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We're at Macworld Expo 2009 in San Francisco with the latest news about the show. Check back often this week for updates!
- Phil Schiller Delivers Lackluster Keynote
- iPhoto '09 Adds Faces and Places
- iMovie '09 Seems to Fix Everything from iMovie '08
- GarageBand '09 Adds Music Lessons
- iWork Turns '09
- Apple Moves to Unprotected Music, Tiered Prices
- Apple Pioneers New Battery Tech with 17-inch MacBook Pro
- Jobs Clears the Air on Health Issue
- Welcome to Macintosh Movie to Screen at Macworld Expo
- MacHEADS Movie to Premiere at Macworld Expo
- TidBITS Events at Macworld SF 2009
Move a File in the Finder
Sometimes you want to move a file in the Finder across volumes, not copy that file. Holding down the Command key while dragging ensures that the item is copied, and then its original deleted, adding up to a move.
Written by Glenn Fleishman
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MacTech T-shirt Design Contest
If you have a great idea for a t-shirt, check out MacTech Magazine's T-shirt contest. MacTech is looking for t-shirt concepts or designs that "embody the core of the Mac developer community - their humor, their goals - what they are about." MacTech will give away the t-shirt at the upcoming Macworld Expo in San Francisco; the winner will receive a five year MacTech subscription and the current MacTech CD-ROM, which contains the first 29 issues of develop in THINK Reference format. Send text-based or graphical entries in email to tshirt-ideas@mactech.com. The deadline is 15-Dec-97.
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