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At Apple WWDC 2008, Steve Jobs reveals the iPhone 3G with faster download speeds, longer battery life, GPS, a lower price, and a near worldwide release on July 11.
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At Apple's WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Sam Altman, CEO of Loopt, previews a new application for the iPhone that uses location-based services. The new app blends social networks with the Maps application, so you can see where your friends are. You can also go to their journals to see what they've been doing today, what pictures they've added, and so on. This app will also be free.
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John Carmack, founder of ID software, gives the world-first preview of the new ID Tech 5 platform, which allows artists to draw over highly detailed 3-D environments.
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t the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Jeremy Schoenherr of MLB.com demos At-Bat, a new iPhone app from Major League Baseball. Users can access statistics and information about who's pitching and batting, as well as video highlights in near real-time.
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At the Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Apple CEO Steve Jobs demonstrates GPS on the new 3G iPhone. Jobs shows how an iPhone traveling in a car going down San Francisco's famously crooked Lombard Street can be tracked as its user navigates the curves.
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At Apple's WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Ken Sun of eBay shows off Auctions on the iPhone. The new app has a basic front door with options to track auctions you've bid on, and see whether you've been outbid. You can also pick up photos from the auction listings and blow them up to full screen. eBay is making this app available for free.
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At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, S. Mark Williams of Modality shows off an iPhone application that gives detailed views of the human anatomy, including the heart and brain
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At the Apple WWDC 2008 in San Francisco, Michael Sippey of TypePad shows off a mobile photo-blogging application for the iPhone. Users can create posts, take photos, or add a photo. Users can also take photos with the iPhone's camera and add them to a post, as well as add photos from the iPhone library.