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What was your favorite Mac? The original iMac, maybe, introduced by Steve Jobs in 1998?

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Next week marks the 25th anniversary of the debut of Apple’s Macintosh–and we’d like to hear from you.

We’re putting together a package to mark the 25th anniversary of the …

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Jobs to skip Macworld keynote as Apple backs out

The era of the Macworld Stevenote is over.

(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET Networks)

This post was updated at 2:30 p.m. PST with more details, and at 6:15 p.m. with IDG’s reaction.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs has given his last keynote address at Macworld in San Francisco.

The company announced on Tuesday afternoon that January’s Macworld would mark its last year participating at the show, which is run by publishing company IDG. In addition, Apple said Phil Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide marketing, will deliver the keynote, usually handled by Jobs.

Apple representative Steve Dowling declined to comment on Jobs’ health, a prominent topic of discussion this year. Jobs’ keynote addresses at Macworld have become almost legendary events, launch pads for some of the company’s most important products and strategies. His absence from what many in the Apple community consider their Super Bowl will once again revive rumors that Jobs is ill.

“Phil is giving the keynote because this will be Apple’s last year at the show,” Dowling said. “It doesn’t make sense for us to make a major investment in a trade show we will no longer be attending.”

Apple seems to be declaring that it no longer needs industry events like Macworld to get its message out. The company has 250 retail stores around the world that draw millions of people a week, and its Web site is among the top 10 sites, in terms of traffic, on the Internet.

Originally posted at News – Apple

Jobs to skip Macworld keynote as Apple backs out

The era of the Macworld Stevenote is over.

(Credit: Corinne Schulze/CNET Networks)

This post was updated at 2:30 p.m. PST with more details, and at 6:15 p.m. with IDG’s reaction.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs has given his last keynote address at Macworld in San Francisco.

The company announced on Tuesday afternoon that January’s Macworld would mark its last year participating at the show, which is run by publishing company IDG. In addition, Apple said Phil Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide marketing, will deliver the keynote, usually handled by Jobs.

Apple representative Steve Dowling declined to comment on Jobs’ health, a prominent topic of discussion this year. Jobs’ keynote addresses at Macworld have become almost legendary events, launch pads for some of the company’s most important products and strategies. His absence from what many in the Apple community consider their Super Bowl will once again revive rumors that Jobs is ill.

“Phil is giving the keynote because this will be Apple’s last year at the show,” Dowling said. “It doesn’t make sense for us to make a major investment in a trade show we will no longer be attending.”

Apple seems to be declaring that it no longer needs industry events like Macworld to get its message out. The company has 250 retail stores around the world that draw millions of people a week, and its Web site is among the top 10 sites, in terms of traffic, on the Internet.

Originally posted at News – Apple

3D desktop revealed in Apple patent filing

Future Mac OS X desktops could be presented in three dimensions.

(Credit: U.S. PTO via MacRumors)

Are you ready for a 3D desktop?

Apple is working on such a project, according to patent filings unearthed by MacRumors this week. The “multidimensional desktop” applications suggest that Apple wants to take …

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Apple branching out in 2009?

Axiotron has a Mac tablet already, could Apple be planning to join them?

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Familiar Apple rumors are making the rounds again this week as Macworld looms in the distance, one month away.

Trip Chowdhry of Global Equities Research put out a research note Monday morning spotted by D: All Things Digital

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