Sunday, May 30, 2010

Expert Says: Apple Needs Big iPhone 4G Announcement at WWDC

Now that prototypes of the fourth-generation iPhone have been leaked—twice—what surprises await the Apple faithful at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference? Apple CEO Steve Jobs is scheduled to give the keynote address at the conference, which kicks off June 7 in San Francisco's Moscone Center, and many are wondering if he'll use the occasion to announce a version of the iPhone for the Verizon Wireless network. However, Apple has an agreement with Verizon rival AT&T to allow AT&T to distribute the wildly successful smartphone exclusively through 2012.

There was speculation earlier the week of May 24 that Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer would speak at the conference, but that rumor was debunked via a tweet from Microsoft's official Twitter account confirming Ballmer would not be appearing at WWDC (or on "Dancing with the Stars," in a typical stab at humor from Microsoft's PR department).

While Jobs personally introduced the next-generation iPhone operating system, iPhone OS 4, there are questions remaining as to what features the new version of the operating system will offer, such as file sharing with a PC.


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