Eli has been eagerly pursuing a journalistic career since he left the University of Maryland's Philip Merrill School of Journalism. Previously, Eli was a staff reporter for medical trade publication ...
If you want to share your favorite software tips and PC gaming strategies with friends and family online, you need to look into producing your own indie screencast. Screencasting (recording video of ...
Adam has a degree in Engineering, having always been fascinated by how tech works. Tech websites have saved him hours of tearing his hair out on countless occasions, and he enjoys the opportunity to ...
When it comes to showing others what you’re up to on your Windows or Mac computer, taking and sending screenshots is one route you can go. However, there are a multitude of feature-filled programs out ...
Every now and then, something comes along that changes everything for a particular industry. The iPod did it for portable audio, and sliced bread did it for… well, everything. In the screencast ...
Does anyone visit Second Life anymore? Perhaps not, or at least not often. But video tutorials are still very helpful, which makes screencasting a useful skill to develop. We’ve covered screencasting ...
Screencasting and screensharing are two easy tools at your disposal when you want to share best practices and details that might otherwise be lost This week I’ve been interviewing users of our product ...
Mac OS X is full of ways to record your screen, with a tool built-in to Quicktime Player and a vast number of third-party apps. Among the many tools, Screenflow is easily our top choice. It's fast, ...
There's a large number of options for creating videos, but the TLT team has identified Echo360 Universal Capture and Zoom as the best solutions to get started with quickly. Using Echo360's Universal ...
One of the apps available in The Fall 2011 Mac SuperBundle offered on the Cult of Mac Deals page is Camtasia by TechSmith ($149 regularly/$99 introductory pricing, in the Mac App Store. Camtasia is a ...
Essentially, KODI add-ons are a loosely analogous version of turn of the century, peer-to-peer audio MP3 file sharing technology embodied by a company called Napster. In 2001, the United States Court ...