Jobs is Fine, It’s Macworld We Should Worry About
Jobs is Fine, It’s Macworld We Should Worry About 10:06 pm, December 16th, 2008, Lonnie Lazar Politics, not platelets, are why Steve Jobs is turning over the Keynote responsibility to Phil Schiller at next month’s Macworld Conference & Expo, according to CNBC correspondent Jim Goldman. Citing “sources inside the company,” Goldman writes that Jobs’ demurral from the Keynote address for Apple’s last appearance at the venerable trade show in San Francisco is assuredly not a product of any in
Steve Jobs leaving Macworld stage as Apple bows out (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Apple has announced that its iconic chief executive Steve Jobs will not make his traditional superstar appearance at Macworld Expo in January, and that the company is dropping out of the event.
(Heart) Breaking news!
Just got the tip off of ars technica: Apple has not only announced that 2009 will be the final MacWorld Expo, but that Dear Leader will not be delivering the keynote address. I expect spontaneous rioting to erupt as fanbois worldwide come out of the shock such a revelation will cause. Hide your iPods. I’ll be the first to offer Dizzle my condolences. At least she’ll be there for the final shebang.
Apple CEO Jobs absent from Macworld lineup (Fort Worth Star-Telegram)
Apple Inc. said Tuesday that Chief Executive Steve Jobs won't be delivering the highly anticipated presentation that usually marks the highlight of the annual Macworld computer trade show in January. Apple also said 2009 will be its last year exhibiting at the Macworld Expo, a multi-day gathering of fans and makers of software and accessories for Macs, iPods, iPhones and other Apple products. ...
Apple announces its last year at Macworld Expo, no Jobs keynote (Macworld.com via Yahoo! News)
Apple on Tuesday announced that Macworld Conference & Expo 2009 will be the company’s last. The company also said Steve Jobs will not deliver his traditional keynote at the event this year.
No More Macs in 2008
Minutes after the new notebooks were introduced, the rumour mill was spinning again. There was talk of updates for iMacs and Mac Minis being released in November, either on the 10th or the 17th. This release would mean that the Macworld Expo would get the abominable Mac Pro and probably a mystery new product (iTablet anyone?).?? Looks like Apple didn’t want to disappoint people at the last minute, so they today told Macworld that they won’t be releasing any new Macs in 2008.?????Our holiday li