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Apple announces iPhone 4, and more from WWDC

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Apple announces iPhone 4
Apple CEO Steve Jobs on Monday announced the fourth-generation iPhone during a keynote speech at the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco. Read More


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No 4G for Apple's iPhone 4
If you're wondering why Apple's latest phone is known as the "iPhone 4" instead of the more widely-used "iPhone 4G," it could be because the new device still relies on 3G connectivity. Read More

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Apple and Microsoft, the two most valuable tech companies in the world, will host competing conferences -- WWDC and TechEd -- next week for IT pros and developers. Read More

Guess who didn't get an invite to this year's WWDC
Guess who didn't get an invite to today's WWDC event? Come on, go ahead and take a guess. No seriously, who do you think won't be live blogging Steve Jobs' bevy of announcements today? Read More


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AT&T introduces new data plans ahead of iPhone 4G launch
With Apple's iPhone introduction just hours away, AT&T pre-emptively adjusted their data plans to prepare themselves for video conferencing on the iPhone. Read More

Flops and vapor: 10 ways Microsoft tried and failed to rule mobile
To add a cautionary note to the largely positive Windows Phone 7 coverage, we offer this tour through Microsoft's mobile OS history -- history that folks in Redmond have to hope won't repeat. Read More

SquareTrade launches new iPhone warranty in advance of WWDC
The iPhone isn't the most expensive gadget you can stuff in your pocket, but it isn't the cheapest either. If you want a safety net for your investment, your options are fairly limited. Fortunately, SquareTrade has rolled out a new iPhone protection plan, much like its iPad plan launched in April, just in time for WWDC 2010. Read More


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Secret WWDC Star: Safari?
Let's add another candidate to the speculation over Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference announcements. New documents allegedly from Apple point to Safari 5 launching with a new article feature, faster JavaScript performance and Bing search support. Read More

WWDC 2010: 10 Things To Watch For
Thanks to Gizmodo we know one thing Apple's Steve Jobs will pull out of his pocket at Monday's Worldwide Developers Conference - a next-gen iPhone. But what else is up Jobs' sleeve? A cloud-based iTunes, Safari 5, iChat for iPhone, or a Mac OS update? Read More

Beyond Apple's WWDC: Five not so crazy iPhone predictions for 2011
While a new iPhone is expected at the WWDC, we try to figure out what might be up for the iPhone next year. LTE connectivity and a 1.5GHz processor anyone? Read More



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