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At Macworld 2007 in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs unveils the new Apple phone. The mobile device has built-in features such as music and video playback, plus Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a digital camera. The 4GB version is priced at $499 with a tw
Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs shows off the latest iteration of iChat at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 in San Francisco. The application now offer users Photo Booth features for their video conferencing and the ability to add backdrops.
Jobs launches long-awaited iPhone
At Macworld 2007 in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs unveils\r\nthe new Apple phone. The mobile device has built-in features such as\r\nmusic and video playback, plus Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a digital camera.\r\nThe 4GB version is priced at $499 with a two-year contract; the 8GB\r\nversion, $599.
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