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Steve Jobs to keynote Macworld Expo
Steve Jobs to keynote Macworld Expo
12/18/2003 09:23 AMAlthough many Mac enthusiasts already considered it a forgone
conclusion, IDG World Expo made it official on Thursday when they
announced that Apple CEO Steve Jobs will deliver the keynote address
for next month's
Macworld
Conference & Expo at the Moscone Center in San Francisco,
Calif. Jobs' keynote is scheduled to take place at 9AM PT on Tuesday,
January 6, 2004.
Macworld Expo 2004 - Keynote Address
Macworld Expo 2004 - Keynote Address
01/05/2004 10:27 PMJobs' Macworld Expo keynote to be
webcast
Jobs' Macworld Expo keynote to be
webcast
01/05/2004 01:12 AMAs previously reported, Apple will webcast Steve Jobs' Macworld Expo
San Francisco keynote on Tuesday beginning at 9:00 a.m...
Steve Jobs Macworld Expo Keynote
Confirmed
Steve Jobs Macworld Expo Keynote
Confirmed
12/18/2003 11:47 AMApple CEO Steve Jobs will deliver his customary keynote speech at
Macworld Conference and Expo, San Francisco, 2004. (Macworld UK via
MyAppleMenu)
MacMinute Macworld Expo photos: Jobs
Keynote
MacMinute Macworld Expo photos: Jobs
Keynote
01/07/2004 06:45 PMWe have posted a small gallery of photos from today's keynote
presentation by Apple CEO Steve Jobs...
Macworld Expo keynote coverage, updated
live
Macworld Expo keynote coverage, updated
live
01/06/2004 01:06 PMMacworld Expo keynote coverage, updated live
Macworld Expo keynote Webcast page back
online
Macworld Expo keynote Webcast page back
online
01/05/2004 03:41 AMAfter a brief hiatus, it appears that Apple's
QuickTime Webcast
page for Steve Jobs' upcoming Macworld Expo keynote page is back
online.
Report: No Live Webcast Or Satellite
Broadcast Of Apple CEO Steve Jobs'
Macworld Expo Keynote
Report: No Live Webcast Or Satellite
Broadcast Of Apple CEO Steve Jobs'
Macworld Expo Keynote
01/06/2005 07:58 PM By MacDailyNews
Apple Expo keynote by the numbers
Apple Expo keynote by the numbers
08/31/2004 09:36 AMDuring his keynote address at today's Apple Expo in Paris, Phil
Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of product marketing, provided
several interesting statistics:
7,000 people are attending Apple Expo this week
7.5 million iMacs have been sold in six years
2.38 iMacs per minute sold since 1998
12,000 Mac OS X applications currently available
58 percent market share for the iPod as of June
5 million songs sold by the European iTunes Music Stores
Jobs' Expo Keynote to be Webcast
Jobs' Expo Keynote to be Webcast
12/22/2003 10:08 AMApple has posted a Web page to their site announcing Steve Jobs'
Macworld Expo keynote address in San Francisco next month...
Apple Expo: Live Keynote Coverage
Apple Expo: Live Keynote Coverage
08/31/2004 03:59 AMMacCentral is bringing readers live coverage of Apple Senior Vice
President of Worldwide Product Marketing Phil Schiller's keynote
presentation to attendees of Apple Expo 2004 in Paris.
Schiller to keynote Apple Expo Paris
Schiller to keynote Apple Expo Paris
08/16/2004 12:11 PMApple Computer Inc. confirmed on Monday that Phil Schiller, senior
vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing will do the opening
keynote address in Paris later this month. The keynote will take place
on Tuesday, August 31 at 10:00 a.m. CET at the Palais des
Congrès. Jobs
announced<
/A> earlier this month that he would take the month of August off to
recuperate from a rare form of pancreatic cancer. Jobs is expected to
return to Apple in September.
Rio "Featured" In MacWorld Keynote?
Rio "Featured" In MacWorld Keynote?
