Apple Seeds is iSource’s daily roundup of Apple-related stories for the most diehard of fans, or for the news junkie that has to have all of the day’s news:
Sharp Now Producing Retina-Resolution IGZO Displays for Desktops
Sharp has announced the mass production of ultra high-resolution IGZO (indium gallium zinc oxide) displays. With all the groundwork Apple has been laying in OS X for “Retina” quality graphics, it’s only a matter of time before these displays make their way to the Mac. [Read More]
Apple Announces Final Cut Pro X Update, Brings Multichannel Audio Editing, RED Support and More
A report has surfaced which states that Apple met with Larry Jordan the night before 2012 NAB and announced their plans for Final Cut Pro X for 2012. In short, Apple will be building in Multichannel Audio editing tools, Dual Viewers, MXF Plug-in support, and RED camera support. Slowly but surely, it seems that Apple is building back the features they stripped out of the software when they rebuilt the app last year. [Read More]
Apple Allowed to Intervene in Lodsys Case
This is an update on the patent troll case from Lodsys, a company who claims Apple’s in-store purchases on the App Store infringe on their patents. Anyway, Apple has been granted the right to Intervene in the case. That means this case is far from over. [Read More]
Legal Experts Have Little Faith that DoJ Suit Against Apple Will Stick
It’s already not looking good for the Department of Justice and their suit against Apple regarding the price-fixing of digital books. However, the e-book publishers may not be so lucky. [Read More]
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TAGS: department of justice, final cut pro x, lodsys, retina display

