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Macworld Expo 2011: Gallery and report

By | January 28, 2011, 4:00am PST

Summary: It’s no secret that Macworld, the formerly-ultimate pilgrimage for the Mac enthusiast and obsessive, has undergone an identity crisis.

It’s no secret that Macworld, the formerly-ultimate pilgrimage for the Mac enthusiast and obsessive, has undergone an identity crisis.

Still based around Apple’s timeframe of January announcements, even though the company turned its back on the event and its community, Macworld hit San Francisco’s Moscone Center with an unexpected vengeance Thursday.

Last year when the iPad was shiny-new and jokes about its name made everyone throw a side-eye at early adopters, Macworld 2010 was a jumble of empty booths and sparse attendees warily regarding the Jobs-less main stage like a kid getting the memo they were the red-headed stepchild. Which was basically what Apple was saying to the expo community that had made the brand a phenom in it own right.

This year Macworld’s expo floor opening day was packed. It was, in fact, annoying to try and navigate walking a few booths at a time. Interestingly, accessories targeted Apple and Android markets alike.

Mac geeks filled the place, not seeking Apple’s culty benevolent attitude, but there for the cool gear and to see who was competing and innovating outside Apple’s walled gardens.

It was a mix of those who grew up thinking different, and used car salesman mentality. I definitely didn’t expect it to be jammed with attendees, or exciting and fun.

Visit Friday and see subversion (tuneupmedia.com) meet As Seen On TV creepiness (TV Hat). See cool accessories like Freehands gloves with conductive polyamyde tips (freehands.com) and luxmos cassette tape iPhone 4 case, that vendors could not keep in stock past the afternoon — and re-ordered to meet Friday buyer demand.

The Sinbad keynote was perplexing. But everyone loved seeing FastMac’s ImpactShield smash an iPhone with a hammer (video) through its impact gel casing, over and over, only to wow at the phone emerging unscathed.

By far the two most popular Macworld hotspot booths are the must-have Fling iPad thumb joysticks and custom-culture-gadget-beautifiers by Gelaskins.

It’s been a long time since an expo floor has been more than the sum of its booth babes or an untouchable product release: Macworld is interesting again. Still weird, yet well worth checking out.

See Macworld 2011 highlights, coolness and total Mac geek strangeness in the Macworld 2011 Expo gallery.

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Violet Blue is a Forbes Web Celeb, SF Appeal contributor, a high-profile tech personality and one of Wired's Faces of Innovation.

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Violet Blue (tinynibbles.com, @violetblue) is a Forbes Web Celeb, SF Appeal contributor, a high-profile tech personality and one of Wired's Faces of Innovation. She is regarded as the foremost expert in the field of sex and technology, a sex-positive pundit in mainstream media (MacLife, Forbes.com, The Oprah Winfrey Show, others) and is regularly interviewed, quoted and featured prominently by major media outlets (from ABC News to the Wall Street Journal). A published feature writer and columnist, Violet also has many award-winning, best-selling books; her books are featured on Oprah's website. She was the notorious sex columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle. She headlines at conferences ranging from ETech, LeWeb and SXSW: Interactive, to Google Tech Talks at Google, Inc. The London Times named Blue one of the 40 bloggers who really count.
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RE: Macworld Expo 2011: Gallery and report
JACOBSONR 14th Oct
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Not for me thanks.

Sent from my HTC.
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@nicholas22
Was the only reason you clicked on the article to make a pissy post?
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@nicholas22
Man I feel sorry for you, let me guess Android phone loaded with crapware?
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RE: Macworld Expo 2011: Gallery and report
sammysamcore 28th Jan 2011
@Hasam1991 Crapware is extremely easy to make disappear. Locked OSes fueled by communism are another story....By the way I enjoy downloading an app anywhere I am. iDon't.
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RE: Macworld Expo 2011: Gallery and report
nickdangerthirdi@... 28th Jan 2011
@sammysamcore... I doubly agree with you there...
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RE: Macworld Expo 2011: Gallery and report
search & destroy 28th Jan 2011
@sammyscore gee millions of others seem to have no problem with that.

iDo have a problem with crapware & malware, though...
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@ sammysamcore I enjoy downloading an app anywhere I am, and I have an iPhone.
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@Hasam1991

For sure it has imbedded Google spyware.
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RE: Macworld Expo 2011: Gallery and report
nicholsd@... 28th Jan 2011
@nicholas22 Kudos Nicholas, finally someone not fooled by Mac's smoke and mirrors. Substance over glitz ... Apple always tried to look cool rather than worry about everything else..
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RE: Macworld Expo 2011: Gallery and report
john_gillespie@... 1st Feb 2011
Glad you were able to send this important message from your HTC!
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I'm curious as to how the iGrill did?
John Zern 28th Jan 2011
There are cool accesories for smartphones and tablets, but the iGrill...?

Not so sure.
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@John Zern I like the idea of an iGrill. People who do barbecue professionally or at the serious amateur level need good temperature monitoring tools, I'd like to see a wireless version where i can monitor the temperature from my smoker using a remote probe.
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RE: Macworld Expo 2011: Gallery and report
nickdangerthirdi@... 28th Jan 2011
@jperlow the ipad is hardly a good temperature monitoring tool, who wants to pay 500 bucks for a meat thermometer that is that big when you can get one attached to a bbq fork (which is something you actually do need while grilling) for 20 bucks? its simply a novelty.. just like the guitar amp app they show on the commercial for the ipad, who is actually going to do that? dont most electric musicians already have an amp? I am an acoustic musician and I even have a real amp.
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They have them already, Jason
Mister Spock 29th Jan 2011
designed specificly for just what you are talking about, as I know many who use them. Some wireless models even talk.

