Smith Micro today announced the availability of Manga Studio 5, the newest version of their widely-known 2D comic creation software, as well as unveiled a limited edition Ethan Nicolle "Axe Cop" print and Wacom Cintiq tablet giveaway. In the four years since the last edition of Manga Studio came out, it has become the industry standard for anyone illustrating comic books or comic style art. To celebrate the official launch of Manga Studio 5, Smith Micro is hosting a contest where anyone in the US can enter to win a Wacom Cintiq tablet and one of 25-signed prints created by Manga Studio artist and Axe Cop creator, Ethan Nicolle. You can enter to win here Manga Studio 5 allows artists to create professional comic and manga-style art from start to finish. Whether you are a beginner or pro illustrator, Manga Studio 5 delivers the tools to help you bring your imagination to life. To learn more, visit Manga Studio.
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This past week the consumer tech industry converged in Las Vegas at CES. The show reaches across global markets, connects industry executives and enables consumer electronics innovations to grow and thrive. As CES winds down after an exciting week, we wanted to highlight our experience and those of our clients. StreamBoost, the new smart router technology from Qualcomm, was at the show and available for viewing for the first time ever. Skifta, Qualcomm's DLNA app that enables users to wirelessly shift their media throughout their connected home, launched for iPhone. Inq demoed Material, an upcoming content discovery service for Android, at Pepcom Digital Experience and Monabar, a browser plug-in app allowing users to earn cash back during online shopping, demoed at Showstoppers. Although we might need to catch up on sleep, we had a blast at the show and will post some fun pictures shortly. Qualcomm Atheros unveiled its StreamBoost router technology at CES this week. Qualcomm’s new best of breed smart router technology provides unparalleled network performance to all devices in the connected home through intelligent management of broadband connections. Unprecedented bandwidth allocation and control features create a harmonious connected environment where applications no longer need to compete for bandwidth and issues such as buffering video streams, glitchy voice chats and online game latency are nonexistent. Family members can now play online games, stream video, host real time chats, download files and more all at the same time with no dip in application performance. This week Qualcomm released an iOS version of its home media shifting app, Skifta. Now available at the App Store, the Skifta iOS app streams media from any iOS device to any DLNA receiver. Also available on Android devices, Skifta offers access to a number of online channels that pull in content from services like Dropbox, Instagram, Facebook Photos, Picasa, Flickr, Soma.fm, Napster, ShoutCast, Revision 3, TED TalksSoundcloud, Rdio. To download the free Skifta app visit the App Store now. |
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