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Appletell’s “most surprising” finds of Macworld Expo 2009

by Kirk Hiner on Jan 22, 2009 at 01:20 PM

The best thing about attending Macworld Conference and Expo aside from mashed potatoes in martini glasses is discovering something on the show floor that you weren’t expecting. Being members of the media, we get a lot of invites to a lot of booths. But setting aside a day for exploration,… Continue Reading »

Appletell’s favorite gadgets of Macworld Expo 2009

by Jake Gaecke on Jan 21, 2009 at 06:27 PM

It’s been a while now since Macworld Expo ended, and we’ve since seen a MacBook update that probably should’ve been in the keynote, and heard more news on the health of Steve Jobs. Thinking past this back to the show, and having finally dug through all the product materials we… Continue Reading »

The Keynote Conspiracy

by Bill Stiteler on Jan 16, 2009 at 01:51 PM

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?

by Josh Holat on Jan 13, 2009 at 05:19 PM

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

by Kirk Hiner on Jan 13, 2009 at 01:15 PM

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 »

Feral announces second game in Legends Series, Rome: Total War Gold Edition [update]

by Kirk Hiner on Jan 12, 2009 at 07:27 AM

Last year, Feral Interactive announced their Feral Legends series of games, which they’re using to bring older PC games to the Mac. The first release in this series was Sid Meier’s Pirates. Now Feral has officially announced the second Feral Legends game, Rome: Total War Gold Edition. This top-rated strategy… Continue Reading »

iPhoto Faces and Places deeper look

by Anthony Parkinson on Jan 11, 2009 at 02:49 PM

Face recognition. Wow. We have the same—if not better—technology as the local police station. How freakin’ cool is that? iPhoto is groundbreaking in the fact that you can train it to recognize someone’s face and know where you took the picture. Let me introduce you to Faces and Places. Continue Reading »

Caught on video: Appletell’s Jake Gaecke destroys Macworld with dental pick

by Kirk Hiner on Jan 9, 2009 at 07:12 PM

Okay, that’s not entirely true. The dental pick part is, but not the destruction of Macworld. Apple took care of that by its own self, thank you very much. Rather, while watching a demo of how DriveSavers rescues data from damaged hard drives, Jake was selected to be the one… Continue Reading »

Speculation on the meaning of Apple’s drop out of upcoming Macworlds

by Josh Holat on Jan 9, 2009 at 06:37 PM

By now, it’s old news that Apple will no longer be participating in Macworld, one of the biggest Mac focused conference events around. The concrete reason from Apple for this unexpected dropout is nonexistent, making it hard for many of us loyal Mac users to know why they have decided… Continue Reading »

iLife ‘09: What to expect

by Anthony Parkinson on Jan 9, 2009 at 03:25 PM

iWeb, iMovie, Garageband and iPhoto have all been upgraded. These are the applications that comprise the iLife suite. If you own a Mac, chances are you use one or more of these applications just about every day. Apple seems to be updating the software with new features about once a… Continue Reading »

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