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		<title>iPhoneBuzz: Apple iPhone 3G hands-on roundup</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 14:27:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Poh Liaw</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Several hands-on iPhone 3G reports from after the WWDC 2008 Keynote are out, and as you might expect they&#8217;re all saying pretty much the same thing.  Despite the few extra millimeters thickness over the old iPhone, Apple&#8217;s newly slimmed edges disguise it well and the plastic &#8211; which is a concession to the numerous wireless radios [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Several hands-on iPhone 3G reports from after the <a href="http://www.iphonebuzz.com/wwdc-2008-apple-announces-3g-iphone-availability-092647.php" target="_blank">WWDC 2008 Keynote</a> are out, and as you might expect they&#8217;re all saying pretty much the same thing.  Despite the few extra millimeters thickness over the old iPhone, Apple&#8217;s newly slimmed edges disguise it well and the plastic &#8211; which is a concession to the numerous wireless radios packed inside &#8211; feels reasonable, though some question how scratch-resistant it will prove.  Apple are claiming it&#8217;ll disguise wear better than the original.  The buttons have been switched to metal for aesthetic, not practical reasons, and are sharper-edged.  A few people have suggested that the new, white 16GB handset is particularly feminine, though that&#8217;s more personal choice than anything else.</p>
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<p>Continue the round up report at our sister site after the <a href="http://www.iphonebuzz.com/apple-iphone-3g-hands-on-roundup-the-magic-is-still-there-102559.php" target="_blank">jump</a> </p>
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		<title>Apple iPhone 3G Got FCC Approved</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Jun 2008 04:13:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Poh Liaw</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ As usual, FCC giving you for the first hand mobile device news, including the latest Apple iPhone 3G. The approval info is available today, though you are not getting access to the user manual and device photo document yet for now due the the Confidentiality Request.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"> As usual, FCC giving you for the first hand mobile device news, including the latest Apple iPhone 3G. The approval info is available today, though you are not getting access to the user manual and device photo document yet for now due the the Confidentiality Request.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Check out all the Apple iPhone 3G coverage here</p>
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		<title>AT&amp;T: No More Revenue-Sharing Model for Apple</title>
		<link>http://www.slashphone.com/att-no-more-revenue-sharing-model-for-apple-09635</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 22:08:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Poh Liaw</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The new agreement between Apple and AT&#38;T eliminates the revenue-sharing model under which AT&#38;T shared a portion of monthly service revenue with Apple. Under the revised agreement, there is no revenue sharing and both iPhone 3G models will be offered at lower prices to accelerate subscriber volumes. The phones will be offered with a two-year [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The new agreement between Apple and AT&amp;T eliminates the revenue-sharing model under which AT&amp;T shared a portion of monthly service revenue with Apple. Under the revised agreement, there is no revenue sharing and both iPhone 3G models will be offered at lower prices to accelerate subscriber volumes. The phones will be offered with a two-year contract and attractive data plans that are similar to those offered for other smartphones and PDAs.</p>
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<p>With a two-year contract, the price of an 8GB iPhone 3G will be $199; the 16GB model will be priced at $299. Unlimited iPhone 3G data plans for consumers will be available for $30 a month, in addition to voice plans starting at $39.99 a month. Unlimited 3G data plans for business users will be available for $45 a month, in addition to a voice plan.</p>
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		<title>WWDC 2008 Keynote Transcript</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 21:59:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[So did you satisfy with the iPhone 3G new announcement? Here is the keynote transcript done by iPhonebuzz live coverage team.


