Tech Gadgets
Canon EOS C300
Dec 4th
You maybe wondering what will be the future of cinematography or video? More than just a camera, the C300* and C300 PL* cameras mark the beginning of a whole new system for the motion picture industry. Form factor, ergonomics, image processing and lenses – re-imagined to tailor the experience of shooting to the needs of professional cinematography crews.

Bytz Group (Formerly Known As I Am Wired Media Interactive)
Nov 3rd

Hello World, I Am Wired Media Community Team would like to inform you that our interactive company had gone through a major rebranding to Bytz Group™ is a Web Hosting, Domain Name Registration, Email Hosting, Web Design, Web Development, Corporate Branding And Reseller Hosting provider. We hope that we can also continue to innovate, inspire and share our services and products for you and your company. Furthermore, I Am Wired Media will still remain to communicate, connect & share with you the latest happenings and news of technology and gadgets. We thank you for your time you had spend with us by following our community web. We hope that you can gain some knowledge about technologies and share it with your friends or families. If you have any questions feel free to write in to us talk2us@imwiredmedia.com.

iPhone4s Coming Soon to Apple Stores
Oct 5th
Hello world, all of you are just keen to know when will the iPhone4s will be available in Apple stores? So we would like to inform you that it will be available onwards after 14th October 2011. There are at least 200 new features with the new iOS5 and the A5 chip iPhone4s.
It understands what you say.
Talk to Siri as you would to a person. Say something like “Tell my wife I’m running late.” “Remind me to call the vet.” “Any good burger joints around here?” And Siri answers you. It does what you say and finds the information you need. And then it hits you. You’re actually having a conversation with your iPhone.
Dual-core A5 chip.
The most powerful iPhone processor ever.
The A5 chip is designed with an image signal processor that’s just as good as the ones found in DSLR cameras. It’s how you can tap to focus and control exposure. And it’s the power behind zero shutter lag. The image signal processor makes the iPhone 4S camera faster, so you’ll catch all the action as it happens. The camera also uses advanced algorithms in iOS 5 for even more color accuracy, better white balance, and greater dynamic range. When you see your photos, you’ll see exactly what that means.
With 8 megapixels and all-new optics, this just might be the best camera ever on a mobile phone. It just might be the only camera you’ll ever need. And if you think that’s amazing, wait until you see your photos.
Check Out More @ www.apple.com/iphone

Broadcast Asia 2011
Jun 21st
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
Broadcast Asia 2011 Exhibition @ Suntec Singapore
Highly acclaimed as THE one-stop knowledge platform for the Broadcasting industry, BroadcastAsia2011 returns from 21-24 June 2011 at Suntec Singapore, bringing a plethora of the latest innovations, revolutionary technologies and programmes for the industry experts and professionals.
Join leading exhibitors as they congregate at Asia’s largest and most comprehensive event to showcase emerging technologies in Film, TV and Digital Signage. Expect revolutionary technologies in 3D, Animation and VFX, Broadcast Infrastructure / Facilities, Broadcast Networking and Security, Digital Media Asset Management, HD / Digital TV / IPTV / HBBTV (Hybrid Broadcasting Broadband TV), Mobile Broadcasting, Motion / Film Production and Graphics, Playout Services, Pro Audio (Editing / Mastering / Mixers / Post Production / Production), Radio (Automation, Master Control, Production) Satellite/Transmitter, Workflow Solutions, to name a few.
Broadcast Asia 2011 International Conferences
The BroadcastAsia2011 International Conference will feature a brand new conference format, with up-to-date sessions on the latest developments of broadcasting and “broader-casting” in the international arena, the growth of 3DTV since its recent launch, the future of HbbTV as well as the return of ever-popular topics such as file based workflow, what’s new in technology transmission standards and much much more. There will also be technical workshops that address specifically on the latest industry issues held in conjunction with the conference.
The Creative Content Production Conference also returns with a greater focus on content development and production in the Film and TV industry, as well as the convergence opportunities between both. There are expanded opportunities for working with producers and film-makers, as well as launch screenings for exciting upcoming projects.

iOS 5 imposes minor feature limitations
Jun 10th
Friday June 10, 2011
iOS 5 imposes minor feature limitations on iPhone 3GS, 3G owners still bitter. The unveiling of iOS 5 at this year’s WWDC keynote brought a wonderful feast of features, but it left us wondering if the iPhone 3GS would be updated with a few cards short of a full deck — the same way the 3G was treated last year. Reports are starting to flow in from folks who’ve tested it, so let’s get the bad news out of the way first: yes, some features are being withheld from the 3GS. The good news? They’re much more minor than we feared. So far, it appears that full Twitter integration and notifications are included; the newsstand and App Store are also intact, as well as the Safari reading list and grid lines in the camera. The only things we see missing so far are the photo editing features in the camera and the tab bar in Safari. So breathe a deep and well-deserved sigh of relief, fans, because your iPhone 3GS isn’t obsolete — at least, not yet. The full walkthrough of iOS 5 on the 3GS is right after the break.

