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Steve Jobs kept the Apple faithful on the edge of their seats until he finally produced the new iPhone during his keynote address at Macworld Expo 2007.

iPhone fallout: Winners and Losers

Larry Dignan: The impact of Apple's iPhone, rolled out at Macworld by Steve Jobs, is going to have a lasting impact on the tech industry beyond today's big splash.

Macworld Headlines

Queuing for Jobs and the iPhone

Before dawn on Tuesday morning, hundreds of Mac faithful were lined up outside the Moscone Center--waiting for Steve Jobs.

Today Apple is going to reinvent the phone

Dan Farber: Apple CEO Steve Jobs said, "I have been looking forward to this for two and a half years," followed that with "Today Apple is going to reinvent the phone."

Finally, Apple answers call for iPhone

Dan Farber: Apple CEO Steve Jobs said, "I have been looking forward to this for two and a half years," followed that with "Today Apple is going to reinvent the phone."

Apple reveals plans for joining PC to TV

Apple TV is a small white box that plugs into a flat-panel TV and wirelessly connects to a Mac or PC, allowing content stored on the computer to play on the television.

Office 2008 for Mac to come this year

Revamped Office for Mac, slated for second half of this year, will run on both Intel-based and PowerPC-based Apple machines.

iPhone blows away expectations

Ed Burnette: Sometimes, the truth can be wilder than the rumors. Such was the case today at MacWorld 2007, where Steve Jobs unveiled the long awaited iPhone.

Apple announces Apple TV

Ed Burnette: Steve Jobs formally introduced the "iTV" during the keynote address at Macworld 2007 in San Francisco today. The new device will be available in February for $299.

Live blog from Macworld

Jason D. O'Grady: It's packed inside Moscone West for the Macworld Expo 2007 keynote address--probably one of the most highly anticipated Apple keynote addresses of all time.

Microsoft bashes potential iPod phone

Entertainment chief at Microsoft says Apple will face all sorts of problems if it launches a mobile phone built around the iPod.

Read more about Macworld in ZDNet's Blog Focus.

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802.11 built in?
That means that in many areas you don't need Cingular's expensive data plan, just access to a wireless network

Mobile networks, even 3G networks, are far more ubiquitous than Wi-Fi hotsp... (Read the rest)
Posted by: GeoNorth Posted on: 01/12/07 You are currently: Logged In | Log out
2 1/2 years? vcwizard2006@...   | 01/09/07
probably decided to wait to let the competition hirez   | 01/10/07
Great "MOBILE" Techpert   | 01/09/07
Monthly service charges? deepee912   | 01/10/07
Check Cingular nomorems   | 01/10/07
oh the hype! zd@...   | 01/10/07
What about its built in 802.11n? bbaker@...   | 01/10/07
802.11 built in? GeoNorth   | 01/12/07
SOFTWARE TOWER OF BABEL BALTHOR   | 01/10/07
A turnip farmer in Ohio has been given this hirez   | 01/10/07
Dell ad covers talkback page rondavid   | 01/10/07
Love my BlackBerry & iPod dont want the morphed iFrankenstein pod-phone jduvall   | 01/10/07
Will not displace the BlackBerry anytime soon dano-z   | 01/11/07
IPhone almost there lnelson@...   | 01/12/07
Not 3G...? Not interested GeoNorth   | 01/12/07

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