07:17 am Vincent Nguyen: Onsite at Moscone West! The line outside is packed with attendees. Press registration starts at 8am.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">So did you satisfy with the iPhone 3G new announcement? Here is the keynote transcript done by iPhonebuzz live coverage team.</p>
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<p>07:17 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Onsite at Moscone West! The line outside is packed with attendees. Press registration starts at 8am.</p>
<p>07:39 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Quick video of the gift bag that apple is giving out to antendee — has t-shirt inside.</p>
<p>08:39 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Before things get too crazy later (n 1 1/2 hours) I wanna do a quick shout out to my buds at the Chandler Fashion Square mall in Chandler, AZ! Thanks for saving my ass (long story — HDD failed on MBP 2 days prior to event!)</p>
<p>08:44 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Damn DOOR! It’s is the only thing keeping me from the entering .</p>
<p>09:27 am Ewdi: Roughly 30 minutes to the event…..</p>
<p>09:41 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Door is open, but broadcast journalists are allowed in first</p>
<p>09:49 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> And we’re in!</p>
<p>09:50 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> I’m in the third row from the front, music still playing and ten minutes or so to go</p>
<p>09:53 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It’s going to take a while for everyone to get in &#8211; this is a big room</p>
<p>09:56 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> No shortage of special guests. Al Gore and Walt Mossberg already in the room.</p>
<p>10:03 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The stage is looking pretty lonely &#8211; just two iMacs on there</p>
<p>10:04 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Apple ushers are trying to settle the room down, asking people to turn off their phones</p>
<p>10:06 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Lights are dimming</p>
<p>10:07 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Steve is on stage</p>
<p>10:07 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Massive applause from audience and Apple staff</p>
<p>10:08 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> “We’ve been working hard on some stuff we can’t wait to share with you”</p>
<p>10:08 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> “There are 52,000 attendees at WWDC”</p>
<p>10:08 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They sold out the venue and couldnt’ find anywhere bigger</p>
<p>10:10 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They’ll be talking about the iPhone this morning and the developer programme</p>
<p>10:10 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> After lunch, we’ll be looking at Snow Leopard</p>
<p>10:10 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The new version of OS X</p>
<p>10:10 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 250,000 ppl have downloaded the iPhone SDK</p>
<p>10:11 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Of those, 4,000 have been in the beta program</p>
<p>10:11 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Out of 25,000 applications</p>
<p>10:11 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Starting to talk about iPhoen Enterprise features</p>
<p>10:11 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Recapping the last announcement: Exchange support, etc</p>
<p>10:12 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Push email, contacts, calendars, global address book</p>
<p>10:12 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 35% of the Fortune 500 companies have been testing the new iPhone enterprise functionality</p>
<p>10:13 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They’ve been closely working with Cisco on the VPN and security side</p>
<p>10:13 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They’ve also been working with higher education establishments</p>
<p>10:13 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Steve is showing us a video of how iPhone 2.0 has been used</p>
<p>10:14 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Multiple talking-heads with company CTOs discussing the appeal of iPhone 2.0</p>
<p>10:14 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> According to Steve the feedback has been “fantastic”</p>
<p>10:15 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Company IT people are falling over themselves to praise the platform</p>
<p>10:16 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Including contacts search &#8211; finally! &#8211; that filters as you enter search terms</p>
<p>10:16 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The army has been playing with the iPhone too</p>
<p>10:17 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Video over, Steve back on stage with Scott Forestell to discuss SDK</p>
<p>10:17 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Apparently Apple internally uses beta release SDKs</p>
<p>10:18 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> He’s recapping that much of the iPhone code is the same as in OS X</p>
<p>10:18 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The same native APIs</p>
<p>10:18 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Cocoa Touch, Media, Core Service, Core OS &#8211; that last is very similar to OS X</p>
<p>10:19 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They’re particularly proud of the OpenGL implementation &#8211; it’s “very fast”</p>
<p>10:19 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Core Services include everything from database layer to core location so combining functionality is straightforward</p>
<p>10:20 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Cocoa Touch, as discussed last time, is all about making the GUI as quickly as possible</p>
<p>10:20 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Steve is discussing the development tools</p>
<p>10:21 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Scott is going to demo constructing an interface using Interface Builder</p>
