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Don't forget: iPhone 3.0 live blog Tuesday

Apple's second major event of 2009 will be all about the iPhone, and live coverage starts at 10 a.m PDT Tuesday from Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.

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Live coverage of Apple's plans for the iPhone 3.0 software starts at 10 a.m. Tuesday. Apple

Apple's ready to start talking about the third major release of the iPhone's software, and we'll bring you the news as it happens Tuesday morning.

Make sure to come back to our News-Apple section tomorrow in time for Tuesday's iPhone 3.0 event, which starts at 10 a.m. PDT in Cupertino, Calif. Apple executives are expected to preview some of the features inside the iPhone 3.0 software as well as discuss a new software development kit, according to an invitation sent out last week.

If last year's iPhone software event was any guide, the talk should run about an hour and a half, and consist of a series of demos and slides outlining the new software. Few people expect Apple to discuss new iPhone hardware at this event, but we might get a sense of when to expect a new iPhone if Apple provides any sort of guidance on when the iPhone 3.0 software will be ready.

In the meantime, check out the latest coverage regarding the wait for iPhone 3.0 and add your voice to the comments: what does Apple need to include in iPhone 3.0, and what would you like to see?