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At Apple WWDC 2008, Steve Jobs reveals the iPhone 3G with faster download speeds, longer battery life, GPS, a lower price, and a near worldwide release on July 11.
New iPhone: Get and make local news
At the Apple WWDC 2008, Benjamin Mosse of the Associated Press demonstrates how the organization's new free iPhone software will send users local news based on where they are. The feeds are customizable and can be shared. Users can also upload their own photos to the AP with their iPhones.
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iPhone 3G to be available in 70 countries
At Apple WWDC 2008, Steve Jobs reveals the map of countries and carriers that will be getting the next-generation iPhone beginning July 11.
We answer all the Apple Byters' burning questions, and we talk about the WWDC, the next-gen iPhone, and hair.
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HTC's Touch smells like an iPhone, Apple's Safari left panting in the veldt, and Sony talks to the Church of England.
Quick Tips: Quick URLs on the iPhone
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At WWDC 2008, Xavier Carrillo Costa from Digital Legends Entertainment shows off 'Kroll', a new game for the iPhone. Costa says his team built the game in just two weeks.
Loopt shows off new app for iPhone
At the Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Sam Altman, CEO of Loopt, previews a new application for the iPhone that uses location-based services. The new app blends social networks with the Maps application, so you can see where your friends are. You can also go to their journals to see what they've been doing today, what pictures they've added, and so on. This app will also be free.
Jobs unveils GPS for the 3G iPhone
At the Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates GPS on the new 3G iPhone. Jobs shows how an iPhone traveling in a car going down San Francisco's famously crooked Lombard Street can be tracked as its user navigates the curves.