01/07/2004 01:41 PMMacWorld Keynote Recap
MacWorld Keynote Recap
01/06/2004 02:37 PMHere's a roundup of all the announcements presented by Apple CEO Steve
Jobs at today's MacWorld Keynot Address. For a full account, see our
special event page.
Final Cut Express 2.0 -- $99 upgrade, includes real-time rendering,
filters, and transitions.Microsoft Office 2004 -- will be available in
the SpringXserve G5s -- 1U server with new venting design. 3 models,
2GHz SP $2999, 2GHz DP $3999, 2GHz DP Compute Node $2999Xserve RAID --
Fibre Channel built in, works with multiple OSs, $1599 to $10999
depending on configurationiLife '04 -- "Like Microsoft Office for the
rest of your life" Available January 16th, $49, includes updated
iMovie, iDVD, iPhoto, better integration, and a new iLife app,
GarageBandiPhoto includes new effects, faster speed, and Rendezvous
sharing, print and book buying in Japan and EuropeiMove includes
alignment guides, trimming of clips in the timeline, more titles,
audio scrubbingiDVD includes more themes and transitions, Pro encoding
for up to 2 hours on a DVD, navigation mapping, SuperDrive independent
(create on one machine burn on another)GarageBand -- music composition
application for everyone. Includes over 1000 loops, 50 software
instruments, direct sound import via MIDI or USB, very easy to
useiLife companion products -- JamPack for GarageBand ($99) includes
more loops, instruments, and amps, and a USB Keyboard ($99) for use
with your MaciPods -- 10GB model bumped to 15GB modelNew "iPod mini"
-- 4GB (1,000 songs), smaller design, case of anodized aluminum,
available in 5 colors (silver, blue, pink, green, and gold), only 1/2
inch thick, $249. Available in US next month, April worldwide
Macworld keynote stuff
Macworld keynote stuff
02/01/2005 08:54 PMMy thoughts about Macworld keynote stuff...
I’m at home working, not at the show, and I haven’t seen
the keynote yet, just read the news. But I have a few thoughts so
far:
1. The headless Mac is cool. Period. I want five. I won’t even
turn them on, I just want them.
It’s crazy to me how Apple hardware can provoke such desire, but
it does.
2. I don’t know if the iPod shuffle is cool. It’s not for
me—but it doesn’t need me to buy one in order to sell a
few million of them.
Which proves that not every Apple product provokes desire in the heart
of every Mac geek. (By the way, I do have an iPod already, if that
explains it.)
3. iWork is an odd duck.
I
so wanted a great—or even good—word processor and
spreadsheet to replace AppleWorks.
I don’t use Microsoft Office, and the open-source office
products are, so far at least, still using non-native UI stuff. (They
look and feel annoyingly weird. To me. But this will change.
Eventually. I hope.)
Dori Smith says that
Page
s is not a word processor, it’s entry-level page layout
software. From what I’ve seen so far I agree. Think PageMaker,
not Word.
So: no word processor, no spreadsheet.
But—you know what?—I bet somebody out there makes good
word processors and spreadsheets for OS X. It’s just a matter of
finding ones I like. (Any recommendations?)
4. Tiger, iLife, etc.—yes, all cool, I’m a happy Mac user.
No MacWorld SF Keynote Broadcast?
No MacWorld SF Keynote Broadcast?
01/07/2005 12:20 AM
MacInTouch claims that Apple will not be providing a real-time
broadcast of Macworld SF 2005's keynote speech.
According to "an Apple note" forward...
It's Macworld 2004 Keynote day!
It's Macworld 2004 Keynote day!
01/06/2004 10:36 AMAssuming a couple of things (my pass actually gets me into the
keynote, and that the wireless network is working there), then I'll be
posting live updates from the keynote a bit later this morning.
To make page loading fast ...
Apple Expo Paris 2004 Keynote Speech
Apple Expo Paris 2004 Keynote Speech
08/31/2004 12:29 AM
Beginning at Midnight PDT (3 a.m. EDT) MacRumors forums will be closed
due to the current Apple Expo Paris keynote program featuring Phil
Schiller. Ma...