Apple’s Steve Jobs talks about iCloud
Jun 8th
Wednesday, 8 June 2011,
At Apple’s WWDC in San Francisco, Apple’s Steve Jobs talks about the company’s new cloud photo service after he returns from his medical leave. In addition with that, users have the ability to take a picture on one device and then it automatically shows up on multiple devices.
What is iCloud?
iCloud stores your music, photos, apps, calendars, documents, and more. And wirelessly pushes them to all your devices — automatically. It’s the easiest way to manage your content. Because now you don’t have to.
Your content. On all your devices.
iCloud is so much more than a hard drive in the sky. It’s the effortless way to access just about everything on all your devices. iCloud stores your content so it’s always accessible from your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, Mac, or PC.* It gives you instant access to your music, apps, latest photos, and more. And it keeps your email, contacts, and calendars up to date across all your devices. No syncing required. No management required. In fact, no anything required. iCloud does it all for you.
Free gets you a lot.
When you sign up for iCloud, you automatically get 5GB of free storage. And that’s plenty of room, because of the way iCloud stores your content. Your purchased music, apps, and books, as well as your Photo Stream, don’t count against your free storage. That leaves your mail, documents, Camera Roll, account information, settings, and other app data. And since those things don’t use as much space, you’ll find that 5GB goes a long way.

The New Mac Book Pro 2011
Feb 28th
Up to 2x faster at the core.
New quad-core Intel Core i7 processors are standard on the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro. And the 13-inch models feature the new dual-core Intel Core i5 processor or the fastest dual-core processor available — the Intel Core i7. All the models use Intel’s recently refined chipsets. So what does all that mean for the new MacBook Pro models? Bottom line: They perform up to twice as fast as the previous generation,1 breezing through demanding tasks like editing HD video, compiling audio, or rendering a multilayered image file. And since Mac OS X Snow Leopard is designed to take advantage of every processor core, it captures every last bit of performance from the processor.
Faster single-chip microarchitecture.
Whether you’re watching a movie, updating your blog, or editing photos, data has to travel from place to place to be processed. The latest Intel Core architecture puts the processor, cache, memory controller, and graphics engine on a single chip. Since data doesn’t have as far to travel, you get faster performance and greater efficiency.
Turbo Boost 2.0.
Say you’re using a processor-intensive application like Aperture 3 or Final Cut Pro that benefits from extra power. Turbo Boost is a dynamic performance technology that automatically increases the speed of the active cores — up to 3.4GHz. Turbo Boost 2.0 is even more dynamic and efficient. By shifting core frequency in smaller increments than before, it allows the processor to manage performance without sacrificing efficiency. All this takes place behind the scenes, so your work just goes smoother and faster.
Hyper-Threading.
Hyper-Threading is now standard on every MacBook Pro. This technology allows two threads to run simultaneously on each core, so Mac OS X recognizes eight virtual cores on a quad-core processor and four on a dual-core processor. When you’re running multiple applications at once, the processor spreads tasks more evenly across a greater number of cores.
Integrated memory controller.
With faster access to memory, each core can get right to work on your data, rather than waiting for it to arrive. That’s why the new Intel Core architecture uses an integrated memory controller to connect fast 1333MHz memory directly to the processor. Together with up to 8MB of shared L3 cache, the integrated memory controller helps your applications run at peak performance.
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When you need more performance for things like playing 3D games, editing HD video, or even running CAD software, the 15- and 17-inch MacBook Pro models automatically switch to discrete AMD Radeon graphics that let you see more frames per second and experience better responsiveness. With up to 1GB of dedicated GDDR5 video memory, these processors provide up to 3x faster performance than the previous generation.
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Thunderbolt technology has arrived — and MacBook Pro is the first notebook to have it. Now one connection carries both DisplayPort and PCI Express. With two 10-Gbps data channels, you can transfer data more than 12 times faster than with FireWire 800. And don’t worry about a single drive or peripheral tying up the Thunderbolt port: You can daisy-chain as many as six devices, including your display. So with one tiny, streamlined port, you get lightning-fast transfer speeds and huge expansion capabilities.
For more check it out @ http://www.apple.com/macbookpro/













