Archive for the 'Macworld' Category

Win a MacBook Air poster

Filed under: Macworld, MacBook Air

One item in our loot from Macworld was a shiny new (though now slightly ruffled from the flight) MacBook Air poster. You want it? Sure thing, just leave a comment and validate. It may be the closest some of us will get to a real MacBook Air, until 2011, when all […]

Swag bag winners, t-shirt replacements, many more giveaways to follow

Filed under: Macworld, TUAW Business

This morning I finally shipped out the first round of swag-bag winners from our Talkcasts. Congratulations to those who called in, I hope you enjoy your junk prizes. Unfortunately our pre-Macworld t-shirt winners wound up with their t-shirts handed out at Macworld, and those were the very last of our version […]

TUAW Interviews Mike Lee of Delicious Monster, looks at Delicious Library 2

Filed under: Macworld, Software

Mike Lee, the “world’s toughest programmer,” and official Major-domo for Delicious Monster sat down with Scott to show off some features coming to Delicious Library 2. We know a lot of you are itching for the release of this one, and Mike gives an answer to when it’ll ship… sort of.
Other items […]

130 Great photos from Macworld and 2 ugly ones

Filed under: Macworld, Cult of Mac
%Gallery-14795%If you’ve got the time, we’ve got the pixels. Relive the glory of Macworld 2008 even if you weren’t there with our 132 pictures from the show, featuring:

Pics from the Ars Technica/Gizmodo party
Pics of the Modbook
Lots of show-floor pics featuring tons of vendors
A shot of team TUAW in our temporary […]

Engadget reviews the MacBook Air

Filed under: Macworld, Apple, MacBook Air

If you’ve been dying to find out what the MacBook Air is really like, and weren’t fortunate enough to be at Macworld to spend a little time hands-on with the latest Apple laptop, our colleagues over at sister-site Engadget have been busy testing the MacBook Air, and have just posted […]

How much wood would a woodchuck chuck to make a bunch of press kits?

Filed under: Macworld
%Gallery-14791%In the press room at Macworld there was a little foyer with alphabetized buckets where you could pick up press kits from the various vendors. This is an exercise in wastefulness, as many of the press kits are glossy folders filled with photocopies and CD’s.
Now, I realize the coordination required to put all […]

Show floor video: BusySync

Filed under: Macworld, Software

BusyMac had a good thing going with BusySync 1 and 1.5: seamlessly share and edit calendar info across your home or business LAN using iCal. Version 2 (due next month) features sync via the cloud– so you can sync a work and home computer, even if you don’t work at home. There’s […]

Tour all of Macworld 2008 in less than five minutes

Filed under: Macworld, Video

Two weeks ago the world was a-twitter with speculation as to what in the world Apple meant by “Something is in the Air.” Of course, if you tuned in to our talkcast, you heard a pretty good tip on that score, but the next day El Steve-O dropped a shiny-new, paper-thin, slightly-underpowered […]

Show floor video: Webex lets you collaborate across platforms

Filed under: Macworld, Software, Video
So let’s say you’ve got a Panther machine on your DSL connection with a firewall, and another computer across town running Windows 98 on a dual-ISDN connection, but you really need to control the Mac from the PC. No dice, right? According to Webex, this might just be possible,* although your […]

Tinfoil Hat Patrol: Why weren’t the new iPhones announced at Macworld

Filed under: Macworld, iPod Family, iPhone, Apple TV, MacBook Air
Let’s face it. Macworld Expo 2008 didn’t exactly blow people away with its product intros. There was the MacBook Air, Apple TV Take Two and…um…not much else. And there could have been. Think about it. The Mac Pro was quietly upgraded in the days that led […]


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