- Wed Jan 7 2009 Future of Macworld Expo up in the air
This year's attendees cautiously optimistic the conference will stay on their calendar without Apple, but much depends on whether IDG can still put together an interesting event.
Posted by Tom Krazit
- Fri Sep 16 2005 IDG pulls plug on Macworld Boston
Two years after the East Coast version of the Macworld Expo made a controversial move to Boston, sponsor says no more.
Posted by Ina Fried
- Mon Oct 21 2002 IDG softens stance in Macworld spat
The trade show company manages a bit of détente with Apple after a war of words brought on by its decision to move the event from New York to Boston.
Posted by Ian Fried
- Thu Dec 5 2002 Macworld Expo/Tokyo canceled
The show's producer, IDG World Expo Japan, has decided to cancel next year's show. In an e-mail, parent company IDG blamed the cancellation on a lack of interest from exhibitors.
Posted by Ian Fried
- Tue Oct 22 2002 New and Noteworthy: IDG Backs Down on Macworld Conflict; Computer on a Screen; more
New and Noteworthy: IDG Backs Down on Macworld Conflict; Computer on a Screen; more
Posted by CNET staff
- Thu Jan 8 2009 Macworld of the future: Music, pros, schwag
There's definitely a core group of Macworld attendees that want to preserve the show without Apple. But getting consensus on a strategy could be difficult.
Posted by Tom Krazit
- Sat Oct 3 2009 Photos: The Pacific Pinball Expo
With nearly 400 playable machines from the '30s to today, the Pacific Pinball Expo is likely the world's largest pinball show--and arguably the world's most beautiful.
Posted by James Martin
- Wed Oct 14 2009 Photos: Inside Oracle OpenWorld
IT developers take over San Francisco for a week of cutting edge developments in business applications.
- Wed Feb 5 2003 CEO of IDG quits; EarthLink launches more wireless access; more
CEO of IDG quits; EarthLink launches more wireless access; more
Posted by CNET staff
- Tue Apr 16 1996 Corporate world meets Net at DB/Expo
The client-server world of high-end corporate business applications and the
new Internet-based computing model converged at the DB/Expo trade show.
Posted by CNET News.com Staff