I can’t say that Kevin Rose of Digg.com has ever been dead on, or even remotely close to being correct when it comes to rumors or leaks regarding the iPhone. In his weekly Digg podcast, Kevin referred to the new iPhone as the “iPhone Pro, or whatever” featuring 3G support and a second camera behind the glass faceplate for video conferencing. The release of the iPhone pro is “in a few months,” according to Kevin. I think Kevin might be right on the time frame. I expect (and hope) that Jobs will announce the new iPhone at the World Wide Developers Conference in June.
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Less than half an hour until Steve Jobs’ Macworld Keynote, and over at SlashGear Vincent & James are waiting to go in to livecast the whole event.Â
 
Will we see an ultraportable MacBook Air? What about a 3G iPhone? Check out the Livecast and find out!
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Written by Chris Davies on January 15th, 2008 with no comments.
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Less than half an hour until Steve Jobs’ Macworld Keynote, and over at SlashGear Vincent & James are waiting to go in to livecast the whole event.Â
 
Will we see an ultraportable MacBook Air? What about a 3G iPhone? Check out the Livecast and find out!
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Written by Chris Davies on January 15th, 2008 with no comments.
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Less than half an hour until Steve Jobs’ Macworld Keynote, and over at SlashGear Vincent & James are waiting to go in to livecast the whole event.Â
 
Will we see an ultraportable MacBook Air? What about a 3G iPhone? Check out the Livecast and find out!
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Written by Chris Davies on January 15th, 2008 with no comments.
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With the Macworld Keynote mere hours away - and our boys Vincent and James on their way to LiveBlog the whole thing for SlashGear - the rumor mill has not only spun up to a high milling-speed but practically consumed its own grinding wheel (yes, I’ll leave that metaphor alone now). Central to the bloghype has been a purported leak of Steve Jobs’ keynote itself (reprinted in full below) in which the Apple chief announces the iPhone SDK, new 13-inch MacBooks measuring just 0.8-inches thick, a 16GB iPhone and YouTube downloads for Apple TV. General consensus is that it’s too vague - and bland - to be real, and is either the warbling fantasy of an Apple-fan with too much time, or a distraction purposefully put out by devious Apple.
However, it’s not only leaky transcripts: the rumor of a so-called MacBook Air, hinted at by sources supposedly close to Apple and believed - thanks to a photo of one of Apple’s keynote boards - to involve some form of built-in high-speed networking, has led various Mac sleuths to search Whois, site user logs (in which a mysterious “MacBookAir” entry showed up as visiting prior to the board was spotted) [via Engadget 1/2] and even press releases for accessories to try to confirm that Steve will announce a super-slim notebook with external optical-drive.Â

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Written by Chris Davies on January 14th, 2008 with no comments.
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