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In Episode 27, iBryan discusses why he switched to Compact Flash Cards from Hoodman USA and speaks with Bob Schmidt of Hoodman USA. Hoodman's cards are faster than the competition and consume less power than other alternatives. They're also made in the USA and have many unique features making them a card definately worth looking into.
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Join iBryan as he discusses the Pulse Color Elite color management system from X-Rite. iBryan details how Pulse has made the process of creating profiles and color managing his computers easier than ever before and also talks with Tom Ashe an X-Rite spokesperson about this fantastic color management system.
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In Episode 25, iBryan speaks with Andy LaGuardia from Fuji Film USA about the award winning E900 Digital Point and Shoot Camera. This 9 Megapixel Bad Boy has something for everyone and could easily be a travel compact camera for Pro's with it's RAW file capability, great image quality and manual options or a camera to fit in busy mom's purses with point and shoot ease.

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Episode 24 is an interview with Benjamin Rudolph, Marketing Manager for Parallels, Inc. In this episode Bryan and Ben discuss Parallels' revolutionary product that lets users of Intel Mac's run any version of Windows on their computers simultaneously with Mac OSX with little or no performance hit vs. a standalone PC. All aspects of the application is discussed including why virtualization should be your preferred method of running Windows on a Mac, Parallels vs. Apple's Bootcamp, Setup and so much more. The podcast is filled with useful links to additional information as well as screenshots of the product in action.
This interview was done a few days ago when Parallels Desktop was a release candidate. We are happy to report that as of today 5/15/2006, Parallels Desktop has been released. The press release can be found at http://www.parallels.com/en/news/id,9121.
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Nikon has just released the successor to the Nikon D2X, the Nikon D2Xs. Chock full of improvements this 12MP camera is sure to be a hot one. With new features such as improved high speed crop composing, increased continuous shooting, factory LCD calibration, multiple exposure capability and so much more. Listen as iBryan discusses what's new and what remains from the D2X.