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MacWorld
May 21st
Macworld is the biggest trade show and conference singularly focused on the Apple products platform. Described as a “Mecca for Mac users”, the Macworld Expo and Conference is a five-day event being held in San Francisco on February 9-13, 2010. Macworld draws every level of Apple fan-new users to Mac Power Users, creative experts to Enterprise professionals.
According to the Macworld Expo website, the expo component of the show “offers access to hundreds of Mac products and services, paired with expert advice, demonstrations and instruction”. The conference portion of the event features industry leaders presenting cutting edge product training and special presentations on the topics that Mac users most want to see.
Can the Macworld Expo Survive Without Apple?
When Apple announced last December that the 2009 Macworld Expo and Conference would the last Macworld event in which the company would participate, the news sent ripples though the Mac user community. Could the conference survive without Apple’s participation?
For years, Steve Jobs’ keynote presentation was perceived as the highlight of the trade show. Over the years, many of his keynote addresses were used to introduce the world to new and innovative products from Apple, such as: the iMac, PowerBook, Safari web browser, iTunes, iPod and the iPhone.
However, it appears that Apple’s decision to pull-out of the conference has not dampened the consumer demand for all things Apple. Even without Jobs’ keynote address and Apple’s presence on the trade show floor, registration numbers for the show are on track with previous years.
As to speculation on why they pulled out of the event, it seems that Apple is such a popular commodity that they feel that they don’t need to showcase their wares at Macworld and would do better in a situation where they could ultimately control the marketing message.
The buzz on the Internet indicated that both the Apple booth and Jobs’ keynote address were always so packed that it was almost impossible to get into either.
Mr. Smith Goes to San Francisco
Recently, IDG World Expo (the company that owns and runs the Macworld show) announced that filmmaker, actor, writer/director and admitted Mac enthusiast, Kevin Smith, would be hosting a Q&A presentation session as the show’s Feature Presenter. Smith, whose movies include Clerks, Chasing Amy, Dogma, Jersey Girl, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, is also well known for his irreverent, entertaining and animated storytelling style, where no topic is off limits, as shown in his documentary, An Evening with Kevin Smith.
By all accounts, Smith should do incredibly well. So well, that it might have Mac aficionados asking, “Steve who?”

i Touch
May 21st
In the hyper-competitive world of consumer electronics, is very unusual for a branded product to dominate the market for years and years. Yet this is what Apple’s iPod media player, now approaching its sixth anniversary, has succeeded in doing. One reason is that it’s been reinvented continuously.
The reinvention of the latest iPod line extends from three to four models, priced from $ 79 to $ 399, with capacities ranging from one gigabyte (approximately 240 songs) to 160 gigabytes (up to 40,000 songs.) And that does not count the iPhone , the long-awaited Apple phone, which also includes a full iPod.
I tested the new member of the iPod family, the big-screen iPod Touch. This is a close relative of the iPhone that connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi wireless network and replaces the famous iPod click wheel with touch screen. It starts at $ 299, $ 100 less than the iPhone, but with the same capacity of eight gigabytes. There is also a 16-gigabyte iPod Touch for $ 399.
Like earlier iPods, the Touch is elegant and capable, and works seamlessly with the free Apple iTunes for Windows and Macintosh computers, as well as with its computer-based iTunes online store, which sells songs downloaded and more TV shows of any other legal outlet.
Not only that, but the Touch introduces a mobile version of iTunes Store. It’s called the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store, allowing you to buy, right on the iPod, one of the six million tracks for the same price you’d pay ‘in a computer. This archive will soon be made available on the portable iPhone.
For all its beauty and functionality, the Touch has some specific problems and negative aspects. It ‘s the first iPod model I’ve ever tried that fell significantly short, in my tests, the Apple claims the battery life. It ‘s also the first iPod that lacks any physical buttons for music playback control.
The Touch seems, at first glance, like an iPhone that you can not make phone calls. It is a beautiful, thin, a black rectangle with a huge 3.5 inch screen – the same size and resolution screen of the iPhone great. But the touch is even thinner and a bit ‘shorter.
Like the iPhone, the Touch has only one button on its face, a Home button that takes you to the main menu, a series of beautiful square icons. And, like the iPhone, the Touch has an on / off button along the top edge. Most everything else is controlled by Apple the new “multitouch” touch screen, which includes a virtual keyboard for entering text.
But unlike the iPhone, the Touch does not have volume control buttons and a button on his headset to pause or skip songs. So you have to play, pause and skip songs by touching the screen. This is facilitated by a feature the iPhone does not have (so far): If you double-click the Home button, music controls appear on screen, even if the screen is off. Still, you can not control your Touch by touch when you listen to music with the device in your pocket or purse.
In my tests, playing music and video went perfectly, and so did viewing photos. The Wi-Fi capabilities, including Web browser, a YouTube video viewer and the new mobile store, also worked perfectly.
The Touch is missing some Internet-oriented features from the iPhone that should work well over Wi-Fi. Missing e-mail to iPhone, mapping, monitoring of activities and programs of weather. But its keyboard has a feature the iPhone does not have: How about a BlackBerry, you can insert a point with a double-click the space bar.
Apple says the Touch was meant mainly to present typical iPod features, not to replicate the iPhone, and it included the Web browser only so users can get on Wi-Fi to use the mobile music store in certain places that required a log-in screen.
But it seems ridiculous to me to sell a powerful device with Wi-Fi and a huge screen, and leave things like an email program, even though you can e-mail programs use web-based. I assume Apple was concerned that the Touch might compete too much with less expensive than the iPhone if it had these features. In fact, if somebody can jam a voice-over-Internet capability into the iPod Touch, it might be a threat to the iPhone, which is tied to a single cellular carrier, AT & T.
The company claims that the Touch can play music for 22 hours and video up to five hours on a single battery charge, with Wi-Fi enabled. But in my tests, using factory settings, music playback lasted just under 17 hours and video playback lasted just over four hours. Almost all other iPod models I tried, including the new Nano, easily beat Apple battery claims.
In addition, some early iPod Touch units have had defective screens, where images appeared too dark. Apple says this problem affected a small number of units and solves the problem. My two test units displayed beautiful images.
Despite these downsides, the Touch is a great media player, and the iPod remains the best end-to-end laptop to play and buy music and video.

