Apple started work Wednesday on the mountainous task of fulfilling advance orders for its new iBook portable computer -- 160,000 orders and climbing, according to iCEO Steve Jobs.
Apple has unveiled its much-anticipated consumer portable, an eye-catching, colorful, curved computer that interim CEO Steve Jobs dubbed "an iMac to go."
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs confounded naysayers during Wednesday's Macworld Expo/Tokyo keynote presentation when he took the wraps off new iBooks and professional PowerBooks and nudged up the processor speed of the Power Mac G4.
Between the dust kicked up by the splashy announcement of Apple's iBook at July's Macworld Expo/New York and the amount of smoke being blown by some media commentators, it's been more than a little difficult to get a clear picture of how the new consumer portable fits into Apple's hardware roadmap.
Addressing a packed crowd of the Mac faithful, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs on Tuesday served up the first Intel-based Macs, introducing a new high-end laptop and a revamped iMac.
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Apple Computer has scheduled a press event for May 1 with CEO Steve Jobs, sparking speculation that he will unveil new Macs or announce plans for retail stores.
San Francisco -- Apple iCEO Steve Jobs unveiled the fast, new Power Mac G4 line during his keynote speech at Seybold Seminars San Francisco. He also announced a 22-inch flat-panel monitor. The first G4 desktops are now available for order in this country, according to Apple Australia.
Apparently looking to quash rumours before they start, Apple Computer said Tuesday that it won't launch any new hardware next month at the Apple Expo Paris.
Apple Computer gave CEO Steve Jobs US$1 in regular salary and an airplane in fiscal year 2001, while other executives each received one million stock options in a down year for the Mac maker.
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Despite a dearth of blockbuster announcements, attendees of Steve Jobs' Macworld keynote were enthusiastic about Apple's latest advances.
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Apple Computer ushered in Macworld Expo/New York on a positive financial note when it announced a US$61 million net profit for the third financial quarter.
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