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Worldwide Developers Conference

At Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicked off Monday in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs gave attendees much to mull over on the iPhone front.

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Apple answers call for iPhone applications

New software development kit and soon-to-be-launched application store show the true power of the iPhone.
(Posted in News Blog by Marguerite Reardon)
June 10, 2008, 4:00 AM PDT

Meet iPhone 2, both the phone and the business

news analysis Everyone knew the iPhone 3G was coming, but Apple quietly changed the way the iPhone is sold Monday in addition to releasing a next-generation product.
• Monday's live blog: Steve Jobs at WWDC 2008
• Apple rings up 3G for new iPhone
(Posted in One More Thing by Tom Krazit)
June 9, 2008, 6:22 PM PDT

iPhone 3G first take

There's a lot to like about the new iPhone. By adding 3G support and GPS, Apple has positioned the phone for a new class of users.
(Posted in Crave by Kent German)
June 9, 2008, 5:45 PM PDT

Apple launches Web 2.0 infrastructure: MobileMe

The company upgrades its cloud storage service with a solution that could compete with Microsoft's Live Mesh and data synchronization start-ups like SugarSync.
(Posted in Webware by Rafe Needleman)
June 9, 2008, 12:16 PM PDT

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SproutCore to spruce up Apple's Safari Web applications?

SproutCore could allow Apple developers to use an open-source Web development technology to build desktop-like applications without Adobe's Flash. Read more
Posted By: Tom Krazit Jun 16 2008

iPhone 3G clears FCC

The iPhone 3G, LG Decoy, Nokia 5220 Xpress Music and Motorola ZN200 pass FCC certification. Read more
Posted By: Kent German Jun 13 2008

iPhone 3G FAQ

If you're considering buying an iPhone 3G, there are several things you should know before July 11. Here's a full list. Read more
Posted By: Kent German Jun 11 2008

Apple: App Store still coming July 11

Apple's Australian Web site had stated earlier Wednesday that iPhone applications would be arriving June 27, but an Apple representative says July is still the plan. Read more
Posted By: Tom Krazit Jun 11 2008

A world of iPhones

By year's end the iPhone 3G will be available in 70 countries around the world. Here's a full list. Read more
Posted By: Kent German Jun 10 2008

Give the Jobs cancer story a rest

Let's stop kidding ourselves by claiming there's a supposed public right to know. If Steve Jobs is ill, Apple will issue a release. Until then, call a cease-fire on the rumors and let's move on. Read more
Posted By: Charles Cooper Jun 10 2008

iPhone 3G not instilling fear in Apple's music foes

Competitors don't think that Apple's iPhone, even an upgraded version, can repeat iPod's success with only one carrier. Read more
Posted By: Greg Sandoval Jun 10 2008

Apple answers call for iPhone applications

New software development kit and soon-to-be-launched application store show the true power of the iPhone. Read more
Posted By: Marguerite Reardon Jun 10 2008

What the iPhone 2.0 software update adds

The iPhone 2.0 software update brings a couple of needed features to current iPhone owners, but it misses a lot as well. Read more
Posted By: Kent German Jun 9 2008

Apple unveils iPhone 2, both the phone and the business

Everyone knew the iPhone 3G was coming, but Apple quietly changed the way the iPhone is sold Monday in addition to releasing a next-generation product. Read more
Posted By: Tom Krazit Jun 9 2008

Video roundup: Meet the next-generation iPhone

Check out video clips of CEO Steve Jobs showing off Apple's newer, faster iPhone 3G. Read more
Posted By: Jennifer Guevin Jun 9 2008

Look out PSP, the iPhone's in town

Look out PlayStation Portable, the iPhone's in town, and game developers have leaped on the chance to develop games for it. Read more
Posted By: Nicole Lee Jun 9 2008

Photos and details: iPhone 3G

As expected, Steve Jobs used his WWDC 2008 keynote to launch the iPhone 3G. In addition to operating on the speedier 3G network, the new iPhone offers several other improvements over its predecessor, some more exciting than others. Read more
Posted By: Jasmine France Jun 9 2008

iPhone 3G First Take

There's a lot to like about the new iPhone 3G. By adding 3G support and GPS, Apple has positioned the phone for a new class of users. Read more
Posted By: Kent German Jun 9 2008

Audio: Geek on the Street at WWDC

CNET News.com leaves the virtual water cooler and hits the streets of San Francisco to get responses to Apple CEO Steve Jobs' keynote and iPhone 3G announcements. Read more
Posted By: Michelle Meyers Jun 9 2008

Why users should be scared of Apple's new notification system

The company's new workaround to notifications from third-party apps in the latest iPhone is worth a closer look. Read more
Posted By: Josh Lowensohn Jun 9 2008

So the press has become Steve Jobs' willing tool? What else is new?

Let's face the truth: Apple gets a ridiculous amount of free publicity because we've all bought into the idea that it's special. Kudos to the corporate media planners on a job well done. Read more
Posted By: Charles Cooper Jun 9 2008

iPhone music app offers new way to annoy bandmates

Instead of becoming a human beatbox to suggest beats to the drummer, you'll be able to whip out your iPhone and play what you had in mind with Moo-Cow Music's Band. Read more
Posted By: Matt Rosoff Jun 9 2008

AT&T raises iPhone data plan to $30 a month

New revenue-sharing plan is a departure from Apple's previous deal with AT&T, where the carrier gave a portion of the monthly usage fees to the iPhone maker. Read more
Posted By: Nicole Lee Jun 9 2008

Mac OS X 10.6 details leak out

The new operating system, which Apple hopes to ship in "about a year," will bolster support for multicore processors and graphics chips, but focus on stability over flash. Read more
Posted By: Tom Krazit Jun 9 2008

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Complete CNET coverage of the Apple iPhone

The popular Apple iPhone on AT&T continues to evolve since its introduction in 2007. Turn to CNET for up-to-the-minute coverage.
June 9, 2008

The iPhone name game: 2G, 3G, or 2.0?

Will the next iPhone be known as "2G" (second-generation) or "3G" (for its high-speed wireless)? It all depends upon whom you ask.
June 3, 2008