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Macworld 2008


By CNET staff
(1/15/2008)

Macworld 2008 is under way, and CNET's fleet of editors is blogging the keynote, scouring the show floor, and digging up the best and most novel Apple announcements, gadgets, hardware, and software coming from Macworld 2008.


Latest from Macworld 2008 on CNET

MacBook Air Attack

The Macalope knows the MacBook Air isn't perfect, but the amount of silly punditry it's attracting is seriously out of control.

First, did you know that the MacBook Air Lacks Features, Analysts Say (tip o' the antlers to the Rat Boy)?

It's true! And, according to squirrels, it lacks delicious nuts!

Well, pardon the Macalope for saying so, but dur-hey. He'd have to scroll through keynote again, but he's pretty sure that you don't need analysts to tell you that it "lacks features" because Steve Jobs actually said so. That "lack of features" is (Read more)

Posted By: The Macalope Jan 21 2008

iFrogz Audiowrapz: protection and sound in one

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Why buy a protective skin and a set of speakers for your iPod Nano when the iFrogz Audiowrapz lets you kill two birds with one stone? Well, for one, a separate set of speakers would probably sound much better, but that's beside the point: The Audiowrapz protects your player while offering the added bonus of three external speakers in one very compact package. No denying it's a little gimmicky, but also kinda cool. The case itself adds some length to the third-gen Nano, but isn't bad looking. In fact, I think the overall look is (Read more)

Posted By: Jasmine France Jan 18 2008

Macally FlexTune rocks dual iPod docks

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In the ever-saturated market of iPod speaker docks, distinguishing oneself from the crowd is important for the bottom line. Macally attempts this with its new FlexTune stereo speakers by including dual iPod connections: one in the standard position in the bottom of the central docking area, and one sticking out of the right wall of the cradle. This second option allows for an iPhone or iPod Touch to be docked sideways for wide-screen video viewing. It's actually a great idea for sharing since the FlexTune outputs sound to the speakers and the iPhone and Touch already offer (Read more)

Posted By: Jasmine France Jan 18 2008

Top 5 download updates from Macworld

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With Macworld in full swing, throngs of people are flooding the streets of San Francisco to check out the latest offerings from Apple and all the other vendors exhibiting their wares at the expo. But some Mac-related stuff is only indirectly related to what's happening on the showroom floor or how thin the new MacBook Air is.

One thing I've noticed as a Mac software editor is how, when Apple has its biggest show of the year, the majority of Mac software developers figure it is the best time to release an update for their (Read more)

Posted By: Jason Parker Jan 17 2008

ezGear XL90 Sound Bar is long...really long

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Um...I'm pretty sure this thing is as long as I am tall. Wow. The press release for the ezGear XL90 Sound Bar doesn't include any information on the unit's measurements (nor does the product page, for that matter), but comparing it to the iPod that's docked into it in the picture, I think it's safe to say that this speaker is at least nine iPods wide. OK, so that's only about 22 inches--shorter than me, to be sure--but it's still really long compared to any other iPod speaker dock that (Read more)

Posted By: Jasmine France Jan 17 2008

Jobs' keynote inspires manila envelope MacBook Air case

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In the "why didn't I think of that" category, an enterprising couple of media types (Web designer Jona Bechtolt and freelance science writer Claire L. Evans) were so knocked out by the Steve Jobs Macworld keynote that they decided to create and market a laptop case for the new MacBook Air--based on the simple manila office envelope Jobs pulled his new laptop out of on stage.

The AirMail is little more than a simple Web site and a prototype photo right now, but the designers promise to start shipping the handmade bags in about two (Read more)

Posted By: Dan Ackerman Jan 17 2008

New DLO iBoom Jukebox looks the part

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Among the cooler products coming out of Macworld 2008 is DLO's iBoom Jukebox, an iPod-ready speaker dock expected to ship this spring. Style-wise, this unit certainly lives up to its name: It's shaped like a mini jukebox. It's a fun design, though the iBoom isn't all about form over function. Hidden beneath the grille wrapped over the speaker's arch, you get two 1-inch tweeters and two 3-inch woofers. The unit also includes a super sweet-looking RF remote that can be used from up to 100 feet away (even through walls) and (Read more)

Posted By: Jasmine France Jan 17 2008

XtremeMac upgrades Luna iPod alarm clock to X2

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Not content with the generally good marks it received for its first-gen Luna iPod clock radio, XtremeMac is back with the Luna X2. Boasting two separately programmable iPod alarms and a slew of customizable options such as volume control and play duration, the X2 can tailor to almost any specific wake-up preference. Also included in the package is an eight preset AM/FM tuner, remote, an adjustable brightness LCD display, and an auxiliary port for connecting other audio devices. The X2 is compatible with all of the new iPods including every previous model with a dock connector. The

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Posted By: Jeff Bakalar Jan 17 2008

Violet Blue: Steve Jobs snubbed me

If you want to look at how the personalities of Apple's two co-founders, Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak, differ, perhaps one way would be to measure their responses when asked to pose for pictures.

