Apple expo: Mac news from Paris
News Apple expo: Attacks on Intel but hugs for Microsoft Apple expo: iBook narrows consumer-pro gap Jobs rolls out new iBooks, Mac OS X at Apple Expo Sprinklers flood Apple Expo site The Apple Expo show floor in Paris has been flooded by a sprinkler...
[September 13, 2000, 13:55]
Macworld Expo: Apple goes after gamers
News At Macworld Expo 99 in the US yesterday, Apple said it's taking a series of steps to lure game makers and players back to the Mac -- including committing to Silicon Graphics Inc.s OpenGL 3-D graphics standard and incorporating faster graphics...
[January 6, 1999, 10:18]
Apple expo: Users get OS X, but fears remain
News Steve Jobs didn't disappoint Macintosh fans on the opening day of Apple Expo in Paris Wednesday. Take me to the Apple expo roundup The Apple leader delivered the public beta version of the long-awaited operating system upgrade OS X, as well as two...
[September 13, 2000, 14:57]
Apple expo: Attacks on Intel but hugs for Microsoft
News Microsoft also has a sizeable pavilion at the expo, solely to demonstrate Office 2001 -- no mention of such technologies as Windows Media Audio, which competes with Apple's QuickTime, or Windows itself, which dwarfs Apple's Mac OS in user adoption.
[September 14, 2000, 13:59]
Jobs rolls out new iBooks, Mac OS X at Apple Expo
News According to sources, Apple had originally planned to unveil the Radeon chip at July's Macworld Expo/New York, then pulled the announcement when ATI prematurely released information about Apple's forthcoming Macs.
[September 13, 2000, 10:18]
Powering up Apple: Macworld Expo Special
News Apple CEO Steve Jobs traditionally makes major announcements at the twice-yearly Macworld Expo -- and this year is no exception. Peppy PowerBook on tap for Expo? Apple gets a little help from its friends
[January 6, 2000, 14:04]
News Burst: Apple quits UK expo
News Macworld UK had reported early Thursday that "strong rumors" from Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California, suggested that iCEO Steve Jobs was cool to Apple's participation in the UK show. MacWEEK had reported that the UK date interfered with...
[November 1, 1999, 7:20]
Apple cancels European event
News On Monday Apple announced it would cancel its Apple Expo 2001 in Paris, its main event in Europe, which had been set for 26-31 September. We're cancelling Apple Expo in the wake of last week's devastating and tragic events," said Steve Jobs, Apple...
[September 17, 2001, 17:02]
IDG softens stance in Macworld spat
News After a war of words last week, Apple Computer and Macworld Expo show promoter IDG World Expo managed a bit of detente on Monday. On Monday, the trade show organiser said Apple will indeed take part in January's Macworld Expo in San Francisco and...
[October 22, 2002, 7:57]
Apple to launch a new Mac-only show next year
News UK managing director John Molyneux criticises Apple Expo for not being able to offer the Apple community the opportunity to "talk to Apple and other key players". Earlier this year, Apple Expo's organiser EMAP Trenton expressed its intention to...
[October 2, 1998, 11:03]
Jobs bows out of Internet expo
News The Internet World expo will go on, but it won't include an opening keynote presentation by Apple Computer chief executive Steve Jobs, according to organisers of the annual industry gathering. Jobs' appearance at Internet World precipitated some...
[March 17, 2000, 9:34]
Macworld retreat marks new era for Apple
News Even though Apple's chief executive Steve Jobs will not be playing his customary role, the last Macworld Expo with Apple's participation will still be interesting — for perhaps that exact reason. Apple never seems to break up amicably with its...
[January 5, 2009, 13:59]
'CubeBook' reports prime Mac rumour mill
News Although the weeks before January's Macworld Expo/San Francisco traditionally represent the calm before the storm for official product announcements from Mac vendors, the imminent arrival of Apple Computer Inc.s biggest trade show of the year can...
[December 14, 2000, 12:20]
Exclusive: Apple plots Mac OS X ship date
News Mac fans won't walk out of January's Macworld Expo/San Francisco with copies of Mac OS X 1.0 in hand, sources told ZDNet News, but they will leave Apple chief executive Steve Jobs' keynote address with a firm ship date for the next-generation OS.
[December 7, 2000, 8:01]
Hard-core Apple fans threaten Parisian chaos
News A group of militant British Mac users plan to disrupt Apple CEO Steve Jobs' keynote speech at Apple Expo in Paris next week. The protest will focus on three issues: the cancellation of the UK Mac show in favour of Apple Expo Paris, recent legal...
[September 7, 2000, 14:51]
Apple sues over Mac secrets
News The lawsuit comes less than a month before the San Francisco Macworld Expo, where Apple is expected to unveil updated versions of many of its "i" applications. Apple has a message for people who reveal product details before the company does: We...
[December 12, 2002, 7:41]
Roundup: Mac Expo 2000
News ATI offers peek at Apple's Expo wares Now on the eve of Macworld Expo in New York, Wall Street wants to see the juicy sequel: 'Apple, the Growth Story' MACWORLD EXPO: THE BUILDUP What it unveils at the Mac Expo in New York this week may give us...
[July 18, 2000, 9:45]
Bargain Mac rumoured
News The Apple rumour site claims that Steve Jobs & Co.are planning to announce a sub-$500 G4-based iMac at the Macworld Expo in January. According to the sites, Apple plans to announce the product, code named "Asteroid", at Macworld Expo.
[December 31, 2004, 9:50]
Macworld move sours Apple
News IDG World Expo said Thursday that it plans to move the East Coast installment of Macworld Expo back to Boston, but Apple Computer says it won't be taking part. The company said it will participate in Macworld Expo in San Francisco, scheduled for...
[October 17, 2002, 16:47]
Signs of new iPod from Apple
News Apple Computer will unveil a new iPod at Macworld Expo Tokyo that comes with a 10GB hard drive and optional software that will let consumers use it as a digital organiser, sources said. At the January Macworld Expo in San Francisco, California...
[March 21, 2002, 8:50]



