shinywhitebox offers One Click Publishing video capabilities

One Click Publishing from shinywhitebox enables you to publish video, ad free from within the company’s  iShowU, iShowU HD and iShowU HD Pro. It is largely a one click affair, according to the company, enabling the publishing of video to Apple’s devices such as the iPod, iPad, and Apple TV, as well as most modern Web browsers that support HTML 5. One Click Publishing encodes the video to ensure device compatibility, with the encoding and uploading occurring entirely in the background.

One Click Publishing

One Click Publishing for video

A link is then created as publishing begins, enabling the user to start the publishing process and then email the link to interested parties who wish to view the video. Pricing varies with hosting credits available on an ad-hoc basis. Videos can then be embedded into other websites and the service will also show a Flash video as a backup, in the event a non HTML 5 complaint browser is used to view the video. For more information, visit http://shinywhitebox.com

Capture more images faster with QuickPix 1.2.1 for iOS 4.1

Two Teeth Technologies’ QuickPix 1.2.1, enables iPhone, iPod touch and iPad owners with a camera to capture images from the camera on their device at a faster rate than the standard camera. The company says that QuickPix 1.2.1 can capture images on the iPad 2 at 14 pictures per second, six pictures per second on the iPod touch, and two pictures per second on the iPhone 3Gs and iPhone 4. Other features to the application include the capability to take still images while shooting video. System requirements are an iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPod touch, or iPad 2 running iOS 4.1 or later and 4.6MB free space on your device. It is available at the App Store for $1.99.

QuickPix 1.2.1

QuickPix 1.2.1 increases your iPhone's picture burst rate

Two Teeth Technologies’ QuickPix 1.2.1
$1.99
http://twoteethtechnologies.com

CodeCrop’s Snap 1.1 for iOS adds AirPrint Support

CodeCrop’s Snap 1.1 for iOS devices enables you to snap photos with your iPhone camera and overlay notes on the images. You can change the color of your notes for specific effects or categories, as well as the type of font and size of the text. AirPrint has also been added so you can print your annotated pictures from your iPhone, the company said.

Snap 1.1

Snap 1.1 enables you to add notes to your iPhone photos

You can also make notes on any photo in your iPhone library, autosave, geotag your photos, touch to focus, touch for exposure, control the flash on the iPhone 4, choose image quality, pinch and zoom, and select portrait or landscape mode. Snap 1.1 can replace the regular camera tool on your iPhone and requires an iPhone, 4th generation iPod touch, or iPad 2 running iOS 4.0 or later and 4MB free disk space.

Snap 1.10
$1.99
http://snap.codecrop.com/
Available for download at the App Store in the Photography category.

Harman JBL OnBeat loudspeaker docking station for the iPod

The Harman JBL OnBeat loudspeaker docking station for the iPod, iPhone and iPad incorporates dual Phoenix full-range transducers with computer-optimized DSP equalization, which the company says creates a richly detailed sound. The universal connector enables you to rotate the iPod and iPhone screens, and it ships with an infrared remote control for music navigation and system function at your fingertips. An optional composite video cable sends video content from your device to a big screen TV. It sports a built in  USB connector for syncing and charging devices when connected to the iTunes music library as well as a 3.5mm stereo mini-jack.

Harman JBL OnBeat loudspeaker docking station for the iPod

Harman JBL OnBeat loudspeaker docking station for the iPod

Harman JBL OnBeat loudspeaker docking station
$149
http://www.jbl.com/onbeat

iQuik-Depth of Field for iPhone

iQuik-Depth of Field for iPhone
iQuik-Depth of Field (iQuikDoF) for iPhone released. iQuik-Depth of Field is aimed at iPhoneographers and enables you to selectively focus your images so you can produce macro lens effects, tiltshift effects, miniature effects, blur effects, and Bokeh effects from your iPhone/iPod camera images. It features Retina display support for iPhone 4, three depth of field presets, and manual drawing capabilities, fully adjustable blur, adn the capability to draw, erase, zoom in and out, pan, and save or upload directly to Facebook. It requires iOS 3.2 or later, 4.7MB free space, and an iPhone, iPod touch or iPad with a camera. It can be downloaded at the iTunes App store for free.