<p>10:21 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> App is called Nearby Friends and ties into the address book API and the core location API</p>
<p>10:21 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Displays whoever is within 10 miles of you</p>
<p>10:22 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> XCode imports the APIs and then Interface Builder is used to drag in icons and controls</p>
<p>10:22 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It’s all ridiculously slick, but it’s nothing we didn’t see last time</p>
<p>10:24 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Demo is continuing</p>
<p>10:25 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Interface Builder has been told exactly what the iPhone can display, and it’s reflowing the icons to suit the screen</p>
<p>10:25 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Scott is showing the app in the iPhone simulator (that comes with the SDK)</p>
<p>10:26 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Cue applause as the finished app works and doesn’t crash anything</p>
<p>10:26 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Took just 10 minutes to make</p>
<p>10:26 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Now imagine how slick it would be with GPS too!</p>
<p>10:27 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The developers are going wild, you’d think they’d hate coding or something</p>
<p>10:27 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Scott has a Big Book of Praise full of happy quotes</p>
<p>10:28 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> “You’re witnessing the birth of a third major computer platform: Windows, OS X and iPhone” &#8211; quote from David Pogue</p>
<p>10:28 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Developers are being invited onto the stage to show off their wares</p>
<p>10:28 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> SEGA are back with Super Monkey Ball</p>
<p>10:29 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Ethan Einhorn from SEGA is discussing how impressed he was when they set to coding Super Monkey Ball</p>
<p>10:30 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Because development was so quick, they could add lots of levels: over 100, all the monkeys</p>
<p>10:30 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Tilt control demo is super-slick</p>
<p>10:31 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Ethan is playing a Super Monkey Ball level, tilting the iPhone to move through</p>
<p>10:31 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It took them 95 days to code and will cost $9.99</p>
<p>10:31 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> from the official App Store</p>
<p>10:31 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> eBay have been invited up to the stage</p>
<p>10:32 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Ken Sun from the online auction site is discussing their eBay app for the iPhone</p>
<p>10:32 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> You can track your watchlist, add items to it</p>
<p>10:33 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It’s not quite as exciting as Super Monkey Ball, I’m afraid, but it looks very usable</p>
<p>10:33 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Plus Ken says it only took them five weeks to develop</p>
<p>10:33 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> eBay app will be free</p>
<p>10:34 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> You can bid directly from the iPhone, as well as browse listings and look at all the photos with a gesture-based scroll</p>
<p>10:35 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The people from Loopt are on-stage, it’s a location-aware app</p>
<p>10:35 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Similar to Buddy Beacon from Helio &#8211; shows your friends pinpointed on a map</p>
<p>10:36 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> You can see more at loopt.com</p>
<p>10:37 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> There are Facebook-like status tweets for each person: “Check out this giant redwood tree” for instance</p>
<p>10:37 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Each person has a user profile, with photos they’ve submitted and a log of where they’ve been</p>
<p>10:38 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It’s cross-profile &#8211; will work on other mobile devices and all of them play nicely together &#8211; and will be free when the App Store launches</p>
<p>10:38 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> TypePad are next, with a dedicated iPhone blogging tool</p>
<p>10:38 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Has photoblogging functionality, with geotagging</p>
<p>10:39 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> According to the TypePad rep photoblogging is one of the platforms most popular features</p>
<p>10:39 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Photo can be taken directly from the camera or picked from shots already in the iPhone gallery</p>
<p>10:39 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It’ll also be free</p>
<p>10:40 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Associated Press (AP) are on-stage now</p>
<p>10:40 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They’re here to plug their Mobile News Network &#8211; thousands of news sources funneled into your iPhone</p>
<p>10:41 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It’ll cache news so you can read it while underground or trapped in the hold of a plane</p>
<p>10:41 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Includes images and video</p>
<p>10:42 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> You can also send them news and video for the network</p>
<p>10:43 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It’s also tied into your location, so it will show topics relevent to where you are</p>
<p>10:43 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Pangaea software are on-stage, talking about two new games</p>
<p>10:43 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Both ported from OS X</p>
