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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Fri, 2003-12-26 00:05.

UPDATE: A petition asking Apple to support USB/USB2 cameras in iChat AV has just started here. Although it looks like Apple is already working on it, it's worth signing this petition so as to show them they're on the right path ;). There are also a few other features being confirmed, so I might post a follow-up article soon.

It looks like AOL and Apple are really on good terms these days. Recently, Apple announced a partnership with AOL for Apple's iTunes Music Store. Over the last two months, I've been receiving persistent reports from quite accurate sources that AOL is working with Apple in order to make its future versions of AOL and AIM software compatible with iChat AV for video chat.

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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Thu, 2003-12-25 00:04.

I was very busy these days because of my studies and of the Christmas preparations, that's why the site hasn't been updated for a while. So happy Christmas to all of you and stay tuned, as some rumors are coming this week.

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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Sat, 2003-12-06 00:04.

UPDATE: ThinkSecret reports that the next release of iMovie will be version 3.5 and not 4.0 as I reported. I could not verify that information by my own sources but I believe that ThinkSecret's report it is not impossible. I'll keep you informed if there is something new about it.

I've recently reported that Apple could introduce iPhoto 3, Keynote 2.0 and Final Cut Pro 5.0 during MacWorld SF 2004.

Some reliable sources are now confirming the release of iPhoto 3 and Keynote 2.0 but also claim that a new version of iMovie (version 4.0) is also to be released.

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