The Keynote Conspiracy
Did Apple pull the major announcement (the “one more thing”) from this year’s Macworld Expo keynote in anticipation of Steve Jobs’ health announcement? My reasoning goes like this: First, Apple had something really cool to announce at Macworld Expo 2009. Something that would have taken up the big empty space… Continue Reading »
17 inch MacBook Pro batteries to be store replaceable?
Shortly after the update of the 17” MacBook Pro at this year’s Macworld and news that it will contain a longer life, non user replaceable battery, Apple has published a support article that can help users when the time to replace their battery comes. According to details from this article,… Continue Reading »
It’s a Mac, Mac, Mac, Macworld Expo…only not really
The last Macworld Expo I attended was in 2004. It was my first in San Francisco, as New York had previously been my beat. But even on the other side of the continent, it still felt familiar to me. It still felt like a Macworld Expo. The iPod was still… Continue Reading »
USB Fever creates interesting iPhone camera lenses
Most people are aware that the 2MP camera on the iPhone isn’t the best at taking photos, especially if there is a lot of movement or the area is dark. However, if you hold it still enough in the right light, the photos can actually be quite clear for a… Continue Reading »
GarageBand ‘09: What to expect
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 »
Appletell grades Phil Schiller’s keynote
So it’s no secret that Phil Schiller was going to be under the magnifying glass during this, Apple’s last Keynote for Macworld. Everyone was watching, and for the most part, he did a great “job.” Of course, Phil is not Steve Jobs, so there wasn’t that pesky reality distortion field,… Continue Reading »
Creative Safari at the Macworld Expo
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 »
AT&T to announce iPhone tethering this week?
The Unofficial Apple Weblog has revived an old rumor for this year’s Macworld as, according to them, a trusted source has informed them that an AT&T tethering plan may be announced this year. Although they point out that this announcement may not make the actual keynote (by Phil, of course),… Continue Reading »
Macworld to bring 17 inch unibody Macbook Pro?
Asian sources for the 9to5Mac site have informed the company that Apple may announce a 17 inch screen Macbook Pro this year at Macworld that would be manufactured using the new unibody design. Although this in and of itself isn’t all that interesting, the sources are also stating that the… Continue Reading »
Power Tools at the Macworld Expo
Those attending Macworld Conference and Expo in San Francisco next will have the option to participate in the Power Tools Conference Program. These are in-depth sessions that focus on a specific application or tool, such as Photoshop, ActionScript and FileMaker. Each Power Tool class involves two days of instruction and… Continue Reading »
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