<p>10:44 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> One is physics-based, you need to touch, drag and rotate</p>
<p>10:44 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The other is a driving game: Cro Mag Rally, in 3D</p>
<p>10:44 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> You play as a racing caveman</p>
<p>10:45 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> According to Pangaea it only took 3 days to port it all across</p>
<p>10:45 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Including changing the controls so that tilting the iPhone mimics a steering wheel</p>
<p>10:46 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Both will be priced at $9.99</p>
<p>10:47 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> A lone developer from the British insurance industry is on-stage, Mark Terry</p>
<p>10:47 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Thankfully it’s not about insurance &#8211; it’s a game, virtual instruments called Band</p>
<p>10:48 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> He’s demo’ing it by playing with Imagine by John Lennon</p>
<p>10:48 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Consists of drum background, a piano and more</p>
<p>10:48 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Best of all &#8211; and the crowd love him and it &#8211; is the fact that he developed it in his spare time</p>
<p>10:49 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Sorry, it’s actually called Cow Terry, not Band</p>
<p>10:49 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> You can record what you play</p>
<p>10:50 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> MLB.com are on-stage, talking about their new baseball app</p>
<p>10:50 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Jeremy Schoenherr demo’ing it &#8211; lots of stats and live game info</p>
<p>10:51 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It can tell you who is playing where, what the score is, real-time video highlights</p>
<p>10:51 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Both it and Cow Terry will be available when the App Store launches, but no prices given</p>
<p>10:52 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> A doctor from Modality is on stage with two medical apps</p>
<p>10:53 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Basically using the iPhone as a teaching tool</p>
<p>10:55 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Ouch, it’s almost 11am and there have been no big announcements</p>
<p>10:55 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Second medical app lets consultants and specialists look at medical imaging while mobile</p>
<p>10:56 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It’s tricky to get excited about this without wearing a white coat</p>
<p>10:58 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> MultiTouch gestures are used to rotate and flip the images, pull up rulers and shake to get rid of them</p>
<p>10:58 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The final developer is on-stage, and it’s another game</p>
<p>10:59 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Digital Legends Entertainment &#8211; they only started working on their title 2 weeks ago</p>
<p>11:00 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Basically a fighting game, touching the screen moves the fighter</p>
<p>11:00 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It’s unique to the iPhone and will appear in the App Store come September</p>
<p>11:01 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Uses OpenGL and dynamic graphic rendering, it looks like a decent 3D fantasy adventure actually</p>
<p>11:02 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Apparently developers have been asking for a way to know when users aren’t running an app</p>
<p>11:03 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Apple is criticising Background Processes as the wrong way to accomplish this &#8211; they eat battery and CPU cycles</p>
<p>11:03 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Ouch, they’re showing Windows Mobile Task Manager, and it’s not as an example of good practice</p>
<p>11:04 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> “We’ve come up with a far better solution, a push notification service we’ll provide to all developers”</p>
<p>11:05 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The iPhone maintains an ongoing connection with an Apple server</p>
<p>11:05 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> When you quit an app, updates are shuffled from server to iPhone; developers send the updates to Apple</p>
<p>11:06 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Uses Badges, which alert the no. waiting, Custom Alert sounds and Text Alerts that are similar to text alerts</p>
<p>11:06 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Won’t be available until September, but developers will be able to access it soon</p>
<p>11:06 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> iPhone SDK has been updated</p>
<p>11:07 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Now includes iWork document support together with Word, Excel &amp; Powerpoint compatibiltiy, plus the ability to save images (finally!) and a new scientific calculator</p>
<p>11:07 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Bulk and move mesages, parental controls and new language support</p>
<p>11:08 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Finger-drawn Chinese and Japanese character entry</p>
<p>11:08 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They’re popular additions in the room, the crowd is v.excited!</p>
<p>11:09 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The 2.0 firmware will be available in early July</p>
<p>11:09 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Free for iPhone, $9.99 for iPod Touch owners</p>
<p>11:09 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Now Steve is discussing the App Store</p>
<p>11:10 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Sorry, $9.95 for iPod Touch owners</p>