iQuikDOF enables you to add depth of field and other effects to your iPhone photos

iQuikDOF enables you to add depth of field and other effects to your iPhone photos

emirBytes
iQuikDoF
Free at Apple App store
http://iapps.emirbytes.com/iquikdof/index.html

Adobe ships Photoshop Express 2.0 for iOS 4.2

Adobe Systems has shipped Photoshop Express 2.0 for iOS with a new Adobe Camera Pack. The Camera Pack includes a Reduce Noise feature that the company says will smooth out grain and speckling that is often produced by camera phones; an Auto Review feature that enables you to quickly view a photo and delete it if it is not up to snuff; and a Self Timer that enables you to set a camera timer in three or 10 second intervals to better control when the photo is captured.
Adobe Photoshop Express 2.0 reduce noise feature

Adobe Photoshop Express 2.0 reduce noise feature

Photoshop Express editing on the iPad

Photoshop Express editing on the iPad

System requirements are iOS 4.2 or later running on an iPhone 3Gs, iPhone 4, iPod Touch (3rd or 4th generation), an iPad or iPad 2. The application currently does not support the camera on the iPad 2. Photoshop Express 2.0 is priced at $3.99 and can be downloaded from the iTunes Store on Apple’s website.
Adobe Photoshop Express 2.0 for iOS
$3.99
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/adobe-photoshop-express/id331975235?mt=8

Algoriddim’s djay for iPhone and iPod touch 1.0 ships

algoriddim’s djay for iPhone and iPod touch 1.0 enables you to have a full DJ setup in your pocket. It features a dual turntable and mixer interface for spinning, scratching, and cueing right in the palm of your hand. You can work each turntable individually, the company said, enabling you to beat match, adjust EQs, loop, and cue. It offers a direct link to your iTunes music library so you can perform live, mix a favorite playlist automatically using the Automix feature, and even listen to a continuous mix while connected to the Internet or playing a game on your iPhone/iPod.

 

djay for iPhone and iPod touch

djay for iPhone and iPod touch

 

 

Other features include live recording, airplay integration, pre-cueing, BPM sync, auto loop, and bounce loop. Djay for iPhone/iPod requires an iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, 3G, 4G iPod touch running iOS 4.2 or later and 8.5MB free space.

algoriddim’s djay for iPhone and iPod 1.0
$9.99 at the iTunes store
http://www.algoriddim.com

n-Track Software’s n-Track Studio now available on iTunes App Store

n-Track Software’s n-Track Studio now available on iTunes App Store

n-Track Software’s n-Track Studio digital audio workstation is now available for sale on the iTunes App Store for iPhone, iPad, and iPod. It is priced at $3.99. n-Track Studio enables you to record multitrack songs on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod and transfer them to the DAW on your computer for editing.

The n-Track Studio EQ

n-Track Studio's Multitrack

 

On the iPhone 3G, you can record up to four tracks. With the iPad and iPhone 4, n-Track Studio offers support for more than 10 tracks, according to the company. You can overdub, edit and export your recordings in mixed down wave and SNG format. The tracks created in n-Track Studio can then be exported to any audio editing application on the Macintosh or Windows platform. N-track Studio also includes an EQ, Spectrum Analyzer, and Tuner.

n-Track Studio
$3.99
http://ntrack.com/ios-multitrack-studio.php

Sell your app to MEDL Mobile, get payout and portion of profits

MEDL Mobile, Inc. has launched The MEDL Alliance, enabling application developers to sell their iPhone, iPad, and Android applications to MEDL, which will improve functionality and enhance the code, as well as work with advertisers to create sponsorships of select applications. MEDL will also pay out a portion of the applications profits to the original developer. The acquisition of the applications as well as the payout of profits will be decided on a case by case basis. Application developers who wish to learn more about the alliance can visit www.medlmobile.com/alliance.

Shure SE 115m+ headset

A great pair of earbuds for the first time buyer of a sound isolating headset

Shure has had a reputation of having superior headsets, headphones, and microphones, and they continue this reputation with the SE115+ sound isolating headset. This new headset is a modification to the SE115 headset line wherein the m+ designation adds a microphone and a three-button remote to the right earbud line. I’ve always wanted to test a pair of Shure headsets because of the stories I’ve heard about their sound isolating capabilities and I’m excited to say that those stories were true. But there’s always the good news and bad, and that same trend applies to the SE115m+.

