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iPod sales boost Apple profits

News At Macworld Expo earlier this month, Apple debuted a smaller version of the popular iPod and Hewlett-Packard announced it would put its brand on licensed iPods. But its iMac struggled, shipping 227,000 units, down 24 per cent from a year ago. [15 Jan 2004]

Apple laptops get jumbo screen

News Speaking at Macworld, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said: "We believe someday notebooks are even going to outsell desktops. The most recent iMac only started shipping with a 17-inch screen in July 2002. Apple has marked the second anniversary of its high... [08 Jan 2003]

Apple appeases Mac and PC users with new products

News Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled an iMac with a 17-inch monitor in his New York Macworld keynote speech today, as well as a Windows-version of the iPod MP3 player. Jobs will hope the appeal of a larger monitor, which features on the top-end 800MHz... [17 Jul 2002]

Apple to unveil new-improved iMac

News Apple devotees are expected to be shown the latest iMac model, complete with a 17-inch screen, at next week's Macworld Expo. With Apple's traditional faithful of designers and assorted creative types still resisting the shift to PCs the larger... [10 Jul 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: The new iMac, web services and vendor wealth

Comment At the recent Macworld event the main focus was on the new iMac. The rumour mill has been working overtime since Time magazine leaked the story and the fact that the new iMac looks like some sort of space age angle poise lamp was no surprise. [14 Jan 2002]

Apple puts upgraded iMac at heart of 'digital hub'

News Apple CEO Steve Jobs debuted the latest incarnation of the iMac to a raucous San Francisco MacWorld crowd last night. The iMac has a 15-inch flat panel screen attached to a dome-shaped base by a pivoting arm that resembles an angle poise lamp. [08 Jan 2002]

iMac version 2.0 looks like a table lamp

News The company had been hyping the launch of new products at the San Francisco MacWorld Expo for over a week on its website and the launch of the iMac was likely to be the highpoint of CEO Steve Jobs' extended keynote address later today. [07 Jan 2002]

Is Apple's PDA a ghost of a machine?

News Apple has been accused of forcing a fan site to take down pictures of a new handheld computer that could be the star of next week's much-hyped Macworld Expo. Speculation has run wild about Macworld Expo, when the company traditionally unveils its... [04 Jan 2002]

iMac version 2.0 due in January

News The long-awaited iMac version 2.0 is expected to be unveiled in the San Francisco Macworld Expo in early January. In a report, Morgan Stanley analysts claim Apple has placed components orders for 100,000 15-inch flat panel displays per month - long... [05 Dec 2001]

This season's iMac colours are... last year's

News Apple also unveiled a re-vamped PowerMac professional range at the New York MacWorld Expo, with entry level machines running 733MHz G4 processors, a mid-range machine with a 867MHz chip, and a dual processor machine with two 800MHz processors. [18 Jul 2001]

Industry eagerly awaits new iMac colours

News Apple's iMac may be in urgent need of a facelift, but this week's Macworld Expo is more likely to feature faster processors in current computers (albeit in different colours) rather than the much-anticipated redesigned machines. [17 Jul 2001]

Apple kills the Cube

News Industry analysts and Apple enthusiasts are expecting a radical redesign of the iMac, the company's flagship, but flagging, consumer desktop machine, at the Macworld Expo on 17-20 July. Apple has pulled the plug on its ill-fated and much-criticised... [04 Jul 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. Despite the runaway success of the iMac (available in whatever colour you want, as long as it's not black), sales of Macs have been falling... [18 Jan 2001]

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, with a performance he... [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, Jobs was relaunching Apple's top-selling iMac in five new "flavours": strawberry, blueberry, grape, lime and tangerine. [06 Jan 1999]

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