Macworld
John Lamb's Week: Dot-com suits shun May Day demos
Comment Steve Jobs, who usually likes to unwrap new products in front of the fans who attend Macworld events, is breaking with tradition by taking a more low-key approach. The systems are intended for ecommerce applications in... [30 Apr 2001]
Ginger, ginger, ginger and Orange, Orange, Orange
Comment If you somehow managed to miss the story, click here http://www.silicon.com/a41960 . And if you want to check out the only sensible explanation of what Ginger might be, see a patent registered by the man at the centre of the whole... [18 Jan 2001]
Transatlantic Cable: Apple has problems - so what's new?
Comment All of this comes just a few days after the MacWorld show and the traditional Steve Jobs keynote. Apple's problem is simple: it hasn't sold enough Macs. Despite the runaway success of the iMac (available in whatever... [18 Jan 2001]
Mac family grows as Jobs defends the desktop machine
News Jobs told Apple fans at the exhibition: "Everyone is telling us the hole is being dug for the PC. We don't think it's dying at all. We think it's evolving. First out were the four latest Power Mac models with PowerPC G4 processors with... [10 Jan 2001]
John Lamb's Week: Caught in the learning curve
Comment Steve Jobs will be addressing them at the MacWorld Exhibition in San Francisco on Tuesday. January is a time to pull on the hair shirt and determine to do better over the year ahead. It is also traditionally a time for... [07 Jan 2001]
Apple's OS X to miss MacWorld
News Launch of the next-generation operating system had been scheduled for summer 2000 but was subjected to an unexplained six-month delay. Apple now intends to launch the system with a massive marketing campaign. [07 Dec 2000]
Apple takes Cube route into miniaturised market
News Apple has launched the Power Mac G4 Cube - a miniaturised desktop computer - at the annual MacWorld expo held in New York. The 450MHz Cube features 64MB RAM, 20GB disk drive, a DVD drive and a 56K V.90 modem. [21 Jul 2000]
Apple delays OS X release to 2001
News OS X was received in equal degrees of admiration and horror when an early developer version was demoed at the Macworld conference in January this year. Apple has delayed the release date of its next-generation operating... [16 May 2000]
Transatlantic Cable: Is Apple turning into Microsoft?
Comment January in Silicon Valley means two things: fog and the MacWorld Expo. And, as sure as the Golden Gate Bridge gets lost in the morning fog, a MacWorld Expo means a Steve Jobs keynote with some big... [11 Jan 2000]
Jobs unveils Apple consumer laptop
News Apple interim CEO, Steve Jobs, ended weeks of speculation by unveiling the firm's latest portable Mac, the iBook, at MacWorld Expo. Jobs said the iBook - which he described as an "iMac to go" - boasts a 300MHz processor,... [21 Jul 1999]
Jobs unveils colourful iMac family
News Those were the words of Steve Jobs, Apple's interim CEO, during his keynote speech at San Francisco's MacWorld Expo on Tuesday, "Never mind 'mumbo-jumbo' such as gigabytes and hard drives, what customers want when they... [06 Jan 1999]
Linus Torvalds to speak to LinuxWorld conference
News LinuxWorld Magazine, Linux Journal, InfoWorld, Macworld, Network World and Sys Admin are sponsoring the event. A star line up of keynote speakers has been announced for LinuxWorld Conference & Expo 99 by... [25 Nov 1998]