Shure SE 115+

Shure SE 115+ headset is an ideal replacement for the Apple headset

Compared to the stock $29 Apple earphones with mic and remote, I found that the Shure’s offered better sound reproduction without the ear ache that some complain about when wearing Apple’s earphones. Fitting inside the ear canal helps with a better overall feel as well as great ambient sound isolation. Though that “stuffed” feeling can take some getting used to but you’ll be happy you did in the end.

In the box the SE115m+ comes with a fit-kit that has 3 sizes of foam and rubber soft flex sleeves, a headset cleaning tool, some paper documentation, and a carrying case with a carabiner style clip. Inclusion of the carrying case is great for storing the headset when not in use, and the clip allows you to clip the case almost anywhere that is convenient. The 3 sizes of tips allows the earbuds to be fit to different sized ears, and the different materials offer different styles of sound isolation. The foam sleeves offer excellent blockage of ambient sounds and a good snug fit inside the ear. The soft rubber flex sleeves offer great blockage of ambient sounds but allow for easier insertion and removal of the earbuds on the fly, as well as a less “stuffed” feeling that the foam sleeves have.

With the three-button remote for volume and playback control and an inline mic, the SE115m+ offers full support and compatibility with the iPhone 3GS. The mic also offers support for the 2009 iPod Touch’s Voice Control, the iPod Shuffle’s VoiceOver features. These three devices are able to take advantage of the remote control and mic on the SE115m+. Of course besides the mic and remote the headset is also compatible with all iPod and iPhone models as well as other audio sources for audio purposes only. Although this headset is aimed at the mobile market of iPods and iPhones it’s worth mentioning that the remote and mic are compatible with the new unibody MacBook Pro’s as well.

Unfortunately paired with the good news is some bad news, although I should state that there are only a few things that I found as bad news. The first bit of news to report on is the location of the remote and mic in the right earbud line. When worn in the way Shure intended, with the cable wrapped behind the ear the remote and microphone rests right by your right cheek putting it in an awkward location not only for use but also for appearance. But when worn like other headsets with the cable dangling in front of the ear, the remote and microphone rests between your chin and chest, which is a much better location for use and appearance. The other part of the SE115m+’s that I found surprising is the physical size of the inline remote and mic. They’re much larger than the one found on the standard Apple headset. Size gives the user great ability to find the remote and mic as well as the real estate for large buttons, but it is also a bit unsightly when hanging between your face and chest.

As for technical specifications for the Shure SE115m+’s have a 105dB SPL/mW at 1kHz, Impedance of 16O at 1kHz, and a frequency response range of 22Hz-17.5kHz.  All of which offer great audio reproduction and fuller sound than other headsets. In testing I found that the SE115m+’s sound a lot better than a lot of headsets that I’ve used in the past. Bass I found is more present when using the foam sleeves than the soft flex sleeves but this is because of the better isolation the foam provides. Lows, mids and highs were all reproduced in great quality, though a little heavy on the middle range of audio. Instrumentals and musical theater music sound great, with other types of music sounding good as well.

One last thing to note comes of great benefit to the user during the life and ownership of the headset. Shure has backed the SE115m+ with a two-year limited warranty, which is great when compared to other headset companies in the market. The inclusion of the two-year warranty could be because of the remote and mic being in-line on the headset. With the mic and remote there is more wire cable being stuffed into a similar diameter cabling as the SE115 and other headsets. Extra cable means more chances for friction and cable damage during normal usage, so the 2-year warranty gives owners a little piece of mind.

Overall the Shure SE115m+’s are a great pair of earbuds for the first time buyer of a sound isolating headset. The inclusion of three different sizes of two types of ear sleeves offers great custom fits for the ear. And if you’re one of those people who takes the product out of the box and throws it away, the carrying case helps keep all the pieces in one place. The MSRP of this headset is $119.99 USD but I’m sure you’ll be able to find them for less both online and in stores.–Joshua Virata

Shure SE115m+
$119
http://shure.com/index.htm

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