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Jesus Diaz / Gizmodo:
iPhone 4: The Definitive Guide — We already showed you the new iPhone from every angle, inside and out. Today, Steve Jobs re-revealed it, telling us about the remaining details. Here's the exhaustive guide to all the features of the new iPhone 4. [Updating live] — Hardware technical features
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Joshua Topolsky / Engadget:
iPhone 4 first hands-on! (update: FaceTime video demo) — We've just gotten some face time (ha ha!) with the new iPhone 4, and let's just say this: it's incredibly sexy. We'll hand it to Apple, the phone is so thin it's kind of mind-boggling. The 3GS by comparison looks bloated.
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Matt Buchanan / Gizmodo:
Why Is AT&T Suddenly So Generous? — AT&T's upgrade offer for iPhone 4 is “generous,” as Steve Jobs put it. Any iPhone owner eligible for an upgrade any time this year can upgrade immediately—up to six months early. But maybe you shouldn't. — You're probably familiar with the standard contract-subsidized phone.
Apple:
Apple Presents iPhone 4 — All-New Design with FaceTime Video Calling, Retina Display, 5 Megapixel Camera & HD Video Recording — Thinnest Smartphone Ever — Apple® today presented the new iPhone® 4 featuring FaceTime, which makes the dream of video calling a reality …
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Jonathan Hirschman / CenterNetworks:
10 Apple iPhone 4 Game Changers — Editor's note: there has been a good discussion this afternoon about the new iPhone 4 and how it compares to Android and other mobile devices on the NY Tech Meetup mailing list. Jonathan Hirschman put together the below list of game changers coming …
Paul Miller / Engadget:
iPhone 4 announced, launching June 24 for $199 with new FaceTime video chat — Apple has unveiled its new iPhone 4 after a couple wild, unprecedented months of leaks. Sure, it looks exactly like we expected it to (Steve compares it to an old Leica camera), with a glass front and back, but it's what's on the inside that counts, kids.
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Eric Slivka / MacRumors:
Apple Posts iPhone 4 Feature Video — Apple has now posted its feature video for the iPhone 4, entitled “This changes everything. Again.” The video was shown at the conclusion of Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote presentation today. — The video is similar in theme to one shown at the end …
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John Biggs / MobileCrunch:
iPhone OS 4.0 - now iOS - is here
iPhone OS 4.0 - now iOS - is here
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Brian Barrett / Gizmodo:
Watch the Apple Keynote's Network Meltdown — WWDC keynotes are usually carefully orchestrated affairs. This one? Not so much. You've read in our live blog how Steve Jobs had to bail on a demo because of network trouble. Now you can watch how uncomfortable it all was.
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Liz Gannes / GigaOM:
Steve Jobs Survives Gizmodo, But Not MiFi — Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes tremendous pride in his public performances, and it pays off. His product presentations are usually seamless and even hypnotic. Even today at WWDC, when faced with a crowd that already knew much of what he was going …
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Ryan Block / gdgt live:
Live WWDC 2010 keynote coverage — Manual updating, hit F5! — 9:42AM - Louis Armstrong setting the mood while thousands of developers funnel in. Just a little more than 15 minutes to go! — 9:27AM - Alright, we're in! This is actually the earliest I've ever seen Apple seat the press …
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Joshua Topolsky / Engadget:
Steve Jobs live from WWDC 2010
Steve Jobs live from WWDC 2010
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Neil Hughes / AppleInsider:
iPhone 4 keynote plagued by high-tech Wi-Fi meltdown
iPhone 4 keynote plagued by high-tech Wi-Fi meltdown
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AppleInsider:
Apple releases Safari 5 with extensions, expanded HTML5 support — Apple on Monday released Safari 5, the latest version of its desktop Web browser, with a 30 percent performance increase, the addition of Bing search and secure sandboxed extensions, as well as support for more than a dozen new HTML5 technologies.
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Apple Releases Safari 5 — Apple® today released Safari® 5, the latest version of the world's fastest and most innovative web browser, featuring the new Safari Reader for reading articles on the web without distraction, a 30 percent performance increase over Safari 4 …
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Paul Bryan / The Windows Blog:
Windows Phone 7 Means Business — Microsoft's annual TechEd Conference started today and we're taking this opportunity to share more about what Windows Phone 7 means to business through keynotes, sessions and product demonstrations. I thought I'd take a few minutes to share an overview of what attendees are hearing.
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Brad Stone / Bits:
Why Apple's iBooks Numbers Are Meaningless — There was e-book news on Monday at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference: Steven P. Jobs, Apple's chief executive, said that big publishers had told him that sales of e-books for the iPad now accounted for 22 percent of all e-book sales.
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Vladislav Savov / Engadget:
iPad corners 22 percent of ebook market, gets PDF viewer
iPad corners 22 percent of ebook market, gets PDF viewer
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Janko Roettgers / NewTeeVee:
Did Apple's iPhone 4 Just Kill the Flip? — Apple CEO Steve Jobs just announced the highly anticipated fourth-generation iPhone at WWDC, and the device is bound to make some people at Cisco pretty nervous: The iPhone 4 features 720p HD video recording at 30fps, an LED flash that doubles …
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Paul Boutin / VentureBeat:
Jobs predicts iAds will steal 48% of mobile advertising market — Move over, AdMob and Millennial. Apple CEO Steve Jobs presented a slide at this morning's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco that claims that 48% of spending on mobile advertising in the United States …
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Bonnie Cha / The Download Blog:
Big HTC Evo 4G launch leads to Qik meltdown — It seems no one was really prepared for the huge demand for the HTC Evo 4G. Not only did Sprint and other retailers run out of the devices, but Qik, the provider for the Evo 4G's video chat app, was also overwhelmed by the phone's popularity …
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Sachin Agarwal / Sachin's Posterous:
FaceTime will be successful because you don't need an account … via apple.com — This is going to change everything. I can't wait to be able to do video calls with my parents, with Kate, with friends all over the world. iChat failed here because it was software.