Phil Schiller to keynote Apple Expo
Paris
Phil Schiller to keynote Apple Expo
Paris
08/16/2004 08:08 AMPhilip W. Schiller, Apple's Senior Vice President of Worldwide Product
Marketing, will present the keynote address at Apple Expo Paris later
this month...
Macworld Expo: It's Here
Macworld Expo: It's Here
07/13/2004 11:41 PMThere's still plenty for me to do here. Still a lot of cool stuff to
see. By Jason Snell, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
Macworld Expo -- More (and Less) of the
Same
Macworld Expo -- More (and Less) of the
Same
01/07/2004 03:16 PMSteve Jobs' Macworld keynote speech was less spectacular than usual,
though he did introduce a couple of interesting new products.
Macworld Expo -- There It Went
Macworld Expo -- There It Went
07/17/2004 02:54 AMA quiet show with a bunch of fun, little products, a lot of great
conference sessions, and a few wacky feature presentations. Plus, most
importantly, a great community of users and Mac professionals getting
together to talk about the Mac. By Jason Snell, Macworld (via
MyAppleMenu)
Jobs to Give MacWorld Keynote
Jobs to Give MacWorld Keynote
12/18/2003 09:18 AMIDG World Expo has announced that Apple CEO Steve Jobs will give the
opening
keynote address for MacWorld Expo San Francisco 2004. The expo
will take place January 5-9, 2004 at the Moscone Convention Center
with the keynote taking place on the 6th at 9 am.
No word yet whether the keynote will be webcast.
watching job's macworld keynote
watching job's macworld keynote
01/06/2004 02:22 PMAnd on the 20th anniversary of the launch of the Mac no less...
First, It is amazing that an audience can clap, hoot and make lots
of noise over someone saying "We've added a G5 to our XServe line" and
things of that nature. It is kind of surreal.
Aside from XServe upgrades and such and the new versions of iLife
apps (iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie, iDVD), Jobs announced GarageBand,
software for making music, and what I can say is: WOW. Great
synthethized instruments. Loops. Effects. Amps (!). Great Quality.
Jobs' demo of this product was really, really impressive. It's not as
if I can compare this to more professional tools that are out there,
since I'm not aware of what the market is like (I just remember
playing with CakeWalk on the PC a while ago, but it was crap compared
to this), but since this is included in a $49 package, or free with
new Macs, it seems to me that it's a big deal. Or at a minimum,
another reason to lust after a Mac. :)
BTW, the "iLife ad" they showed after the demo was terrible,
especially compared to the live demo, even more considering that many
of the lines that the people in the video say had been used verbatim
by Jobs before, which takes away a lot of the enjoyment of the keynote
(What? You mean that the keynote was scripted?!? -- you're reminded of
what you already knew but Jobs had made you forget). Ditch the
pathetic ads apple, Jobs on a stage is enough. :)
Finally, the "iPod mini" (and it comes in colors!). 4 GB of memory
(!!!). This is clearly not using Flash, but a microdrive, although
Jobs didn't mention it, I'm sure that is the case. Very cool and not
that expensive ($249) compared to flash players, after which they are
going. However, the high-end flash players now are about one quarter
of the size of the mini and no doubt 1/4 of weight too, and you can
get around 512 MB for reasonable prices. So, I still prefer flash
players but the iPod mini will probably be a good choice for many
people.
Cool stuff.
Macworld 2004 Keynote recap
Macworld 2004 Keynote recap
01/06/2004 02:32 PMHere's my recap of Steve Jobs' two hour Macworld keynote. The big
announcements were new XServe & XServe RAID products, the long-rumored
mini iPod, and lots of new software, but no new desktop or laptop
systems.
Apple Expo 2004 photos, keynote recap
posted
Apple Expo 2004 photos, keynote recap
posted
09/02/2004 03:44 PMApple has posted four photo galleries and a great recap of the keynote
speech from this year's Apple Expo in Paris...
