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MacWorld coverage roundup

Thanks Benson for sending this in. Here are a collection of reports on MacWorld covered by media giant C|Net who generally appears to lean towards anything non-microsoft related so expect shining reports!

As the Mac faithful gather in New York, Apple CEO Steve Jobs rallies to the defense of the Mac OS X operating system and trots out new hardware, including a bigger iMac and iPods for Windows. Click the headlines to open the report in a new page.

Jobs touts OS X, iPods, iMac

Apple CEO Steve Jobs defends the company's transition to Mac OS X and brings out new devices.

New costs for iTools

Apple plans to charge about $100 for its formerly free collection of Web services, including iDisk storage and online greeting cards. Say hello to .Mac.

OS X upgrade doesn't come cheap

For Apple fans who rushed to the operating system last year, moving to version 10.2 means having to buy a new Mac or pay full retail for the software.

Apple meets lowered expectations

The Mac maker reports quarterly sales and earnings that match analysts' lowered expectations. Shipments climbed, but sales were down.

News source: Apple's harvest: New iPods, bigger iMac and more

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