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- Macworld Expo moves to February in 2010
- Next year's annual San Francisco Macworld Expo show will be held in February, right before Saint Valentine's day, IDG World Expo announced on Monday. In addition, the show will feature a Saturday time slot. by David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2009-03-30
- What Apple didn't announce at Macworld Expo
- What Apple didn't announce at Macworld ExpoWant some cheese with that whine? nt...SighEven if Apple announced half of your list, there would still be several whiners all over the blogosphere moaning about the lack of the other half.Spoiled children...wouldn't be 8 hoursIt wouldn't be 8 hours if they didn't spend...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-16
- What Apple didn't announce at Macworld Expo
- Reader Mark W. emailed me his list of announcements he wished Apple would have announced at Macworld Expo, but didn't. The short list no Apple TV upgrade no Mac Mini upgrade no matte-finish laptop screen option (for the 13 and 15, anyway) no new...
- Blog posts 2009-01-16
- Mac-centric exhibit area confirmed for CES 2010
- There's been a lot of discussion over last week's rumor that Apple is forsaking Macworld Expo and will instead make the the 600 mile drive south east to Las Vegas to exhibit at CES instead. Regardless of where you stand on the rumor CNet News.com's Tom Krazit...
- Blog posts 2009-01-13
- Has Apple gotten lazy?
- I know it's hard for a company to reinvent itself on essentially a semi-annual basis, but the fact of the matter is that Apple's over all product line has become stagnant. iPod hasn't had a huge enhancement since video, iPhone, although intrinsically software upgradable to add valuable feature releases, hasn't...
- Blog posts 2009-01-12
- CES: Where's the Mac pavilion?
- Exhibitors at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco are taking advantage of deals for next year's show, if it happens. On the show floor, some say a Apple pavilion at CES in Las Vegas might be a better option. by David Morgenstern
- Blog posts 2009-01-08
- Macworld Expo: Color freak
- Macworld Expo: Color freakI thought I would check your conclusion[i]Reading the message threads in some discussion groups online after the demo, there appears to be some issues with this product and Windows systems. On a Mac, it all seemed to work — go figure.[/i]Since you have been known to blatantly...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-06
- Rumor: iWork to migrate to the Web for Macworld Expo
- Rumor: iWork to migrate to the Web for Macworld ExpoHehe, I remember the MobileMe epic fail!!That was the time when Apple was proud of delivering [url=http://www.nowpublic.com/tech-biz/10-cent-apples-mobileme-mail-was-lost] up to 90% of email sent to a MobileMe account. [/url]I think a 90% delivery rate for an email system is pretty good, don't...
- Discussion threads 2009-01-02
- Rumor: iWork to migrate to the Web for Macworld Expo
- A rumor making the rounds (originatng from 9To5Mac.com) claims that Apple may use Macworld Expo â€" which starts next week in San Francisco â€" to launch a Web-based version of iWork. iWork '08 currently comprises three apps: Kenote presentations, Numbers spreadsheet, and Pages word processor and is...
- Blog posts 2009-01-02
- More reasons for Apple to hate Macworld Expo
- Apple says the annual Macworld Expo is a waste of money and effort now that it has its retail stores doing demo on a daily basis. Now, some Apple watchers say the company is tired of feeling pressure to release products at the show, but perhaps push has come to...
- Blog posts 2008-12-23
- Shill Filler: How Apple killed Macworld Expo
- We spent almost an hour on last night's taping of the PowerPage Podcast (Episode 99) talking about Apple's unceremonial abandonment of Macworld Expo. Everyone agreed that the timing was suspect and that Apple handled it poorly.Apple's press release bailing on Macworld Expo hurts the show, hurts the exhibitors...
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
- Episode 99: PowerPage Podcast
- Episode 99 of the PowerPage Podcast has been posted. On it Rob Parker, Youngmoo Kim and I discuss Apple pulling out of Macworld Expo, Phil Schiller giving the keynote address, Macworld Expo speculation, Mac OS 10.5.6 and we play "What's On Your Mac?" by Jason D. O'Grady
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
- News to know: IE exploit; Windows Live; Crowdsourcing; Apple
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Ed Bott: Windows Live drops the ball on support Mary Jo Foley: Will the Microsoft Live Search turmoil ever end? Gizmodo: The Definitive Coast-to-Coast...
- Blog posts 2008-12-18
- Can Macworld Expo survive without Apple?
- Can Macworld Expo survive without Apple?Why not just do an internet expo?Everyone can get to it and doesnt cost much. Hell, you could keep it running year round! LOLMaybe they finally realized that macs are not as popular as they think.RE: Can Macworld Expo survive without Apple?That's like asking can...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-17
- Can Macworld Expo survive without Apple?
- Yesterday's earth-shattering announcement that Apple will abruptly stop exhibiting at Macworld Expo after January's event sent shockwaves through the Mac community. After 25 years of anchoring the exhibit-hall with its massive booth and kicking off the event with a keynote address that people would literally wait in line for 24...
- Blog posts 2008-12-17
- Macworld Expo minus Apple: Traditions meet market reality
- Apple on Monday said it will pull out of participating in the annual Macworld Expo show. The traditional timing of the show must have contributed to the decision as well as market conditions. The move will trouble small developers hoping to get some face time with Mac influencers. by David...
- Blog posts 2008-12-17
- Breaking: Apple to pull out of Macworld Expo after January
- Breaking: Apple to pull out of Macworld Expo after JanuaryBreaking news: Apple invents the brick-n-mortar store and the website!!![i]The increasing popularity of Apple's Retail Stores, which more than 3.5 million people visit every week, and the Apple.com website enable Apple to directly reach more than a hundred million customers around...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-16
- iPhone nano rumor revived for Macworld Expo
- iPhone nano rumor revived for Macworld ExpoPerhaps its notmeant to be a smaller iPhone(Phone, Mp3 player, web browser, etc) but an equivalent of the iPod nano(e.g. its not an iPod touch, its a phone, and mp3 player with a simple but neat interface). But somehow I doubt they would make...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-15
- Adobe lays off 600; skips Macworld Expo
- Adobe lays off 600; skips Macworld ExpoWeaker?Fellow ZD blogger Larry Dignan notes that demand for Creative Suite 4 was weaker than expected and the main cause for the shortfall in fourth quarter revenue.Its weaker demand is porportional to the fact that it was a crap upgrade. There is hardly anything...
- Discussion threads 2008-12-04
- Mouse inventor sighted at Macworld Expo
- Mouse inventor sighted at Macworld ExpoWhen??When does the Mac Book Pro get the multi-touch? I'd like to see that.RE: Mouse inventor sighted at Macworld ExpoThanks David,Besides Steve stopping for a few minutes to talk to Doug and inviting us to get together for lunch, this has been on of the...
- Discussion threads 2008-01-18
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