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Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Here is a simple tutorial that will cover all of the basics for using the Pen Tool, to make custom shapes in Photoshop CS4. Techniques including defining anchor points and curving are shown, so that you learn just how easy it can be to use the Pen Tool.
in Adobe, Pen Tool, Photoshop, Web Design
Monday, March 8th, 2010
In this tutorial, you will learn how to create an animation that moves from one position to another, using the Motion Tweening Tool.
in Adobe, Flash, Motion Tween, Web Design
Friday, March 5th, 2010
Here is a tutorial that will teach you how to use lighting effects and shadows in Photoshop.
in Adobe, Photoshop, Web Design
Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
CES 2010 has been a big show for Intel, showing a wide array of products on the floor. The latest WebProNews video shows off the HP MediaSmart Home Server, which promises to streamline file access for the home and abroad.
Steve Murtha explains the three pillar aspect of the MediaSmart Home Server; protection, sharing, and remote [...]
in 2010, backup, CES, Cloud, Home, HP, MediarSmart, Microsoft, network, PC, Server
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Intelius showed off its new app called DateCheck at CES 2010. This new app allows users to do background checks on people they just met. Datecheck can be used on iPhone, Blackberry, or Android devices.
All you need is a person’s name, phone number or email address and Datecheck will pull up all kinds of information. [...]
in Applications, CES, CES 2010, DateCheck, Intelius, mobile
Monday, February 22nd, 2010
With advancements in technology, comes new ways to engage in music. Beamz, a product shown off at CES 2010, introduces new ways to play and learn music.
The Beamz product uses light beams, with a total of six beams which can be ‘broken’. Once a beam is broken by hand or object, then music is played. [...]
in 2010, beam, Beamz, CES, compatible, educational, entertain, instrument, Mac, Music, PC, play
Friday, February 19th, 2010
Technically, you can connect your laptop to your television but it requires cables and cords that many people can’t stand. Intel has developed a Wireless Display technology (WiDi) which allows for a more simple connection process. They displayed this tech at CES 2010, and WebProNews was there to check it out.
The WiDi connection requires a [...]
in 2010, adapter, Best Buy, CES, Core, HDMI, HDTV, Intel, laptop, Netgear, Notebook, processor, WiDi
Thursday, February 18th, 2010
Regen, a new company showed off their line of products at CES 2010. Their first charger line works with iPhones and iPods, and is solar powered.
The ReNu tablet is a personal 9×9 inch tablet which can be set outside to gather solar energy, or hung on a window to attract sunlight. The power is stored [...]
in 2010, CES, charge, dock, iPhone, iPod, power, Regen, ReNu, solar, sunlight, tablet
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Wrapsol created a new way to protect mobile devices without using a case. WebProNews got to check it this new invention at CES 2010.
This new protective film is very durable and keeps your phone from getting debris and scratches on it. It can be used as an alternative to a case, or with one for [...]
in CES, CES 2010, mobile, Protective Film, Wrapsol
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
The files sitting on your computer are waiting to be used on other devices in your home. With the HSTi Wireless Media Stick you can stream media files from your PC, to any USB enabled device.
Featured at CES 2010, the HSTi Wireless Media Stick plugs into a USB port which connects wirelessly to the storage [...]
in CES, files, HSTi, Media, stick, storage, stream, USB, wireless