<p>11:10 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Confirming App Store T&amp;Cs: 70% of revenue kept by developers, FairPlay verification, no charge for free software</p>
<p>11:11 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> There’ll be wireless downloads direct to your device, and automatic updates</p>
<p>11:11 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> App Store will be available in 62 countries; will check your connection and the app size before download starts</p>
<p>11:11 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> if the app is under 10MB then it will come over the mobile network; bigger, and it’ll use either WiFi or iTunes</p>
<p>11:12 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Enterprise clients can set up their own private App Stores on their intranets and limit employee iPhones to access them</p>
<p>11:13 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> That’s been a specific request from business customers</p>
<p>11:13 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Discussing a new way to distribute and test apps: Ad Hoc</p>
<p>11:14 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> create a group of up to 100 iPhones and send apps to all of them; Steve suggesting this would be useful for testing betas or in classrooms</p>
<p>11:14 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Something entirely new: MobileMe</p>
<p>11:14 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> “Exchange for the rest of us” &#8211; demo by Phil</p>
<p>11:15 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Push email, calendar and contacts without an Exchange server</p>
<p>11:15 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Ouch, Phil Schiller has just called ActiveSync “ActiveStink”</p>
<p>11:16 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Works cross-platform and info is pushed up and down: e.g. new email goes to all devices and from all devices</p>
<p>11:16 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Continuous, automatic syncronisation</p>
<p>11:16 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> And it’s all done over-the-air via the cellular connection</p>
<p>11:16 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Mail, iCal and Address Book on Mac all supported, as is Outlook</p>
<p>11:18 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> New site: Me.com</p>
<p>11:18 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Recreates the desktop experience but online from anywhere</p>
<p>11:19 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Syncs everything &#8211; including photos &#8211; and looks just like Apple’s Mail, Contacts, Calendar and Gallery apps</p>
<p>11:19 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They’re calling it a “breakthrough web 2.0 app interface” and it looks amazing</p>
<p>11:20 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> iDisk is integrated into Me.com; Phil Schiller is demonstrating it now</p>
<p>11:20 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It includes everything you’d get with Outlook Web Access, with more besides &#8211; it all acts just as you’d expect the desktop version to</p>
<p>11:21 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Drag’n&#8217;Drop, multiple message select, in-line replies, complete control over pane and window resizing</p>
<p>11:22 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Contacts includes live searching and ties with Google Maps</p>
<p>11:22 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Calendar has color coding and you can drag’n&#8217;drop events, as well as display multiple views</p>
<p>11:23 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Gallery has thumbnail scrolling and drag’n&#8217;drop</p>
<p>11:23 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Hard to believe this is all web-based, it’s miles ahead of the competition in terms of interface</p>
<p>11:24 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> iDisk app can send files to individuals through the web interface</p>
<p>11:24 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They’re demonstrating the over-the-air capacity: iPhone sync’ing with Me.com</p>
<p>11:25 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It’s all happening live: email, contacts, appointments, all show up on both at the same time</p>
<p>11:25 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> With read status and any amendments intact</p>
<p>11:26 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Very little lag when something is changed, though presumably this is all via WiFi not cellular data on the iPhone itself</p>
<p>11:27 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Thank goodness for unlimited data plans!</p>
<p>11:28 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> “Exchange for the rest of us … The perfect companion”</p>
<p>11:28 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> $99 a year</p>
<p>11:28 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> That includes 20GB online storage; MobileMe replaces .Mac</p>
<p>11:29 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 60 day trial and available in early July</p>
<p>11:29 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> .Mac users auto upgraded</p>
<p>11:29 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Steve’s back on stage</p>
<p>11:29 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> First iPhone shipped on June 29th last year</p>
<p>11:30 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Um, Steve is using a photo of me to illustrate the launch</p>
<p>11:30 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 90% customer satisfaction</p>
<p>11:31 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 98% of ppl use it to browse online, 94% use email, 90% SMS messaging, 80&amp; ten or more features</p>
<p>11:31 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Apple ran out of stock several weeks ago &#8211; 6m sold</p>
<p>11:32 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Next challenges: more affordable, 3G networks, enterprise, third party apps, mmore countries</p>
<p>11:32 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 3G iPhone!</p>
<p>11:32 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> “today we’re introducing the iPhone 3G”</p>
