World Cup 2010 Special!

World Cup fever has gripped the office. Well, not everyone is enjoying the games (as my brother says, “why would I want to watch people jogging for 90 minutes?), but many of us are certainly talking about it.

One of our favorite vendors, Elgato, is commemorating the 2010 FIFA World Cup with a special edition of the awesome EyeTV 3.4 software that powers their TV tuners. This version of EyeTV offers a new feature called the “Vuvuzela Filter”. This filter gives you the option to dampen the buzz of vuvuzela horns in the stadium during live TV broadcasts; it can be quickly switched on and off at any time during the game. To use the filter, control click to bring up the contextual menu in EyeTV.

EyeTV software, together with an Elgato Mac TV tuner, turns your Mac into the coolest television in the house. We’ve put all Elgato TV tuners on sale for $10 off with flat $4.99 shipping.

Click here to see all Elgato TV tuners.

The Vuvuzela Filter is available in EyeTV for a limited time only, and will disappear with the next software update – after the 2010 FIFA World Cup is over.

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