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. Jobs may unveil surprises at Macworld New products ready for Macworld Thu, 06th Jan 2000
[January 6, 2000, 14:04]
Macworld: Apple moves from iTools to .Mac
News Apple took iTools offline on Wednesday morning, ahead of chief executive Steve Jobs' keynote address at the Macworld trade show in New York. News.com's Joe Wilcox reported from Macworld in New York. Apple Computer on Wednesday announced that it...
[July 17, 2002, 14:08]
Macworld speculation focuses on ultraportable
News As the Macworld expo gears up to open on Tuesday, the greatest amount of speculation about new products centres on a possible ultramobile MacBook laptop. The slogan on the Macworld banners has been seen by many as a reference to the inclusion of...
[January 14, 2008, 17:03]
Macworld's future in doubt
News As the weeklong Macworld Expo in San Francisco wrapped up on Friday, questions lingered about what's next for the twice-yearly show -- particularly whether Apple will continue showing up to the East Coast instalment of the expo.
[January 13, 2003, 9:59]
Macworld: Jobs demos new MacBook Air
News At Macworld 2008 in San Francisco on Tuesday, Apple chief Steve Jobs showed off the company's new ultraportable notebook, the MacBook Air. The new notebook is 0.76-inch thick and runs on Intel's Core 2 Duo with both 1.6GHz and 1.8GHz options.
[January 16, 2008, 13:59]
Macworld 2009: A roundup of keynote highlights
News Apple has had its first and last keynote at Macworld. Chief executive Steve Jobs was absent from this year's Macworld due to health reasons, and after this year Apple will no longer attend the IDG-run event.iLife '09
[January 7, 2009, 14:47]
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's decision to pull Jobs from Tuesday's...
[January 5, 2009, 13:59]
Macworld Expo showcases paraphernalia
News With not much in the way of fancy new hardware and with many major software titles still not optimised for Mac OS X, much of the show floor at Macworld Expo here was devoted to ways to upgrade your existing Mac.
[July 20, 2001, 15:09]
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. However, Apple quickly issued a statement saying it opposes the move and may pull out of...
[October 17, 2002, 16:47]
Macworld Focus: Jobs does it again
News Streamed video: Take the Macworld tour of products and opinions Will Apple live up to MacWorld hype? Saturday 5 January Rumours of what Steve Jobs will announce at Macworld are spreading on the Net, and Apple's own hype machine is adding to the...
[January 7, 2002, 13:51]
Apple: Health concerns keeping Jobs from Macworld
News Apple has admitted that chief executive Steve Jobs is skipping Tuesday's Macworld keynote for health-related reasons, after initially pointing to other reasons for his absence. Apple surprised onlookers in December with the news that Jobs would be...
[January 5, 2009, 14:49]
Adobe, Macromedia bow out of Macworld
News The twice-yearly Macworld Expo may be the biggest event in the Macintosh world, but two key developers are taking a pass on next month's show in New York. Macromedia skipped the San Francisco Macworld show in January; Adobe was in San Francisco but...
[June 24, 2002, 9:26]
Macworld: Apple tightens competition with new iBook
News A new iBook, announced Monday at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco -- combined with price cuts and configuration upgrades on existing models -- effectively puts the Cupertino, California-based computer maker back into the mainstream of the...
[January 8, 2002, 9:45]
Media and MacBook updates in spotlight at Macworld
News Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, Phil Schiller, took over for Steve Jobs for this year's Macworld keynote presentation Tuesday. He unveiled updates to many Apple products, including a 17-inch MacBook Pro and DRM-free...
[January 7, 2009, 15:59]
Macworld Expo rings in '99
News New Macintosh systems will vie with digital video releases as the headline event at this week's Macworld Expo in San Francisco, sources said. The show will also deliver Web design and high-end connectivity tools, but there will be a conspicuous...
[January 4, 1999, 13:48]
Macworld: Next-based OS to ship inside 12 months
News In a two and a half hour speech at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco Amelio said that a new version of the Mac OS based on the NextStep operating system will be available inside twelve months. Apple CEO and chairman Gilbert Amelio yesterday...
[January 8, 1997, 10:31]
Macworld: Jobs wants a 'different' Apple
News Followers and users can find out at Macworld Expo, where interim Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs will offer a progress report on the company's "Think Different" advertising campaign. However, analysts said it's unlikely Jobs will answer the two...
[January 6, 1998, 10:50]
US Report: iMac to star at Macworld
News But the machine is also Apple's biggest weapon for the future and the company is planning to use the upcoming Macworld Expo to hit computer users with it. Steven Jobs will speak at the Macworld keynote tomorrow by satellite and will announce new...
[July 7, 1998, 6:40]
Macworld: Jobs unveils new iPods and iMac
News Jobs used his keynote speech at the Macworld trade show in New York to make a flurry of announcements before the Mac faithful. News.com's Ian Fried and Joe Wilcox reported from Macworld in New York. He kicked off the speech by showing off new TV...
[July 17, 2002, 15:43]
Microsoft casts its shadow over Macworld
News Microsoft on Monday launched the first of several pre-emptive strikes against Apple Computer's Macworld trade show by making announcements about new technologies far ahead of their delivery to market.
[July 16, 2002, 10:00]