<p>11:33 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Black back panel, thinner edges, full plastic back</p>
<p>11:33 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> “it’s really nice” says Steve</p>
<p>11:33 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Massive applause here</p>
<p>11:33 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> solid metal buttons, flush 3.5mm headphone adaptor</p>
<p>11:34 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> same 3.5-inch display, improved audio</p>
<p>11:34 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> “Feels better in your hand” apparently</p>
<p>11:34 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They’d comparing EDGE vs 3G in a demo</p>
<p>11:35 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> download in the browser takes 21 seconds on 3G and EDGE crawls along</p>
<p>11:35 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> EDGE finally finishes after 59 seconds</p>
<p>11:36 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Steve is comparing 3G with WiFi speeds</p>
<p>11:36 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 17 seconds to download on WiFi</p>
<p>11:37 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 3G is 2.8x faster than EDGE</p>
<p>11:37 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Plus the iPhone 3G is 36% faster than other 3G phones (e.g. Treo 750 &amp; Nokia N95)</p>
<p>11:38 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Email attachment takes 5 seconds on 3G, 18 seconds on EDGE</p>
<p>11:38 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Plus, Steve points out, the results are better to look at on the iPhone compared to rivals</p>
<p>11:38 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Standby time is 300hrs</p>
<p>11:39 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 3G talktime is 5hrs</p>
<p>11:39 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 2G talktime up 2hrs to 10hrs total!</p>
<p>11:39 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 5-6hrs of 3G browsing, 7 hours of video, 24hrs of audio</p>
<p>11:39 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> GPS now built-in</p>
<p>11:39 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The room is going wild here</p>
<p>11:40 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> It’s also assisted GPS, uses WiFi and cell towers to better pinpoint position</p>
<p>11:40 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Steve thinks location-based services are the future on the iPhone</p>
<p>11:40 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Can do tracking and work as a compass &#8211; without the dedicated compass Google recently showed in their Android prototype</p>
<p>11:41 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Demo GPS with a moving car icon on Google Maps</p>
<p>11:42 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Current iPhone available in 6 countries today, will be 12 countries for 3G version</p>
<p>11:42 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> 25 countries over next few months</p>
<p>11:43 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Showing different countries getting ticked off on map &#8211; Canada, Sweden, Mexico, Norway, Netherlands, etc</p>
<p>11:44 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Seventy countries in total, including China, Australia and Japan</p>
<p>11:45 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Rollout over next few months</p>
<p>11:46 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Now price: was $599 at first launch, now $199!</p>
<p>11:46 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> $199 for the 8GB iPhone 3G!</p>
<p>11:46 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> $299 for the 16GB, $399 for the 32GB!</p>
<p>11:47 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The room here has just exploded</p>
<p>11:47 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They’ll make a white version too</p>
<p>11:47 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Rolled out at the same price all over the world</p>
<p>11:47 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Available July 11th</p>
<p>11:47 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> They’re showing the new advert</p>
<p>11:48 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Advert is showing a safe carried by security guards, with the iPhone 3G inside</p>
<p>11:49 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> “The iPhone 3G is one of the most amazing products I’ve ever had the privilege to be associated with”</p>
<p>11:50 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> iPhone teams are being called to their feet, and the applause is deafening</p>
<p>11:51 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> “WWDC 2008, I think it’s going to be our best so far”</p>
<p>11:51 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> The lights are coming up and it looks like the keynote is over</p>
<p>11:51 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Steve has left the stage</p>
<p>11:52 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> There’s no “one more thing”, but a 3G iPhone should make up for that don’t you think?</p>
<p>11:52 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Thanks for reading the iPhone Buzz Live Blog &#8211; we hope you’ve been as excited about this year’s WWDC keynote as we have been!</p>
<p>11:52 am <strong>Vincent Nguyen:</strong> Make sure to keep reading iPhoneBuzz.com for all the details of the new iPhone 3G</p>
<p><a href="http://www.iphonebuzz.com" target="_blank">Source</a> [iphonebuzz]</p>
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		<title>Apple Introduces the New iPhone 3G</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 21:17:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apple today introduced the new iPhone 3G, combining all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast as the first generation iPhone, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apple today introduced the new iPhone 3G, combining all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast as the first generation iPhone, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK. In the US the new iPhone 3G is priced at a stunning $199 for the 8GB model, and just $299 for the 16GB model. iPhone 3G will be available in more than 70 countries later this year, beginning with customer availability in 22 countries &#8211; Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the US &#8211; on July 11.</p>
