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Seven Post-Macworld Questions For Apple (AAPL)
Seven Post-Macworld Questions For Apple (AAPL)
As usual, Apple's (AAPL) Macworld keynote led to more questions than answers. We learned about some of Apple's new products and services -- 17-inch MacBook, more DRM-free music at iTunes, new software suites -- but missed out on a lot more. Here's what we'd ask Steve Jobs or marketing exec ...
Apple: iWork 2009
Apple: iWork 2009
iWork.com — Store Mac iPod + iTunes iPhone Downloads Support Search Meet the next generation of notebooks. The new... 13-inch MacBook. The new 15-inch MacBook Pro. Watch the new MacBook video. Hot News Headlines Read the latest news and information from Apple. The ... (more) Apple: iWork 2009
Apple Going to CES Next Year, Source Says [Rumor]
Apple Going to CES Next Year, Source Says [Rumor]
i.gizmodo.com — A Cult of Mac's source says that Apple will "go large" at CES next year, replacing Macworld.... Wait, didn't Apple just say that they were killing Macworld because they think trade shows are irrelevant? While Cult of Mac's—Wired's Mac centric ... (more) Apple Going to CES Next Year, Source Says [Rumor]
Macworld Expo keynote 2009: What you need to know
Macworld Expo keynote 2009: What you need to know
obsessable.com — All you need to know about the Macworld 2009 keynote announcements in one place.... (more) Macworld Expo keynote 2009: What you need to know
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