iWork
May 21st
Although Apple iWork Pages ® can open and edit Microsoft Word documents, models created in Pages ® is the cleanest and most effective way to change a model.
Apple ® Pages can open and edit Microsoft Word files, although this may have problems of annoying, hence, the models developed in Pages ® approach is cleaner and safer to go. Models that are actually produced in Pages ®, does not go through a conversion process (conversion from Microsoft Word to Pages), will open a page of pure error-free.
You also have the ability to exploit its settings easy and user-friendly. Note that the comparable to Microsoft Word on Mac OSX Pages ®. However, comparability is not exactly equivalent. But the comparison between the two is almost the same. Yet another reason we recommend editing in Pages is that Microsoft Word does not have some of the characteristics of value that has pages.

Apple Refurbished
May 21st
Apple refurbished and used Mac laptops are a great option when considering the purchase of a computer. If you are looking to upgrade from your computer is already trying to meet business needs or personal or have a student needs an education system is restored to a Macintosh computer is a smart choice. It will meet all your technical needs as well as being easier on the wallet.
Let’s face it, we all want the best value for our dollar. It restored the computer to provide just that. These computers are often never used, having been ordered but not shipped or have been returned without even being turned on. The computers that were used are rigorously tested and must meet the same standard on every new computer that come from plants. All your computer needs can be easily met with a refurbished Mac laptop.Everything you want to do with the computer, from CAD to play your favorite movies to all your business accounting can be done just as professionally and easily on a computer ordered by Apple as it can on a new and half price.
You can get refurbished Apple laptops with features that you will not find on a new PC and you get the special support with your purchase. There are all the same options available in the refurbished models, as you can with the new ones, the glossy widescreen display, built in cameras and a lot of software already great to use.
Refurbished and used Mac laptops sold through Apple’s online site also come with a warranty and technical support, just like the new computers. You can shop from home, see all the options available, obtain customer service, and have it delivered to your door all for a price much lower then you will find anywhere else.
The Apple site is simple to use and also responds to the most embarrassing questions any time of day anywhere you want. You can buy a quality computer in the middle of the night while wearing pajamas or a lunch break at work. This process is quick, safe and simple that meets the needs of each client.
Once you find a refurbished computer that suits your needs there are a lot of support available for the user on site customer service by Apple employees aware of an owner’s manual that will be shipped with your computer. You will have all the technical support available and can also buy the features of the case will be perfect for you. Apple has the highest standard for each computer to make sure that it will be as smooth as any new computer you may still find it easy on your budget as well. There is no excuse for continuing to put off getting the computer you’ve always wanted.
Apple refurbished and used Mac laptops are a great answer to anyone’s computer and technology needs. There is a product available to satisfy even the most demanding customer needs, and Apple sells them all from their website client friendly. There is no need to put off getting the computer you’ve always dreamed of, because Apple refurbished and used Mac laptops are top of the line and most economical choice available today.


































