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Apple launches summer product push

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Published: 09 Jun 2009 10:04 BST

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Apple launches summer product push

A measured advance on multiple fronts marks Apple's June update from the Worldwide Developers Conference. With excitement highest for the iPhone 3G S, there is still much to think about for laptop and corporate users.

 

Apple's WWDC keynote in photos

Apple's WWDC keynote in photos

Apple execs go onstage in San Francisco to show off the new iPhone 3G S and a new MacBook, plus updates to Mac OS X, Safari and QuickTime [10 Jun 2009]


iPhone OS 3.0: screenshots

iPhone OS 3.0: screenshots

Version 3.0 of the iPhone OS will be available on 17 June. Here's a tour of the main enhancements. [10 Jun 2009]

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Safari and QuickTime get a refresh

QuickTime 10 is touted as 'super-efficient', while Safari 4 comes out of beta with promises of faster JavaScript and resistance to crashes caused by plug-ins [09 Jun 2009]

New iPhones will cost up to 87pc more

New iPhones will cost up to 87pc more

While prices for the new iPhone 3G S models in the US match those of the previous versions on launch, O2 is charging UK buyers a lot more [09 Jun 2009]

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Apple moves to expand corporate market

Apple is ensuring its OS X Snow Leopard operating system can gain smooth access to enterprise email, just as Outlook can [09 Jun 2009]

iPhone 3G S: a first look

iPhone 3G S: a first look

Apple's third-generation iPhone will be available on 19 June. Here are the highlights from its unveiling at the WWDC 2009 keynote. [09 Jun 2009]

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Apple: Snow Leopard set to unleash chip power

Apple: Snow Leopard set to unleash chip power

At the Worldwide Developer Conference, Apple announced a technology called Grand Central Dispatch to better tap into multicore chip power [09 Jun 2009]


Apple reveals updates to iPhone, MacBook, OS X

Apple reveals updates to iPhone, MacBook, OS X

At WWDC, the company showed off a faster version of the iPhone, faster notebooks, plus the upcoming Snow Leopard software, iPhone OS 3.0 and more [09 Jun 2009]


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