Taipei, Taiwan----March 25, 2008----CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), innovative solutions provider for the connected digital lifestyle, today released CyberLink MediaShow 4, combining photo and video ...
SANTA CLARA, Calif.-Sept. 8, 2009-NVIDIA Corp. announced today that CyberLink MediaShow 5, a new software program that organises digital photos based on who is in them, is utilising the CUDA parallel ...
Remember BDXL? That's the format that the Blu-ray Disc Association was trumpeting during this year's Computex trade show, though 3D Blu-ray seems to have stolen the spotlight since. We doubt that ...
If you use the Mac OS you’ll be accustomed to using iLife, which is a one-stop solution for editing images and video. Sadly, if you use Windows there is no such solution that comes in one neat package ...
Fast, High-performance Video Conversion Software Optimized for Intel Core i7, NVIDIA CUDA and ATI Stream London, UK—April 29, 2009—CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW) is launching a new video conversion ...
CyberLink Launches MediaShow 5, the Fast and Easy Way to Share and Preserve Life’s Precious Memories
London, UK—September 8, 2009—CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), innovative solutions provider for the connected media lifestyle, today released CyberLink MediaShow 5, the fast and easy way to organize, fix, ...
Mediashow is yet another quality product from Cyberlink that deals with video and photo editing. Cyberlink Mediashow has a slick easy-to-use interface and comes with a range of exciting features.
This comprehensive multimedia playback suite comes with full 3D capabilities but suffers from some small oversights. CyberLink Media Suite 10 Ultra is the latest flagship version of CyberLink’s all-in ...
When Intel released its second-generation Core (aka "Sandy Bridge") processing platform at the beginning of the year, some major software vendors had already adjusted their products to take advantage ...
You all recall Intel's interesting "Deep Viewer" tech demo that we showed you way back in January, live on the CES show floor. Of course you do. Well it appears that NVIDIA has cooked up a solution ...
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