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  2. Picaboo - Wikipedia

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    PC Magazine praised the quality of the printed photo-book. [17] In a December 2018 review, PC World found the quality of the book to be good, but criticized the lack of gift packaging options and inconsistency in photo reproduction when source pictures had lower resolution.

  3. iPhoto - Wikipedia

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    On March 7, 2012, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced an iOS-native version of iPhoto alongside the third-generation iPad. [3] On June 27, 2014, Apple announced that they would cease development of iPhoto and work on a transition to their new Photos app. [4] On February 5, 2015 Apple included a preview of Photos with a beta release of OS X Yosemite. [5]

  4. Aperture (software) - Wikipedia

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    Aperture is a discontinued professional image organizer and editor developed by Apple between 2005 and 2015 for the Mac, as a professional alternative to iPhoto.. Aperture is a non-destructive editor that can handle a number of tasks common in post-production work, such as importing and organizing image files, applying adjustments, and printing or exporting photographs.

  5. Mixbook - Wikipedia

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    The Best PHoto Book Service, NYtimes Wirecutter [15] Editor's Choice Best Photo Book, Top Ten Reviews [ 16 ] Since its inception, Mixbook has been named “the best photo book service” by Tom's Guide, [ 17 ] and the title of “best overall photo book service” by WSJ's The Buy Side.

  6. Nearly 330,000 smoke alarms sold by HSN recalled due to ...

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    Made in China, the alarms were sold through HSN nationwide and online from July 2020 through November 2024 for between $40 and $50, the notice stated.

  7. MacBook Pro (Apple silicon) - Wikipedia

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    The first MacBook Pro with Apple silicon, based on the Apple M1, was released in November 2020. The 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pros were released on October 26, 2021. Powered by either M1 Pro or M1 Max chips , they are the first to be available only with an Apple silicon system on a chip.