GarageBand at Macworld Expo
GarageBand at Macworld Expo
07/16/2004 06:45 AMMacJams.com is featuring a report on the presence of
GarageBand-related products and services at the MacWorld Expo held
this week in Boston...
Macworld Expo Announcements
Macworld Expo Announcements
01/07/2004 07:06 PMA fair number of new Apple products were announced at the
Macworld Expo last night. As
has been
widely rumoured throughout the holiday season, Apple
launched a slimmed down version of the iPod, called the
iPod mini.
The rumours were spot on about the range of colours (mmm, lime green),
smaller capacity (4 Gb), smaller casing (a mere 3.6" x 2" — about fag
packet size), though they were wrong about the use of Smart Media (the
iPod mini uses a hard disk), and way off abut the price. This is the
big surprise to me. The announced price is $249 — a fair bit more than
the rumoured price of $100.
Other announcements —
New Products at MacWorld Expo
New Products at MacWorld Expo
12/31/2003 03:45 PM
ComputerWorld reports that MacWorld will serve as a launching board
for many new products.
A short list of new products to be launched from various...
My Boston, My Macworld Expo
My Boston, My Macworld Expo
07/17/2004 02:54 AMI am satisfied that Macworld has returned to Boston, my home, that is
synonymous with the Macworld Expo, and I am confident that this is the
start of something insanely great in the years to come. By Ming Chow,
O'Reilly Network (via MyAppleMenu)
Macworld Expo goings-on
Macworld Expo goings-on
12/22/2004 01:01 AMTime flies when you're having fun (or working hard, in our case), but
between this MacDevCenter article on O'Reilly Happenings at Macworld
SF and this TidBITS article on Macworld Expo SF 2005 Events, it's kind
of hard to miss that...
Macworld San Francisco 2004 A Jade
Keynote
Macworld San Francisco 2004 A Jade
Keynote
01/07/2004 06:57 PMJade makes the trek to MWSF this week. First up is his unique coverage
of Steve Jobs' Keynote speech
Jobs to keynote Macworld San Francisco
2004
Jobs to keynote Macworld San Francisco
2004
12/18/2003 09:15 AMIDG World Expo today announced that Apple CEO Steve Jobs will deliver
the opening keynote address for Macworld Conference & Expo San
Francisco 2004 on Tuesday, January 6 at 9:00 a.m...
MacWorld SF 2004 Keynote Satellite
Coordinates
MacWorld SF 2004 Keynote Satellite
Coordinates
01/05/2004 09:41 AM
MacMinute posts the satellite coordinates for the MacWorld San
Francisco 2004 Keynote speech.
Ku-band Analog
-- Galaxy 3C Transponder 18 K
...
Jobs' Macworld Keynote to be broadcast
via satellite
Jobs' Macworld Keynote to be broadcast
via satellite
01/05/2004 09:47 AMIn addition to webcasting Steve Jobs' Macworld Expo San Francisco
keynote tomorrow (see related story), Apple has announced that the
event will be broadcast live via satellite...
Macworld SF keynote QuickTime page
posted
Macworld SF keynote QuickTime page
posted
12/22/2003 10:15 AMFollowing IDG World Expo's
ann
ouncement last week that Apple CEO Steve Jobs will present the
keynote address to attendees of next month's
Macworld Conference & Expo
in San Francisco, Calif., Apple has posted
a Web page promising a live
QuickTime Webcast of the event.
Free Macworld Expo Passes
Free Macworld Expo Passes
12/19/2004 02:49 PMMacworld Expo SF 2005 Events
Macworld Expo SF 2005 Events
12/22/2004 01:28 AMMacMinute Macworld Expo photos: Day 3
MacMinute Macworld Expo photos: Day 3
01/08/2004 07:17 PMWe have posted another gallery of photos taken from the show floor of
this week's Macworld Expo...
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