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WWDC 2009: The Keynote Round Up!

Ok, so the WWDC (Worldwide developers conference) has started and in my opinion, the opening Keynote from the Apple developers is the most important thing of the event, as Apple

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iTunes 8.2 Released. Paves the way for iPhone OS 3.0

Apple has released an upgrade to their ubiquitous iTunes software which is used by iPod and iPhone owners to sync music, video, photos, contacts (and much more) between their PC or Mac and their iPod/iPhone.

As well as small bug fixes and the odd security update the main purpose of iTunes 8.2 is to add support for iPhones or iPod touches with the iPhone 3.0 Software. The iTunes update is a little under 80MB and shouldn’t be a problem for users with broadband.

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New iPhone to be released on July 17th?

AppleiPhoneApps.com reports that the new iPhone will go on sale on July 17th. AppleiPhoneApps have reported no sources to where the information came from but they do give many intriguing details, some

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New Mac worm more a damp squib

Do you know a Mac fan? I’m sure you do, and if you don’t they are easy to spot. They tend to be the ones who extol the virtues of their OS rather thanempathize with you when you think your PC is a conduit for nob pill emails, and DDoS attacks.

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iTunes app store hits the magic billion

We reported just a little while ago that Apple was soon to be announcing its one billionth app store download, quite a feat indeed, and last night at around 10pm UK time that target was reached.

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