Tag: MacWorld

Dolly Drive for Cloud Based Time Machine Backup (Mac)

Dolly Drive for Cloud Based Time Machine Backup (Mac)

| January 31, 2011 | 1 Comment

At MacWorld Expo 2011 Dolly Drive showed off its new cloud based Time Machine backup system. The service interfaces their online backup storage and Time Machine to backup your Mac OS X system. The service even gives you a bootable version of your drive backup and can backup from anywhere you have an Internet connection. [...]

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Notebooks.com’s Best of Macworld 2011 Awards

Notebooks.com’s Best of Macworld 2011 Awards

| January 31, 2011 | 2 Comments

Notebooks.com was at Macworld 2011 in San Francisco to check out some of the best apps, hardware, accessories, and peripherals for the Apple ecosystem. We found eleven products that stood out from the show and awarded them Notebook.com’s Best of Macworld 2011 awards. Best iOS App for Home: Appetites Appetites is a unique take on [...]

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Register for MacWorld Expo 2011 for Just $15

Register for MacWorld Expo 2011 for Just $15

| January 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

MacWorld Expo 2011 is right around the corner and the conference organizers are extending our readers a couple of special offers. An Expo only pass is $25 if you buy it online or $45 at the door. If you register through this link however, you can get in the door for just $15. If you [...]

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Chinese Company Knocks off Macbook Air and makes a Giant iPhone

Chinese Company Knocks off Macbook Air and makes a Giant iPhone

| March 22, 2010 | 1 Comment

Many companies are concerned with copyrights, but one Chinese gadget maker is selling a fake Macbook Air and a gigantic iPhone tablet without a second thought. Teso, a gadget design outfit in southern China, is reportedly selling a knockoff Macbook Air that has the same outward appearance, right down to an Apple logo, but its [...]

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A quick Macworld wrap-up

A quick Macworld wrap-up

| February 22, 2010 | 0 Comments

Well Macworld Expo 2010 is over.  The fat lady has sung her tune (over iTunes of course).  How did Macworld do without Apple being there this year? Well, from what I can tell from associates and write ups on the Internet, it was “ok”.  It was strange not having a Steve Jobs keynote to awe [...]

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Macworld: Microsoft announces Office for Mac 2011

Macworld: Microsoft announces Office for Mac 2011

| February 11, 2010

And ,in news from Macworld 2010, Microsoft has announced a new version of Microsoft Office for Mac 2011. So what is new in this version? New co-authoring tools and web apps– this means users can collboratively work on MS Office documents and then share them over the Internet with one another Office for Mac Ribbon [...]

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Macworld 2010- a new attitude this year

Macworld 2010- a new attitude this year

| February 11, 2010

Its time once again for San Francisco to get all hyped up about Macworld. Macworld is usually where Apple announces their new products and services to the marketplace.  Its the place where Steve Jobs tends to make one of his famous keynotes– which always ignites a media frenzy. Well this year, things have changed. This [...]

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Apple Intros Unibody 17-inch MacBook Pro, No Removeable Battery

Apple Intros Unibody 17-inch MacBook Pro, No Removeable Battery

| January 7, 2009 | 1 Comment

17-inchmacbookproApple announced a redesigned 17-inch MacBook Pro at MacWorld, featuring its relatively new unibody design that’s used in the rest of the Apple notebook lineup. The base configuration comes with 4GB of RAM, a 320GB hard drive, NVIDIA 9400M and 9600M graphics.

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Does Macworld need Apple?

Does Macworld need Apple?

| December 21, 2008 | 6 Comments

For over 20 years Apple fanboys and enthusiasts have congregated to an annual event known as Macworld Expo. As a lover of Apple products myself, I have attended the expo the last two years and will be sharing my experience at Macworld 2009 here at Notebooks.com. You may have heard that Apple recently announced that Macworld Expo 2009 would be their last. Apple does not organize the event so this does not mean it will be canceled, but without them does that mean that expo is done for? Will fanboys weep in the streets the first full week of January each year? Not anytime soon.

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