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Apple throws the switch, aligns with Intel

June 6, 2005 CEO Steve Jobs confirms News.com report on the change during keynote speech at developer conference in San Francisco. TAGS: Steve Jobs, IBM PowerPC, shift, Apple Computer, Apple Power Mac, Motorola Inc., Intel, conference, CEO, Apple Macintosh, Apple Mac OS, IBM Corp., Apple Mac OS X, San Francisco, operating system

WWDC 2008: What's in store for Apple

June 10, 2008 At Worldwide Developers Conference, attendees get a peek at the upcoming iPhone App Store and a 3G iPhone. TAGS: 3G, Steve Jobs, WWDC, Apple iPhone, Apple iPhone 3G, data synchronization, GPS, Apple Computer, iPhone app, 2G, conference, San Francisco, blog, CEO

Apple offers peek at iTV wireless router

September 12, 2006 In rare advance look at an unreleased product, company shows device that will stream movies from a computer to a TV. TAGS: iTV, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, living room, movies, wireless router, San Francisco, TV, CEO, networking, router, Apple Macintosh, video, PC

Rokr iTunes phone, iPod Nano unveiled

September 7, 2005 iPod Nano, which is 80 percent smaller than the original iPod, and the iTunes-enabled cell phone called the Rokr are unveiled in San Francisco. Photos: Nano and Rokr TAGS: Motorola ROKR, Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod, Apple iPod Mini, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Cingular Wireless, Motorola Inc., cell phone, song, Apple iTunes, San Francisco, size, music

Macworld: Meet Mac Mini, do the iPod Shuffle

January 12, 2005 At San Francisco shindig, Mac community gets first look at book-size budget PC and low-end music player. Photos: Scenes from Macworld TAGS: Macworld, Apple Intel Mac Mini, Apple iPod Shuffle, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, Apple iPod, San Francisco, music player, photograph, PC

Apple kicks off WWDC with Jobs speech

June 12, 2007 As developers gather in San Francisco, they've got two big things on their minds: the iPhone and the Leopard OS. TAGS: WWDC, Steve Jobs, Apple iPhone, Apple Computer, Apple iChat, speech, San Francisco, blog, CEO, Electronic Arts Inc., developer, Web browser, video, games, photograph, Apple Macintosh

Phone, video hub expected at Macworld

January 8, 2007 The Mac faithful are converging on San Francisco for Macworld with visions of phones, TVs and iPods dancing in their heads. TAGS: iTV, Macworld, Steve Jobs, Disney Corp., Apple Computer, home video, Microsoft Windows XP Media Center, Las Vegas, San Francisco, carrier, Apple Macintosh, Apple MacBook, Apple iPhone, conference, CEO, Intel

A tale of two trade shows

January 9, 2007 CES and Macworld compete for attention in a rare scheduling overlap that is causing divided loyalties in the tech industry. Photos: On the scene at Macworld TAGS: Macworld, Consumer Electronics Show, Las Vegas, Steve Jobs, San Francisco, trade show, attendee, consumer electronics, Apple Computer, attention, IBM Corp.

IDG pulls plug on Macworld Boston

September 16, 2005 Two years after the East Coast version of the Macworld Expo made a controversial move to Boston, sponsor says no more. TAGS: Boston, Macworld Expo, event, East Coast, Macworld, Apple Computer, Steve Jobs, San Francisco, New York

Apple details Mini release

January 11, 2005 The $499-$599 Macs are aimed beyond the diehard crowd to the mainstream user. TAGS: Apple Intel Mac Mini, Stephen Baker, Apple Computer, Apple Macintosh, Steve Jobs, San Francisco, keyboard, notebook computer, mouse, monitor

Apple's iPod Touch and iPhone slap

September 6, 2007 Sure, the iPod Touch (with Wi-Fi), revamped Nano and ringtones for the iPhone are cool. But the iPhone price cut sure ruffled feathers. TAGS: Apple iPod Touch, price cut, Apple iPhone, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Apple iPod, San Francisco, Wi-Fi, CEO, AT&T Corp., Apple iTunes, blog, video

Apple forges path to digital living room

September 12, 2006 At event in S.F., company unveils new iPods, movies on iTunes, and device that links PCs to TVs. Photos: Showtime for Apple Video: New colors, designs for little iPod TAGS: iTV, Steve Jobs, Apple video iPod, Apple Computer, The Walt Disney Co., living room, studio, movies, Disney Corp., San Francisco, Apple iPod, IEEE 802.11, Apple iTunes, CEO, battery, TV

Queuing up for Jobs and the iPhone

January 10, 2007 Waiting for Moscone Center to open for Macworld with hundreds of Apple acolytes provides a glimpse into tech's version of Grateful Dead fans. TAGS: Macworld, Moscone Center, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Apple iPhone, chance, San Francisco, Apple Macintosh

Week in video: New iPods and a 21st century bike

September 8, 2007 Apple's new iPod Touch, revisiting the iPhone and a bike you can race at home. TAGS: Apple iPod Touch, Apple iPhone, Michael Kanellos, San Francisco, Steve Jobs, conference, Apple iPod, Apple Computer, CEO, Microsoft Office, video

Apple opens iPhone to developers--kind of

June 12, 2007 Developers of third-party applications can build features for iPhone, but only through the Safari browser. TAGS: iPhone app, Apple iPhone, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, developer, smart phone, Web application, SDK, mobile phone, Nokia Corp., San Francisco, chance, conference, Web browser, Microsoft Windows

With Nano and Rokr, Apple makes itself heard

September 10, 2005 The iPod keeps getting smaller, even as it stays the big kid on the music player block. Also: iTunes in a phone. Photos: Meet Rokr and Nano TAGS: Motorola ROKR, music player, Apple iPod Nano, Apple iPod, Sony Walkman, Steve Jobs, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes, cell phone, San Francisco, Motorola Inc., photograph, CEO, Sony Corp.

This week in Macworld news

January 14, 2005 Apple devotees descended on San Francisco for latest crop at Macworld Expo, but one thing was missing: the surprise. Photos: Mac Mini Photos: iPod Shuffle TAGS: Apple Intel Mac Mini, Macworld Expo, Steve Jobs, Macworld, Apple iPod Shuffle, Apple Macintosh, Apple Computer, San Francisco, song, Apple iPod, conference, photograph, hard drive, PC

Week in review: Dunn leaving, but probe continues

September 15, 2006 Hewlett-Packard's "pretexting" investigation into media leaks costs Chairman Patricia Dunn her job. TAGS: Patricia Dunn, chairman, Week in review, pretexting, journalist, Steve Jobs, investigation, reader, movies, Microsoft Zune, San Francisco, HP, Apple Computer, Apple iTunes
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