Macworld 2010 has been scheduled to take place between February 9 – 13, 2010, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, according to the people hosting the show. Although the expo is the world’s premier event singularly focused on the Apple product platform, Apple has pulled itself from the trade show to fo... |
24 September 2009 06:31 GMT |
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Although Apple pulled itself from the annual Macworld expo, Macworld 2010 has been confirmed to feature two full days of technical-conference content dedicated to Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard. IDG World Expo, owner of Macworld 2010, has also confirmed that Macworld 2010 is taking place February 9 - 13, 2010, at the Mos... |
2 September 2009 03:18 GMT |
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IDG World Expo has responded to feedback from the Mac community of exhibitors, attendees, media and fans of the Macworld Expo announcing that the popular trade show is scheduled to take place February 9 - 13, 2010, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. In addition to moving the event to February, Macworld 2010 will... |
31 March 2009 05:57 GMT |
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Whether or not it has something to do with Apple pulling itself from the annual expo, the event promises to bring even more, starting next year. Although the show hasn't even kicked off properly, by accessing the MacworldExpo site, visitors are greeted with a message that announces “The start of a new era... |
6 January 2009 03:07 GMT |
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Apple's press room is featuring a shocker saying “Apple Announces Its Last Year at Macworld.” The company has found that trade shows are not its thing anymore, while Steve Jobs will not be present at this last event. Instead, Phil Schiller will be the keynote holder. An excerpt from Apple's off... |
17 December 2008 02:45 GMT |
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May is almost over. There's just about one more week until we'll be reaching its 30th day. Are you thinking what I am thinking? No, I wasn't thinking of swimsuits, sunbathing and hot summer days at the beach. I was referring to the world's no.1 Linux expo and conference since 1996, the Linuxtag, ... |
18 May 2007 00:01 GMT |
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