And none risk damage to an expensive item like the iPad, as this may do.
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The retro cassette tape case gave me a good laugh. It definitely does have a kind of "impulse buy" look to it.
Now where's my old walkman with auto-reverse? happy
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Violet, incase you didn't know about Sinbad...
olePigeon Updated - 28th Jan 2011
Violet, incase you didn't know about Sinbad, he's a huge Mac fan. He works with kids all the time introducing them to computers. I think he's been going to Macworld since the 80s. I used to volunteer for a place called The Digital Clubhouse where I met him a couple times when he was looking at assistive technologies for disabled persons, as well as once when I was working for Digital Media Academy.

Very nice guy, very active in technology, and a huge Mac fan. I never would've guessed it.

Seems odd for him to keynote Macworld if you don't know his history with Macintosh computers, but makes perfect sense if you do.
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Three trends I noticed:

1. Quite a number of business solutions were shown - from MacDoctors to various Anti-Spying solutions to the 3D photography device maker whose devices start at $6k.

2. As Apple's revenues are more and more dominated by iOS devices, so are we seeing many more iOS vendors (software, accessories) at MacWorld. Makes sense...

3. Many of the traditional Mac exhibitors are gone - Music is much smaller, less storage solutions, less Mac SW vendors, even although the show grew from last year.

The fact that exhibitors span such a wide range (magazines to iPhone cases to microphones to Enterprise class storage to MacDoctors to photography) shows that the "new" Macworld has yet to settle. That's a good thing, IMO.
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iPad/iPhone World is/was Lame
dnfrantum 28th Jan 2011
There was hardly anything geared toward a Mac. There were no fewer than 20 vendors selling iPad/iPhone cases; most of which provided the same functions. I can see why Apple bailed on this. Perhaps the organizers should contact Ebay for their support, as this was more like an Ebay Marketplace.
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Sad...
james347 28th Jan 2011
...this society's obsession with food.
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@james347 Speak for yourself!
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@jperlow
Somehow, I knew you would write something like that!
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RE: Macworld Expo 2011: Gallery and report
Cylon Centurion 28th Jan 2011
Dear Cult of Mac, can we get rid of the 'i' meme please? iDon't want every new toy iBuy to have that stupid naming convention.
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RE: Macworld Expo 2011: Gallery and report
cosmicrepairdude 28th Jan 2011
@Cylon Centurion 0005 , you wouldn't buy their products anyway, so why would Apple (or anyone else) care about your expert marketing advice? Their sales seem to pretty good without it.
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Must be a slow Cylon day
search & destroy Updated - 28th Jan 2011
Eh, Nicholas? wink
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@Cylon Centurion 0005

So you buy or don't buy things because of the name?
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@msalzberg
search & destroy 31st Jan 2011
His bosses @Micro$oft ordered him not to. Being the good widdle shill that he is, he dutifully complied.
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According to a footnote at the Gallery, this is a "full report." Am I on the wrong page?
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Wish I was there, myself ....
kingtj 28th Jan 2011
I suspected MacWorld might evolve into something like this, as soon as Apple announced they were ducking out of it. In the past, Apple was really THE reason to attend. It was the place where you could expect them to give up some secrets about what was coming next in their pipeline. Now that it's no longer serving that purpose, it becomes a place where everyone ELSE marketing things for Apple products has an equal chance to "steal the show" - if they're able to bring something innovative or interesting enough!

I think this is JUST what's needed, if we hope to see Apple products continue to grow in popularity. And sure, it's biased towards the iOS stuff right now. But isn't that to be expected, since the iOS devices are so new compared to OS X based computers? It's a lot more difficult to do something new and unique for OS X, since it's been around for a decade or more.
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No press without Apple though
jscott418 29th Jan 2011
I notice most of the big news sites did little on it. Funny how Apple draws a big crowd.
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isn't it about time...
dave@... 29th Jan 2011
To change the name of the show. If iOS didn't demolish MacOS sales last year, then it must happen this year. Apple's high-end Mac offerings have been declining fast, as have Apple's own Mac apps (for instance, they're the only major developer of media content creation software without a Blu-ray solution; Sony delivered TWO Blu-ray apps nearly three years ago). MacOS unit sales have grown, most mostly lower-end, iMacs on the coattails of iOS.

A name change would invigorate the show. And match reality; clearly, this is an iOS dominated show. At the least, how 'bout "AppleWorld".
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Nice Gallery but...
pjher 31st Jan 2011
...it makes Mac owners look like a bunch of freaks. This sort of nerdiness I thought was reserved for PCs!
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Out of the 20 ZooGue iPad Case was best
ipadmaster 1st Feb 2011
I was at Macworld, and Out of about 20 iPad Cases, the number one case by far was the ZooGue. No other case came close so I bought one and love it.
I must say coming to MacWorld this year was a big surprise for me since the last time I went was the year Apple announced the Intel MacBook Pro. I felt depressed. Then I listened to MacBreak Weekly and realized I should have done my homework before attending. Yeah it appears that this year is up from last year's bottom. Let's hope it wasn't because of Apple but instead the economy. There were only a few things I was interested in. No Microsoft or Roxio this time. However HP made a show. Good for them, they go to everything, that's why they are so big!
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