- Fri Apr 20 2001 Apple event fuels speculation
Apple schedules a press event for May 1 with CEO Steve Jobs, sparking speculation that he will unveil new Macs or announce plans for retail stores.
Posted by Joe Wilcox and Ian Fried
- Tue Oct 13 2009 Barnes & Noble makes October 20 event official
The company has sent out invitations for a New York event that day, with speculation that the bookseller will launch its own brand of e-book reader.
Posted by Ina Fried
- Tue Aug 30 2005 Music player hullabaloo
Creative plays the patent card as Apple teases a "special event" and speculation turns to an iTunes phone.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff
- Wed Oct 5 2005 Apple speculation is varied, and plentiful
Posted by Michelle Meyers
- Mon Oct 18 2004 Apple event could bring iPod news
"Special event" featuring Steve Jobs and Bono, set for next week, fuels speculation about an updated music player.
Photo gallery: Designs on iPod
Posted by Ina Fried
- Fri Aug 14 2009 Cocktail part of Apple's September event
Music industry insiders say Apple will debut its next-gen digital album experience, code-named Cocktail, at event likely to take place the week of September 7.
Posted by Greg Sandoval
- Wed Jan 7 2009 Is it time to kill the Apple press event?
Apple's press events can pack a real punch, but others may not live up to anticipations. Is it time to ditch keynote presentations in favor of standard product-unveiling press releases?
Posted by Don Reisinger
- Sat Aug 29 2009 Facebook's iPhone update paves the way for apps
The social network's latest iPhone application update sure does make it feel like an app launcher of its own. Are Facebook apps making their way to the popular handset?
Posted by Josh Lowensohn
- Tue Sep 8 2009 Join us for Apple's 09/09/09 event
Apple is making a music-related announcement Wednesday morning and CNET News will bring you up-to-the-minute coverage.
Posted by Erica Ogg
- Tue Oct 25 2005 Google wants your car listings, events
"Google Base," a new service that makes almost anything postable and searchable, could put the company in competition with eBay.
Posted by Elinor Mills