WWDC 2008

A Cellphone or a HandHeld Gaming System?

Apple is pushing their iPhone App Store hard, and it looks like games may be the number one new seller.

One of the bigger announcements at the Steve Job's keynote presentation today was the new App Store—a native application on the iPhone that will allow users to purchase, download and install third-party software for their phones. It's the only place iPhone owners can get the software, and most of the keynote today was dedicated to highlighting programs already created using the software developers kit.

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Developers: iPhone Software-Writing Tool is Awesome

Apple dedicated most of its conference keynote to the iPhone software development kit—and coders raved about it

Fitting for a programmers conference, this Apple keynote focused on software—and the announcement of a new iPhone felt almost like an afterthought. Nearly an hour of the keynote was dedicated to a parade of developers who had built iPhone programs using the software developers kit (SDK). But is it really as easy to write iPhone apps as Apple says it is?

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Apple Keynote: The Aftermath

The new iPhone is everything we've been expecting...and not much more.

Well, the official announcement is in—and it's exactly what we were all expecting. The new iPhone, equipped with 3G, GPS, and a much slimmer price, will be available for purchase in 22 countries (including the US) starting July 11.

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The iPhone 3G is Official

No surprises for rumor watchers: 3G, GPS, glossy plastic back, lower price

iPhone 3G: Photo by Apple

It's official. The iPhone has gotten a birthday facelift, and the juicy details are all in line with the rumors we've been hearing all month—3G, GPS, an integrated app store, and a glossy new plastic back in black or old-school Apple white. Perhaps most surprising is a substantial price drop—down to $199 for the 8GB version and $299 for the 16GB (price drops were hinted at, but no amounts). Here's what else Apple campers will be dreaming about when they pitch their tents prior to the July 11 launch date.

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New iPhone Imminent

At Apple's WWDC conference in San Francisco, Steve Jobs is expected to unveil iPhone 2.0

We Know What This Means: New products afoot!
At this very moment, Steve Jobs is on stage in San Francisco where he is expected to unveil the next version of the iPhone. High-speed 3G data connectivity, on-board GPS and a fully developed application store are all likely to be in the cards.

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