerful processor, Thunderbolt could enable even the current-generation MacBooks to soon replace the Mac Pro altogether.
Read full story => 9TO5Mac

Technology News: What is 4K? Next-generation resolution explained
As if LED and 3D TV weren’t confusing enough, 2012 and beyond will bring an HDTV technology called 4K. It’s being heralded as the next high-def, and manufacturers are already lining up to bring you products.
Read full story => CNET

Programming News: Enyo JavaScript Application Framework
Enyo is an open source object-oriented JavaScript framework emphasizing encapsulation and modularity. Enyo contains everything you need to create a fast, scalable mobile or web application:
Read full story => ENYO

Standards News: ISO’s magazine focuses on Sustainability
How ISO standards support sustainable development and contribute to sustainable action is the theme of the January issue of ISO Focus+, the magazine of ISO (International Organization for Standardization).
The magazine highlights the work already done by ISO for the development of standards for business, government, manufacturers and consumers and features the work in progress in the field of sustainable development.
Read full story => ISO

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