macworld

  1. G

    Macworld Reviews Microsoft Office 2011 For Mac [MicrosoftOffice]

    Office for Mac has long been the ugly stepsister that Redmond (and Mac users) pretended didn't exist. Is the latest Office the same deal? No, says Macworld. They say Office for Mac 2011 is actually good. More »
  2. M

    It's the end of Macworld as we know it (but I feel fine)

    It's the end of Macworld as we know it (but I feel fine) Steve Job's announcement yesterday that he will be taking a six-month medical leave of absence as Apple's CEO has raised widespread concerns about the company's future. Even before that announcement, while I was still at the Macworld...
  3. D

    Why is 2009 going to be the last the last Macworld for Apple?

    Is there any possibility that Apple will participate in future Macworld exhibitions? How will we be informed about new Macbooks, iPods, or anything?
  4. M

    Macworld: A closer look at the new iLife

    Macworld: A closer look at the new iLife They may not have been as earth-shaking as the iPhone, but the new products Apple announced Tuesday offer lots of goodies. Here are the details on iLife '09: The big hits of this upgrade were iPhoto, iMovie, and GarageBtand. Previous versions of...
  5. M

    What happended in the Macworld keynote 2009?

    What new things are going to come out? etc.
  6. J

    MacWorld 2009 is it already over?

    It just finished for today right? But tomorrow it begins again? Because it say's from the 5th to the 9th. So tomorrow there will be new stuff for apple? Or is it over?
  7. J

    MacWorld 2009 is it already over?

    It just finished for today right? But tomorrow it begins again? Because it say's from the 5th to the 9th. So tomorrow there will be new stuff for apple? Or is it over?
  8. G

    Apple Revamps iLife for '09 with iPhoto Facial Recognition and More [Macworld 2009]

    Today at Macworld 2009 in SF, Apple showed off a new iPhoto with true facial recognition, a better iMovie and other iLife updates—$79 solo, $99 for family, requires Leopard, available late January. It's a good solid upgrade full of very nice features. Some catches, though: You need Leopard...
  9. G

    Sting Teaches You to Play Guitar in Garageband '09 [Macworld 2009]

    In one of the odder announcements during the Macworld keynote, Sting, along with others like Norah Jones, will teach you to play guitar and piano in Garageband '09. </img> </img> </img> </img>
  10. G

    Keynote Remote for iPhone Will Make Corporate Drones Horny [Macworld 2009]

    The new Keynote Remote will allow you to control the new Keynote 09 straight from your iPhone. Unlike the free Apple Remote for iPhone—which control iTunes in your computer—this one costs .99 cents. From the iTunes App Store: • With Keynote Remote, you can control your Keynote slide...
  11. G

    Apple Sends iWork to the Clouds, Introduces iWork.com [Macworld 2009]

    Just as rumored last week, Apple is taking iWork '09 online, with file hosting and group editing services. Think of it as MobileMe, but for your documents. And that's not all. The suite is getting a pretty strong set of new features— some fluff, but many meat. See the full list, updated as we...
  12. G

    Apple Revamps iLife for '09 with iPhoto Facial Recognition and More [Macworld 2009]

    Today at Macworld 2009 in SF, Apple showed off a new iPhoto with true facial recognition, a better iMovie and other iLife updates—$79 solo, $99 for family, requires Leopard, available late January. It's a good solid upgrade full of very nice features. Some catches, though: You need Leopard...
  13. G

    Sting Teaches You to Play Guitar in Garageband '09 [Macworld 2009]

    In one of the odder announcements during the Macworld keynote, Sting, along with others like Norah Jones, will teach you to play guitar and piano in Garageband '09. </img> </img> </img> </img>
  14. G

    Keynote Remote for iPhone Will Make Corporate Drones Horny [Macworld 2009]

    The new Keynote Remote will allow you to control the new Keynote 09 straight from your iPhone. Unlike the free Apple Remote for iPhone—which control iTunes in your computer—this one costs .99 cents. From the iTunes App Store: • With Keynote Remote, you can control your Keynote slide...
  15. G

    Apple Sends iWork to the Clouds, Introduces iWork.com [Macworld 2009]

    Just as rumored last week, Apple is taking iWork '09 online, with file hosting and group editing services. Think of it as MobileMe, but for your documents. And that's not all. The suite is getting a pretty strong set of new features— some fluff, but many meat. See the full list, updated as we...
Back
Top