WWDC 2008: What's in store for Apple
At Worldwide Developers Conference, attendees get a peek at the upcoming iPhone App Store and a 3G iPhone.
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.
Featured stories
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.(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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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 URLHERE">HEADLINE DEKDEKDEK
DATE, 2008 -->
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CEO Steve Jobs unveils the device in its second generation, complete with GPS, new apps, and the low-end price of $199.June 9, 2008
Steve Jobs bares Apple's SDK secrets, which give the iPhone its entree into Corporate America and the gaming world.March 6, 2008
Videos
Did Apple fans get all they wanted?
Will Apple fans be pleased? CNET's Molly Wood offers an overview of Jobs' keynote address.
June 9, 2008
Daily Debrief: iPhone 3G unveiled
CNET News.com's Charlie Cooper and Tom Krazit discuss features the smartphone both boasts and lacks.
June 9, 2008
3G iPhone makes its debut
Steve Jobs reveals an updated iPhone with faster download speeds, longer battery life, GPS, and a lower price.
June 9, 2008
A small world for the latest iPhone
A look at the countries and carriers that will get the next-generation iPhone beginning July 11.
June 9, 2008
Jobs unveils GPS for the 3G iPhone
Jobs shows how an iPhone traveling in a car going down S.F.'s famed Lombard Street can be tracked as its user navigates the curves.
June 9, 2008
Apple unveils MobileMe
The new service will connect all of your devices and push information up and down to keep everything up to date.
June 9, 2008
iPhone app for the body-conscious
S. Mark Williams of Modality shows an iPhone application that gives detailed views of the human anatomy.
June 9, 2008
TypePad goes mobile
A mobile photo-blogging application for the iPhone will let users create posts, take photos, or add a photo.
June 9, 2008
Get and make local news on iPhone
The Associated Press demonstrates how its free app will send users news based on where they are.
June 9, 2008
eBay shows off iPhone auction app
App lets consumers track auctions they've bid on, and see whether they've been outbid.
June 9, 2008
More monkeys from Sega
Ethan Einhorn of Sega shows off a new and improved Super Monkey Ball game for the iPhone.
June 9, 2008
iPhone users rock out with Band
A new music app enables users to create tunes using various instruments and the iPhone's touchscreen pad.
June 9, 2008
MLB app features video highlights
Major League Baseball's At-Bat lets uers get stats and information about who's pitching and batting, plus video in near real-time.
June 9, 2008
'Kroll' for the iPhone
Digital Legends Entertainment shows off Kroll, a new game for the iPhone.
June 9, 2008
Follow your friends on the iPhone
Loopt shows off a new application that blends social networks with the Maps app.
June 9, 2008
Medical imaging on Apple device
Mimvista's new software allows doctors to download, colorize, and share patients' CT and PET scans.
June 9, 2008
Playing around with the iPhone
Pangea Software demos Enigmo and Cro-Mag Rally, a racing game that uses the iPhone's touch screen to steer a caveman's vehicle.
June 9, 2008
Credits
Authors: Tom Krazit, Marguerite Reardon, Kent German, Rafe Needleman, Josh Lowensohn, Steven Musil, Harrison Hoffman, and others
Editors: Jennifer Guevin, Leslie Katz
Design: Susan Dove
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.
Featured stories
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.(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
Latest posts
Related features
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 URLHERE">HEADLINE DEKDEKDEK
DATE, 2008 -->
Photos
CEO Steve Jobs unveils the device in its second generation, complete with GPS, new apps, and the low-end price of $199.June 9, 2008
Steve Jobs bares Apple's SDK secrets, which give the iPhone its entree into Corporate America and the gaming world.March 6, 2008
Videos
Did Apple fans get all they wanted?
Will Apple fans be pleased? CNET's Molly Wood offers an overview of Jobs' keynote address.
June 9, 2008
Daily Debrief: iPhone 3G unveiled
CNET News.com's Charlie Cooper and Tom Krazit discuss features the smartphone both boasts and lacks.
June 9, 2008
3G iPhone makes its debut
Steve Jobs reveals an updated iPhone with faster download speeds, longer battery life, GPS, and a lower price.
June 9, 2008
A small world for the latest iPhone
A look at the countries and carriers that will get the next-generation iPhone beginning July 11.
June 9, 2008
Jobs unveils GPS for the 3G iPhone
Jobs shows how an iPhone traveling in a car going down S.F.'s famed Lombard Street can be tracked as its user navigates the curves.
June 9, 2008
Apple unveils MobileMe
The new service will connect all of your devices and push information up and down to keep everything up to date.
June 9, 2008
iPhone app for the body-conscious
S. Mark Williams of Modality shows an iPhone application that gives detailed views of the human anatomy.
June 9, 2008
TypePad goes mobile
A mobile photo-blogging application for the iPhone will let users create posts, take photos, or add a photo.
June 9, 2008
Get and make local news on iPhone
The Associated Press demonstrates how its free app will send users news based on where they are.
June 9, 2008
eBay shows off iPhone auction app
App lets consumers track auctions they've bid on, and see whether they've been outbid.
June 9, 2008
More monkeys from Sega
Ethan Einhorn of Sega shows off a new and improved Super Monkey Ball game for the iPhone.
June 9, 2008
iPhone users rock out with Band
A new music app enables users to create tunes using various instruments and the iPhone's touchscreen pad.
June 9, 2008
MLB app features video highlights
Major League Baseball's At-Bat lets uers get stats and information about who's pitching and batting, plus video in near real-time.
June 9, 2008
'Kroll' for the iPhone
Digital Legends Entertainment shows off Kroll, a new game for the iPhone.
June 9, 2008
Follow your friends on the iPhone
Loopt shows off a new application that blends social networks with the Maps app.
June 9, 2008
Medical imaging on Apple device
Mimvista's new software allows doctors to download, colorize, and share patients' CT and PET scans.
June 9, 2008
Playing around with the iPhone
Pangea Software demos Enigmo and Cro-Mag Rally, a racing game that uses the iPhone's touch screen to steer a caveman's vehicle.
June 9, 2008
Credits
Authors: Tom Krazit, Marguerite Reardon, Kent German, Rafe Needleman, Josh Lowensohn, Steven Musil, Harrison Hoffman, and others
Editors: Jennifer Guevin, Leslie Katz
Design: Susan Dove