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Articles about macworld conference 2009

GarageBand ‘09: What to expect

by Anthony Parkinson on Jan 8, 2009 at 11:12 AM

I use Garageband 08’ quite a bit, as a casual guitarist. Garageband is not professional recording software but is excellent for people like me who don’t necessarily need to record more than 24 tracks simultaneously or need to adjust the audio on each of those tracks. Garageband is perfect for… Continue Reading »

Creative Safari at the Macworld Expo

by Anthony Parkinson on Jan 5, 2009 at 10:46 PM

Let me start off by saying that the “Creative Safari” has absolutely nothing to do with the Safari browser. I think someone somewhere could have come up with a better name that would not be so confusing to some people. What it does have to do with is digital photography… Continue Reading »

Mac Labs at the Macworld Expo

by Anthony Parkinson on Jan 1, 2009 at 02:00 PM

The Mac Labs at the Macworld Expo is kind of an in-depth training class for just about everything Apple computer related. Mac Labs is an interesting part of the Macworld Expo. Mac Labs offer intimate, hands-on instruction for specific applications and tools. I have to say if I was going… Continue Reading »

MacIT at the MacWorld Expo

by Anthony Parkinson on Dec 31, 2008 at 10:17 AM

IT. It is a billion dollar business. Just about every business in the United States is connect to the internet and or uses computers for point of sale transactions. This requires some kind of information technology support. A lot of small companies will call their local computer or networking shop… Continue Reading »

Market Symposium at the Macworld Expo

by Anthony Parkinson on Dec 31, 2008 at 07:37 AM

Market Symposiums are full day sessions targeting specific verticals and/or job functions. All of the following classes are a full day long and are offered on January 9th. Continue Reading »

New cooling system, processors coming to next-gen Macs at Macworld 2009 or later?

by Josh Holat on Dec 29, 2008 at 12:58 PM

According to sources related with the Taiwanese companies that produce Apple’s Macs, the next-gen iMac due early next year will include a new cooling module. Although there isn’t much evidence of this, an article published this Monday stated that Foxconn Precision Components and Auras Technology would supply “the PC’s cooling… Continue Reading »

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