The new iPhone is already rumoured to pack video recording and an iMovie app for editing on the move, but several Apple job listings are starting to make it look even more likely.
The new iPhone is already rumoured to pack video recording and an iMovie app for editing on the move, but several Apple job listings are starting to make it look even more likely.
Apple plans to make the new iPhone a miniature powerhouse of video capture, editing and sharing, according to the latest rumours.
We’ve already seen mentions of video abilities inside iPhone OS 3.0, and now it seems iMovie is about to make the jump to mobile. Read on for all the details.
Apple’s iLife 09 might be the biggest upgrade to iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand iDVD and iWeb since the software suite launched, but what if you only want one app. Or don’t want to pay for them at all? There are plenty of free alternatives to ilife. We’ve rounded up the best ones here, and they’re all free!
As part of its update to iLife today, Apple wheeled out a new version of its entry level video editor, iMovie. It seems Apple listened to the negative feedback which followed the last version, tweaking its interface and adding tons of new features, including shake correction, editing refinements and animated maps for video-happy travelers.
The rumours about Apple’s plans for Macworld are coming thick and fast now, and the latest bit of speculation is that the firm could be making two of its biggest software apps web-based.
Yep, the iWork productivity suite and iMovie video editor are apparently going into the cloud, with Apple Ink blogger Seth Weintraub citing “reliable sources” as saying that the latter will become largely a web app, giving users the ability to upload movies and edit them online.