- Thu Feb 6 2003 IDG World Expo chief jumps to Gartner
Charlie Greco, the executive who led the recent decision to move the East Coast installment of Macworld to Boston, is leaving to head up the events business of rival Gartner.
- Thu Jun 26 2008 Details scarce ahead of iPhone 3G launch
As the world awaits the July 11 debut of Apple's upgraded smartphone, there are still more questions than answers regarding exactly how this year's launch events will unfold.
- Sun Oct 12 2008 McAfee sees rise in stock scams, social-engineering attacks
Security firm predicts scammers will try to use exploits to manipulate the stock market. Also: Expect more social engineering that piggybacks on big news events.
- Mon Jul 14 2008 Is E3 game gathering still influential?
With the emergence of many other video game events and a lack of big hardware news, many wonder what this year's E3 will be about.
- Tue Dec 16 2008 How does Apple's Macworld decision affect the faithful?
Macworld has been a place for Apple fans from around the world to come together in one place. Without Apple's participation, the event could wither. What then for the fanboys?
- Fri Jun 6 2008 Decoding Apple's WWDC clues
Banners hanging at the Moscone Center, where the developer event kicks off Monday, may give clues to new features for the iPhone. What do you think?
- Wed Sep 5 2007 A whole new iPod family
Apple's all iPod event featured several new product announcements, including updated Shuffles and Nanos along with the brand new iPod Touch.
- Mon Jan 5 2009 Apple's last Macworld beginning of new era
A Jobs-less Macworld might take some of the fire away from this week's event, but it could be a sign that Apple wants to shift the leadership burden across more of its team.
- Wed Oct 21 2009 Taking a look at Nook
Nook, the new Barnes & Noble e-book reader, is a direct attack on Amazon's Kindle. What are its advantages and disadvantages, and how well will it do in the market?
- Wed Sep 24 2008 Loaded: We'll do it live!
Comcast pledges to stop filtering broadband, we take a look at the technology of vino at the Wine 2.0 event, and Bill O'Reilly learns the hard way not to mess with hackers.




