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Macworld/iWorld [1] (originally Macworld [2]) was an information technology trade show with conference tracks dedicated to Apple's Mac platform. It was held annually in the United States during January. Originally Macworld Expo and then Macworld Conference & Exposition, the gathering dates back to 1985. [3]
Macworld published an annual Game Hall of Fame feature from 1986 [4] until 2009. [5] The Game Hall of Fame recognized the best Macintosh games of the year in various categories. The Hall of Fame was founded in 1986 by Steven Levy , [ 4 ] who wrote or co-wrote the feature until 1998. [ 6 ]
MacUpdate is a Mac software download website founded in 1996. [1] History
MacCentral was a web site that provided news and information covering the Apple Macintosh, originally as an independent entity and later as the news service for Mac Publishing Web sites, including Macworld.com and Playlist, before being subsumed by Macworld's own brand. Co-founder Jim Dalrymple
On July 19, 2000, at the Macworld Expo New York held at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, Steve Jobs delivered a keynote introducing several new products. [ 30 ] Key announcements included the iMac DV Special Edition, the Power Mac G4 Cube , three new display models, and a full-surface optical mouse, which was gifted to all attendees.
MacKeeper 3 was released in 2014 at the MacWorld conference. [37] Its main updates included a redesigned user interface, a new Memory Cleaner tool, focused on managing and freeing up RAM, 18 localizations, and updated real-time support. [37] [38] In 2015, MacKeeper hit 20M downloads. At the International CES 2015, MacKeeper 3 was presented as ...
Macworld Australia was the longest-running Apple magazine outside the USA. It ran for 33 years – covering everything Apple since 1985. [1] The companion Macworld Australia web site, www.macworld.com.au, features daily updates of both worldwide and local news, blogs, help, reviews, and more. Macworld.com.au can be accessed by product type ...
David Hugh Bunnell (July 25, 1947 – October 18, 2016) was a pioneer of the personal computing industry who founded some of the most successful computer magazines including PC Magazine, PC World, and Macworld. In 1975, he was working at MITS in Albuquerque, N.M., when the company made the first personal computer, the Altair 8800.