Cyrus Farivar reports directly from the Apple Worldwide Developer's Conference in San Francisco. Highlights include Steve Jobs' keynote address, with a sneak peek at Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and the brand-new Mac Pro.
The ModBook is a 1.83GHz or 2GHz MacBook that's been converted into a tablet computer--the first Mac offering of its kind. Macworld Senior News Editor Jonathan Seff got his hands on a preproduction model and made a quick video with Assistant Editor Brian Chen that shows the tablet in action.
We have highlights as Steve Jobs took to the Macworld Expo stage Tuesday to introduce Apple TV and iPhone, a combination iPod/phone/communica tion/device.
Following on the heels of our last video, which profiled cool features in Leopard, we're back with another visual tour of Mac OS X 10.5. This time, I take a look at some of the lesser-known features in Leopard.
The most important news to come out of last month's Macworld Expo was Apple's decision to make movie rentals available through the iTunes Store. We explore how to find the movies you want, download rentals, and transfer them to a device like an iPod or iPhone, along with other tips and tricks.
If Jason Snell could have only one Mac utility, only one single piece of software that he could use to improve using his Mac and all its programs through his daily business, it would be Objective Development's LaunchBar.
Each year, Macworld editors roam the Macworld Expo show floor, searching for the best hardware and software making its debut at the annual Mac trade event. From a crowded field, we selected 11 such products, unveiling our Best of Show winners at a special presentation Wednesday at Moscone Center.
In recent episodes of the Macworld Video we've talked nothing but Leopard, Leopard, Leopard. Fascinating as OS X 10.5 may be, it's time for a break. Chris Breen provides exactly that break by offering three of his favorite tips for mucking with a manually managed iPod.
Macworld Expo wrapped up a little more than a month ago, but I thought we'd revisit some of the more interesting products to appear at the annual Mac trade show in this edition of the Macworld Video Podcast.
Jason Snell has spent a week with the MacBook Air. And after extensive testing of the ultra-thin, ultra-light notebook, he's ready to give his final assessment of Apple's newest portable.
Now that hackers are thiiiiiis close to bringing third-party apps back to the iPhone, Chris Breen gives those with unhacked phones a taste of what they've been missing.
The question has raged since the iPhone started shipping June 29: Can you sync the iPhone to different computers storing different things? The answer is yes, but not without a few caveats. Jason Snell takes you through the steps.
Almost 400 vendors have booths set up at Macworld Expo, showcasing some of the latest gadgets and software for Mac users. For those missing out on this intense experience, MacUser bloggers Dan Moren, Derik DeLong and Scott Silverman walked the show floor and picked some impressive new products to talk about.