| Hands-on: FCPX Stabilizer 2.0 adds amazing stabilization to your videos Sponsored Post - 4:06 pm EDT Final Cut Pro X features a decent built-in stabilization system that can easily be enabled with just a click in the Inspector. However, if you’re looking for a much more robust and customizable stabilization system, look no further than Pixel Film Studios’ FCPX Stabilizer 2.0. For a limited time, you can get 30% off by using code 9to5pixel. In this hands-on video, we showcase how this plugin can not only perform simple stabilizations, but is capable of breathing new life into otherwise mundane footage. more… The post Hands-on: FCPX Stabilizer 2.0 adds amazing stabilization to your videos appeared first on 9to5Mac. Apple donating $10 per select Apple Pay transactions to the National Park Foundation Chance Miller - 2:10 pm EDT After celebrating the back to school season with exclusive Apple Pay deals last week, Apple has today announced a new promotion aimed at supporting national parks in the U.S. The company is promising to donate $10 to the National Parks Foundation for every Apple Pay transaction made at Apple over the next week. more… The post Apple donating $10 per select Apple Pay transactions to the National Park Foundation appeared first on 9to5Mac. Developers criticize Apple's changes to location permissions in iOS 13 as 'anti-competitive' Chance Miller - 11:20 am EDT iOS 13 introduces a number of changes for how developers are able to use user locations. Now, a group of app developers have joined forces to call the changes anti-competitive, and are taking their complaints directly to Tim Cook. more… The post Developers criticize Apple’s changes to location permissions in iOS 13 as ‘anti-competitive’ appeared first on 9to5Mac. Apple running early access program for Apple Arcade, here's what it looks like Guilherme Rambo - 10:14 am EDT Apple announced Apple Arcade back in March when it held its special event dedicated to Services. Apple Arcade will allow iOS, Mac, and Apple TV users to pay a flat monthly fee and access a bundle of otherwise paid apps through the App Store. more… The post Apple running early access program for Apple Arcade, here’s what it looks like appeared first on 9to5Mac. Making the Grade: What's the state of Apple in education in 2019? Bradley Chambers - 9:00 am EDT Apple's long had an interesting in their products being used in primary, secondary, and university settings. I believe this is partly due to the revenue opportunities (including e-rate), but I also know that Apple truly does care about the learning environment of students. One thing to consider for Apple is by investing in education, they are investing in their future customers and future employees. After attending the ISTE conference in Philadelphia, I have a clearer picture of where Apple is at, and where they are headed in Education. I love some of their strategies, and I have concerns about other parts, so I wanted to put all my thoughts together in a State of Apple in Education in 2019. more… The post Making the Grade: What’s the state of Apple in education in 2019? appeared first on 9to5Mac. watchOS 6 assets reveal new Apple Watch models coming in titanium and ceramic cases Benjamin Mayo - 4:40 am EDT Apple is continuing its asset leak spree. We already saw an iPhone asset in iOS 13 beta 7 that seemingly confirmed the date of the iPhone event, and now iHelpBR has found assets that show new Apple Watch models is on the way. The images indicate Apple is about to launch a new ceramic Apple Watch, and a new titanium Watch. Apple has sold ceramic watches in the past, but did not offer a ceramic Series 4, and titanium is a wholly new direction for Apple Watch case materials. more… The post watchOS 6 assets reveal new Apple Watch models coming in titanium and ceramic cases appeared first on 9to5Mac. |
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