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<p>&#8220;Just one year after launching the iPhone, we&#8217;re launching the new iPhone 3G that is twice as fast at half the price,&#8221; said Steve Jobs, Apple&#8217;s CEO. &#8220;iPhone 3G supports Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync right out of the box, runs the incredible third party apps created with the iPhone SDK, and will be available in more than 70 countries around the world this year.&#8221;</p>
<p>iPhone 3G gives users ever faster access to the Internet and email over their cellular network with quad-band GSM and tri-band HSDPA for voice and data connectivity around the world. iPhone 3G supports Wi-Fi, 3G and EDGE networks and automatically switches between them to ensure the fastest possible download speeds.</p>
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<p>iPhone 3G includes the new iPhone 2.0 software with both the iPhone SDK and key enterprise features such as support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync to provide over-the-air push email, contact and calendar syncing as well as remote wipe and Cisco IPsec VPN for encrypted access to corporate networks. The iPhone SDK allows developers to create amazing applications that leverage the iPhone&#8217;s groundbreaking Multi-Touch user interface, animation technology, accelerometer and GPS technology on the world&#8217;s most advanced mobile platform.</p>
<p>iPhone 3G includes the new App Store, providing iPhone users with native applications in a variety of categories including games, business, news, sports, health, reference and travel. The App Store on iPhone works over cellular networks and Wi-Fi. Some applications are even free and the App Store notifies you when application updates are available. The App Store will be available in 62 countries at launch.</p>
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<p>Additional features available with the iPhone 2.0 software include the ability to do real-time mapping and track your progress with GPS technology, mass move and delete multiple email messages, search for contacts, access a new scientific calculator, turn on parental control restrictions for specified content, save images directly from a web page or email them to your iPhone and easily transfer them back to your photo library on your Mac or PC. iPhone 3G delivers an amazing 10 hours of talk time on 2G networks and 5 hours using 3G, with up to 5 to 6 hours of web browsing, up to 7 hours for video playback and up to 24 hours for audio playback.</p>
<p>iPhone 3G takes advantage of MobileMe, a new Internet service that pushes email, contacts, and calendars from an online &#8220;cloud&#8221; to native applications on iPhone, iPod touch, Macs and PCs. With MobileMe email, messages are pushed instantly to iPhone, removing the need to manually check email and wait for downloads, and push keeps contacts and calendars continuously up-to-date so changes made on one device are automatically updated on other devices. With iPhone, you can even snap a photo and post it directly to a MobileMe Gallery to share with friends and family.</p>
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<p>iPhone 3G will be available in the US on July 11 for a suggested retail price of $199 (US) for the 8GB model and $299 (US) for the 16GB model in both Apple and AT&amp;T&#8217;s retail stores and requires a new two year contract with AT&amp;T for qualifying customers. iPhone 2.0 software will be available on July 11 as a free software update via iTunes 7.7 or later for all iPhone customers.</p>
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		<title>Apple WWDC 2008 Keynote About to Start in 40 Minutes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 16:22:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Kim Poh Liaw</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With all the Apple store went down, Apple is getting ready to present their new offering, including the new Apple 3G iPhone. Grap your place now at our sister site, live.iphonebuzz.com for the live blogging in real time. We will be also made the information available on SlashPhone too.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">With all the Apple store went down, Apple is getting ready to present their new offering, including the new Apple 3G iPhone. Grap your place now at our sister site, <a href="live.iphonebuzz.com" target="_blank">live.iphonebuzz.com</a> for the live blogging in real time. We will be also made the information available on SlashPhone too.</p>
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		<title>Reminder: Live Coverage of WWDC 2008 Keynote at 10am</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Jun 2008 06:14:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In about 12 hours later, our sister site will be doing a live blogging on the Apple&#8217;s Worldwide Developers Conference 2008 in San Francisco. If you want the first hand information on the new Apple iPhone as well as other new announcement, make sure you stick to this live coverage page at http://live.iphonebuzz.com.


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">In about 12 hours later, our sister site will be doing a live blogging on the Apple&#8217;s Worldwide Developers Conference 2008 in San Francisco. If you want the first hand information on the new Apple iPhone as well as other new announcement, make sure you stick to this live coverage page at <a href="http://live.iphonebuzz.com">http://live.iphonebuzz.com</a>.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">Click on this <a href="http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?month=6&amp;day=9&amp;year=2008&amp;hour=10&amp;min=0&amp;sec=0&amp;p1=224" target="_blank">link</a> to check your local time versus San Francisco local time.</p>
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