Let's start with Woz. Though he claims to have been acutely shy in his early life, these days Woz is a social butterfly. He shows up at tech event after tech event in Silicon Valley, such as the 30th anniversary of Apple, or the 25th anniversary of the Commodore 64, and is almost eager to glad-hand anyone who comes by. Want a picture of (Read more)

Posted By: Daniel Terdiman Jan 17 2008

DLO's HomeDock goes high-def (sorta)

DLO HomeDock HD

DLO HomeDock HD: The HDMI output upscales iPod videos to (sorta kinda) HD resolution

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The iPod accessories are hitting hot and heavy at Macworld. DLO has used the occasion to take the wraps off its HomeDock HD. As you might guess from the name, the latest iteration of DLO's HomeDock Deluxe now offers upscaled HD video output (720p or 1080i) from an HDMI port built into the dock. (For those that still haven't made the leap to HDTV, it'll still connect to standard televisions via the composite or S-Video jacks.) In addition to playing back

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Posted By: John P. Falcone Jan 16 2008


Macworld 2008 coverage on MacFixIt

Office 2008: Word crashes; deletes old Office; no full exchange support
The new Microsoft Office release for Mac OS X is causing some problems for upgraders, and doesn't deliver on Exchange server support.

Apple: You can boot the MacBook Air from a remote disc
Apple officials told MacFixIt that you can indeed startup from optical media via Remote Disc, a handy feature in case problems arise with the normal boot drive.

MacBook Air raises troubleshooting questions
Apple's new MacBook Air is svelte-as-can-be, but the device's limitations and lack of traditional components raise some interesting troubleshooting/general questions.

MacBook Air battery replacement costs $130, takes 5 days
MacBook Air is the first Mac portable in recent history to lack a user-replaceable battery. Replacing the battery outside of warranty requires service from Apple.

iPhone news and support from iPhone Atlas



Ask the Editors

Macworld edition with Tom Krazit: All things Apple
Missed the live chat when CNET News.com reporter Tom Krazit answered questions on Apple and Macworld 2008? No problem. We've got the full transcripts for you right here, so you can catch every question asked and every answer given.

Mac OS X Leopard software updates from VersionTracker



Product reviews

Apple iPhone
From the moment Apple announced its iPhone at Macworld 2007, the tech world hasn't stopped asking questions. Read our full, rated review of the iPhone for the whole story.
June 30, 2007

Mac OS X Leopard
The early revs of any new, cutting-edge product can be dicey. Just ask the folks who bought some of the early Xbox 360s. So is it better to wait a while?
October 26, 2007

Apple TV
Once known as iTV, Apple TV was officially unveiled at Macworld 2007 and arrived last February. With its built-in hard drive and 802.11n wireless streaming, this little white box finally brings together iTunes and the TV.
June 26, 2007

» See all Apple reviews on CNET

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Photo galleries from Macworld
Photos: MacBook Air
In this slide show, we'll take a closer look at Apple's latest and sleekest laptop.
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Photos: iTunes movie rentals and more for your iPod
Although Steve Jobs didn't reveal any new iPods, the new iTunes movie rental service is sure to please many current iPod, iPod Touch, and iPhone owners.
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Photos: Building a Macworld
Apple's big show is near and "there's something in the air" at Moscone Center in San Francisco.
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Photos: In the air, on the floor at Macworld
Attendees get a glimpse of the new MacBook Air, and peripherals and accessories abound.
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Skinny on MacBook Air, movie rentals
Steve Jobs kicks off Macworld 2008 with the announcement of "the world's thinnest notebook," updates to the iPhone, and more.
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Photos: Apple unleashes new Xserve, Mac Pro
Just a week before Macworld, Apple has unveiled a Mac Pro with eight processor cores and a new system architecture.
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Video library from Macworld
Customizing Apple products
Customizing Apple products
Members of the "Me" generation make their iPods and iPhones more about them.
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Apple iPhone
Apple TV Take 2
Jobs says it's all about movies, movies, movies. Direct to Apple TV--no computer required.
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First Look: MacBook Air
First Look: MacBook Air
Michelle Thatcher takes a look at the 'world's thinnest notebook' at its Macworld 2008 debut.
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First Look: Apple Time Capsule
First Look: Apple Time Capsule
Apple debuts its new wireless backup device at Macworld 2008.
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Jobs launches long-awaited iPhone
More than 1,000 titles available for iTunes video rental
From Macworld 2008, Steve Jobs introduces a new section of the iTunes store that will include movie rentals.
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Jobs demos new iPhone apps
Steve Jobs reveals the latest iPhone updates.
New features include enhancements to maps, Webclips, and custom home screens.
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AppleTV
Steve Jobs announces the Time Capsule
Time Machine plus Time Capsule equals effortless data backup, according to Jobs.
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Jobs tunes in Apple TV
Steve Jobs reveals MacBook Air
New box can link to five computers, creating a hub for the digital living room.
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