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Wacom announces new Cintiq Interactive Pen Displays

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Wacom Technology Corp. announced today the introduction of two new members to the Cintiq family–the Cintiq 12WX (USD$999) and Cintiq 20WSX (USD$1,999).

The Cintiq 12WX combines all the advantages and power of direct pen-on-screen input with a new low-profile, lightweight and flexible design. The new Cintiq 12WX is aimed at professional creators of digital content looking to improve and streamline their workflow. Storyboarding for 2D or 3D animations, compositing for post production, designing graphics, as well as retouching photos are just a few of the many creative applications where the Cintiq 12WX will excel.

The Cintiq 20WSX, the world’s first wide-format desktop pen display. Combining the the same design elements and ergonomic enhancements as the Cintiq 21UX, Wacom’s latest wide-format pen display is ideal for those who prefer to work with a 16:10 aspect ratio and may not require the increased resolution of the 21UX.

I’ve been good Santa, really I have.

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News Corp’s Keith Rupert Murdoch prefers ”mobisodes” over iTMS for FOX TV

In a Newsweek article, the 74 years old chairman of News Corp., Keith Rupert Murdoch, was quoted as saying:

We’re not knocked out by iPod so far. We’ve talked to them, to Google and others. But how many people really want to get video on a tiny screen when they already have TiVo or a similar service from their cable company or DirecTV? How many will want to pay $1.99 on Monday morning if they missed “Desperate Housewives” the night before? What’s been announced so far with iPod and Disney and NBC is very small-time at the moment.

Okay, so what does Murdoch have planned for mobile media? The interview goes on:

There are so many things you can do, particularly in other parts of the world, where mobile-telephone service is a lot more developed. We’re downloading minute segments–original “mobisodes”–of the Fox hit “24.” Soon we’ll be downloading the funniest joke of the week in “Family Guy.” People will be sitting in bars and holding up their phones and laughing. It’ll be a pretty serious piece of revenue for us someday, probably. We’ll be into all these things, some quite original and some of what others are doing.

So, I guess, we won’t be seeing Simpsons episodes on the iTunes Music Store any time soon. But if Murdoch is right, we really don’t want them anyway…hmm…I thought I did.

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EDGE Tech Corp Announces 400GB Portable Hard Drive

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EDGE Tech announced today the release of a 400GB 3.5″ portable hard drive. This is latest addition to the company’s DiskGO! portable drive product line and the largest capacity offering to date from EDGE. The company’s entire line of DiskGO! 3.5″ portable hard drives support USB 2.0 and FireWire (IEEE-1394) interfaces and are available for sale at all of EDGE’s reseller and distribution partners. In addition to the new 400GB capacity, this product is also available in 80GB, 120GB, 160GB, and 250GB capacities. The 400GB portable drive will have a MSRP of USD$349.99 after manufacturer’s mail-in rebate

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