Apple has some employees, who in their Final Cut video editing software suite, according to a report by an industry insider video. “Apple 40 fired by my former team for Final Cut yesterday, many good people, despite high profits,” said Pete Warden last week in a tweet. Warden, a data mining former Apple employee who wrote the plug-ins for effects software for Adobe Systems for video, also referred to the cuts in his blog. The surface tweet AE Rich Young’s News blog portal that deals with After Effects.
Apple wanted to take a position on the question. With successful products like the iPhone, iPod, and iTunes, Apple has grown well over the stronghold of digital publishing for a consumer to more business oriented. But Apple is still active in the field of digital media, too. Apple Final Cut Studio Suite recent in July, including Final Cut Pro 7 and 3 February released its Aperture photo management software released. In December, it has updated its Mac Pro to fit the dual quad-core 3.33 GHz Intel processors.
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Report: Apple cuts some Final Cut staff
DROID Sells 250,000 In First Week
We’re chalking up the DROID as a success and we’re sure Motorola and Verizon are too. After reportedly selling 100,000 units in the first weekend, it looks like the DROID followed it up with roughly 250,000 in its first week. According to Flurry: Through its analytics service, Flurry monitors usage of over 10,000 developers’ applications on iphone and Android. In total, Flurry tracks applications on approximately two out of every three unique iphone and Android handsets in the market, including over 15,000 million user sessions per day. To estimate first week sales totals for the myTouch 3G, Droid and iphone 3GS, Flurry detected new handsets within its system, and then made adjustments to account for varying levels of Flurry application penetration by handset. Flurry also cross-checked their iPhone 3GS numbers with the ones Apple released to confirm and the total was similar. But no matter what the exact numbers are, the DROID has definitely re-invigorated Motorola and we expect them to close out the year strong. The DROID has been an out and out success.