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Macworld
/ˈmæk.wɜːld/
Definition
1
A digital magazine and website dedicated to Apple Inc. products, software, news, reviews, tips, and buying advice for Apple enthusiasts.
2
Historically, an annual technology conference and trade show focused on Macintosh computers and related Apple technologies.
Examples
I lost track of time scrolling through Macworld reviews, forgetting I had a life outside of Apple rumors.
Macworld's latest tip turned my ancient MacBook into a speed demon—now it flies faster than my unkept promises.
Back in the day, Macworld expos were like Woodstock for geeks, minus the mud and plus infinite dongles.
My wallet slimmed down after following Macworld's 'must-buy' list; turns out 'essential' is relative.