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Latest iPhone news and rumors
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Google Reader is a hot ticket for iPhone and iPod Touch users lately. We saw a native attempt at Google Reader, which worked quite well actually. There is just nothing like the real thing though right? So here it is, Google has finally brought full support of its RSS reader, Google Reader, to the mobile Safari browser. The service says it is still in beta, but it seems to be working very well. Source: topiphonenews.com
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More next-gen iPhone tidbits today, with latest rumor on the block being from ‘industry sources’ who believe Apple will release two versions of the 3G iPhone at WWDC 2008, one with 8GB of storage and priced at $399 and another with 16GB priced at $499. According to TG Daily, it’s possible that a 32GB version could be introduced, with a $599 price point, but they couldn’t get that confirmed via their sources. Source: http://topiphonenews.com
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The iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) has been downloaded over 100,000 times since it was unveiled last week. The SDK allows third-party developers to make applications for the iPhone and iPod touch. Source: macworld
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Sun said it will build a JVM ( Java Virtual Machine) for the Apple iPhone and the iPod touch, now that the iPhone’s Software Developer Kit beta version has been released. Source: macworld
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For the first time since the iPhone's release, Apple's rolled out a new hardware version of the handset, one which doubles the included storage to 16GB of flash memory, for a cost of $499. The 8GB unit remains $399, which means that the same cost that fetched you a 4GB iPhone back in July now gets you four times as much capacity. Meanwhile, the iPhone's cousin, the iPod touch high-end model has gotten a boost to 32GB, with 8GB and 16GB capacities still on the shelves Source: macworld
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