In a blow to the franchise, the upcoming Macworld Conference & Expo will be Apple’s last. The tech giant is pulling out of the yearly event where Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) faithful convene to be wowed by new products, attend seminars and info sessions, and generally geek out. Philip Schiller, Apple’s SVP of worldwide product marketing, will deliver the opening keynote — which is normally delivered by co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs — for the conference this January, but the company said (via a press release) that it would not exhibit at future shows. Full details on paidContent.org</a…
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