January 7, 1999 11:55 AM PST

Spotlight on Macworld

As it makes headlines with its iMac, G3 processor, and new corporate operating system, Apple is the latest to catch Linux fever, as new Linux products turn up at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco.

Linux pushes into Macintosh community
The upstart operating system is making inroads into the Macintosh community, as new Linux products turn up at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco.

Fast connections mean new market
Apple has opened a whole new market for computer peripherals by offering built-in support for high-speed FireWire connections.

Apple powers up Mac OS X Server
While not as sexy as blueberry-colored iMacs, the new OS is the company's first step toward offering an advanced system for the corporate world.

Apple's iMac blossoms
video | update In his Macworld keynote, Steve Jobs reveals that the iMac's new flavors are strawberry, lime, blueberry, tangerine, and grape.

Support for Mac platform grows
Peripheral makers and game developers are lining up behind Apple with products to complement the new generation of iMacs and Power Macs.

Microsoft touts IE 4.5 for Macs
The company releases a new version of its Web browser, claiming it has numerous performance enhancements available first on Apple systems.

 

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