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The new iPhone cometh?

By Maggie Holland in Editorial

Posted in iPhone, Apple on June 5, 2009 at 12:00 pm

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Apple’s Worldwide Developer conference (WWDC) kicks off on Monday and all eyes will be on the computing giant to see if it serves up the sort of announcements that everyone is hoping for.

There’s speculation aplenty that the company will announce updated iPhone software as well as unveiling the next generation version of the popular handset - or maybe even a couple. There’s talk about a higher end 32GB iPhone as well as a smaller-memory lower end, cheaper flavour too.

Names doing the rounds on the rumour mill for the beefier version of the iPhone include the iPhone Video. If this proves to be true, it may well sum up what the device is capable of, but it’s hardly a name that’s going to set the world alight is it?

Moving onto bigger devices such as Apple Macs, the company’s Snow Leopard operating system is also likely to get a bit of time in the spotlight as it’s due for full release later this year.

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[…] | Author Profile There’s no guarantee that Apple will announce a new iPhone at WWDC 2009 this evening, but if it doesn’t it’s going to make everyone look a bit silly as the internet tubes are […]

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