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Apple Posts New HD ‘Avengers’ Trailer, Offers Free Song Downloads
Apr 17th

Apple has posted an incredible new iTunes-exclusive Avengers trailer, in which Iron Man faces off against Thor, as well as a new iTunes page with free song downloads and links to movies, graphic novels, TV shows, and apps to help you prepare for the premier of The Avengers in theaters.

Apple is also offering a free download of the new Soundgarden song “Live to Rise” for a limited time, as well as another free download of the song “Comeback” (both songs are featured in The Avengers) to anyone who pre-orders tickets for the midnight premiere of the film.
Check out the awesome new trailer below, and don’t forget to pre-order the official soundtrack and check out all of the other great Avengers content on iTunes!
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MacBook Pro fragrance reproduces the scent of an Apple unboxing
Apr 17th
Never in a million years would I have thought someone would want to bottle up the “scent” of a MacBook Pro unboxed. Sure enough, three Australian artists have recreated a fragrance that replicates a fresh MacBook Pro being opened.
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Apple Reveals New Features Coming to Final Cut Pro X
Apr 17th
In a meeting with video trainer Larry Jordan at the National Association of Broadcasters’ meeting (NAB), Apple shared many of their plans for Final Cut Pro X (via The Loop), revealing new features that will be coming to the app sometime this year, as well as some relatively light details surrounding those features:

Apple began providing “advanced looks” as part of the roll-out to the launch of FCP X and wanted to continue letting us know what’s coming. (I think this is a great idea, because it helps us plan.)
Here are the bullet points (none of this was demoed):
- Multichannel Audio Editing Tools
- Dual Viewers
- MXF Plug-in Support
- RED camera support
Apple also mentioned that these would not be the only features announced this year. Apple previously used NAB to introduce Final Cut Pro X last year, but does not traditionally participate or get involved in the event.
More details on the new features can be found over at Larry Jordan’s blog.r
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Apple Reveals New Features Coming to Final Cut Pro X
Apr 17th
In a meeting with video trainer Larry Jordan at the National Association of Broadcasters’ meeting (NAB), Apple shared many of their plans for Final Cut Pro X (via The Loop), revealing new features that will be coming to the app sometime this year, as well as some relatively light details surrounding those features:

Apple began providing “advanced looks” as part of the roll-out to the launch of FCP X and wanted to continue letting us know what’s coming. (I think this is a great idea, because it helps us plan.)
Here are the bullet points (none of this was demoed):
- Multichannel Audio Editing Tools
- Dual Viewers
- MXF Plug-in Support
- RED camera support
Apple also mentioned that these would not be the only features announced this year. Apple previously used NAB to introduce Final Cut Pro X last year, but does not traditionally participate or get involved in the event.
More details on the new features can be found over at Larry Jordan’s blog.r
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New Apple Store-Within-a-Store Displays Appearing at Walmart
Apr 17th
ifoAppleStore.com is reporting the first sighting of an Apple store-within-a-store concept at a Walmart store in Arkansas, 20 minutes away from the big box merchandiser’s home office.
This might be the prototype for a rumored expansion of displays such as these to Walmart’s Sam’s Club warehouse store division.
The displays feature tall, double-sided, back-lit graphics, a clean-looking wood table, live display products and under-table accessory storage with security glass. The new look is an update to previous Apple product displays within Walmart stores. Those have been small, and usually poorly maintained.
The displays were sighted in a store located in Lowell, a town of 7,500 residents located along I-540 in the northeastern part of the state.
Apple pioneered the store-within-a-store concept at CompUSA stores in 1997. The practice continues at Best Buy and Target stores.
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