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Minority Report: MacBook Air - slim chance of success?
Comment It is spectacularly beautiful, features an innovative design and wowed the Macworld crowd. It was spectacularly beautiful, featured an innovative design and wowed the Macworld crowd. Before last month's 2008 Macworld, a sub-notebook was the product... [06 Feb 2008]
Photos: What should be crowned the king of Apple cool?
Photo Apple's long history of innovative and occasionally quirky design was reinforced with last week's Macworld launch of the wafer-thin MacBook Air laptop. See what Apple's got up its sleeve for 2008 at this year's Macworld [24 Jan 2008]
Mac sales set Apple 'on fire'
News CEO Steve Jobs already tipped the company's hand on iPhone shipments at Macworld, noting Apple had sold four million iPhones as of his keynote speech. The increases were led primarily by the new iMac desktops Apple introduced last August. [23 Jan 2008]
Minority Report: Whither the Mac maker?
Comment The announcement needs to be considered in the context of Apple's 'big' announcement at the unveiling of the iPhone and the Apple TV at the Macworld Expo in January that it was changing its corporate name from Apple Computer to Apple Inc to... [03 May 2007]
Minority Report: The 10 worst things about Apple
Comment Three revolutionary products in one," Jobs said to the San Francisco Macworld attendees last month. The translucent Bondi Blue iMac initiated Apple's much-trumpeted departure from the Beige Brigade and a return to good times for the struggling... [05 Feb 2007]
Apple releases key to next-gen wi-fi chip
News At Macworld earlier this month, CEO Steve Jobs revealed certain Macs were shipped with a fast 802.11n chip inside but the chip was disabled until the standard was more complete. Jobs said at Macworld that it would ship in February. [31 Jan 2007]
Apple to charge for firing up faster wi-fi chip
News Every Mac with Intel's Core 2 Duo or Xeon processor has the 802.11n chip, except for the 17-inch iMac with the 1.83GHz Core 2 Duo chip, Apple announced last week at Macworld. Customers who purchase the new $179 Airport Extreme Base Station also... [19 Jan 2007]
Apple teases press-pack with "fun new products"
News At January's Macworld Expo, Apple introduced the first of its Intel-based Macs, including a revamped iMac and the MacBook Pro laptop. Apple confirmed on Tuesday that it plans to introduce some "fun new products" next week but declined to say more... [22 Feb 2006]
Apple unveils lower-end, cheaper iPod Nano
News Apple said it has now sold 12 million videos, up from the 8 million sales it reported at January's Macworld Expo. At Macworld, Apple reported that 850 million songs had been purchased through iTunes. The person who buys the 1 billionth song will... [08 Feb 2006]
Apple confirms 'waiting for Mactel' sales pause
News Apple acknowledged that it saw some customers hold off on purchases ahead of January's Macworld Expo as they waited for the company to start making Intel-based Macs. As for the first of the Intel Macs, Cook said he was "thrilled" with the early... [19 Jan 2006]
Leader: Apple's role in the enterprise
Leader The news came six months ahead of the announced schedule, though no surprise to Macworld prognosticators in the blogosphere. Steve Jobs himself hinted in his Macworld keynote that he uses Office. As our local Mac enthusiast and columnist Seb... [11 Jan 2006]
Mactels won't show off "Intel inside"
News But Apple decided not to sign on to the programme with the line-up of Intel-based Macs that CEO Steve Jobs introduced at the Macworld Expo on Tuesday. Phil Schiller, Apple senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, said in an interview... [11 Jan 2006]
The Minority Report: Macworld predictions
Comment With Macworld looming next week, Seb Janacek comments on the rampant speculation that Apple is poised to launch the first of its next generation Intel-powered Macs - and other hints of what to expect. [06 Jan 2006]
Desk lamp iMac no longer "flat out cool"
News The flat-panel landed on the cover of Time magazine just as CEO Steve Jobs showed the machine off before thousands of Mac fans at Macworld Expo San Francisco. It may have been "flat-out cool" - as Time proclaimed on its 2002 arrival - but "flat... [05 Jul 2004]

