New apps, rumours and financial updates for the week of June 7
New apps and updates
- inPixio Photo Clip 9 adds more photo-editing options
- GraphicConverter 11 adds macros recording function, RAW developer, more
- Nik Collection 2 by DxO offers creative possibilities, RAW File compatibility
- Polarr announces 24FPS video editing app for iOS
- PicMonkey launches real-time collaboration features
Rumours and reports
Here are some interesting items from around the internet:
- Creve Coeur Camera consolidated its three retail operations by closing the Chesterfield, MO, and Shiloh, IL, stores and combining them into one superstore at 12747 Olive Blvd., St. Louis, MO, via the Creve Coeur Camera website.
- MyHeritage receives the Unsung Heroes Award from Vivid-Pix and the Genealogy Guys, via MyHeritage blog
- Microsoft closes its ‘specialty stores’ in mall kiosks, via ZDNet
- Costco is finally figuring out its e-commerce strategy, by DigiDay
- The first camera phone was sold 20 years ago, and it’s not what you might expect, via Android Authority
- Most Popular Shopping Malls In America, 2019, via CEOworld magazine
Financial News
- Largan May revenues up 16.45% on year, via DigiTimes
- Michaels crafts Q1 results that meet expectations; will open 20 net stores, via Chain Store Age.
- Generation Next announces May 2019 Results; US State Department approves Passport Photo Printed at Print Mates kiosk
People on the Move
- Adorama appoints Michael Amkreutz to Chief Executive Officer, via press release
- MAC Group names Wayne Schulman to Lead Nanlite Sales Division, via press release. Also, MAC Group named Barry Garcia as Technical Sales Manager for Nanlite