Steve Jobs, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., introduces the new iPhone 3G and 2.0 software update during the Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, CA, Monday, June 9, 2008. Jobs also announced Apple's goal of distributing the iPhone in 70 countries around the world and its new retail price of $199.
Steve Jobs, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., addresses the World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Caifornia June 9, 2008. Jobs' address to the industry conference comes amid buzzing around the world that the company could announce the next generation of its blockbuster mobile iPhone. The original iPhone was launched on June 29, 2007, and set off a global buying frenzy.
Steve Jobs, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., addresses the World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Caifornia June 9, 2008. Jobs' address to the industry conference comes amid buzzing around the world that the company could announce the next generation of its blockbuster mobile iPhone. The original iPhone was launched on June 29, 2007, and set off a global buying frenzy.
Steve Jobs, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., addresses the World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Caifornia June 9, 2008. Jobs' address to the industry conference comes amid buzzing around the world that the company could announce the next generation of its blockbuster mobile iPhone. The original iPhone was launched on June 29, 2007, and set off a global buying frenzy.
Steve Jobs, chief executive officer of Apple Inc., addresses the World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Caifornia June 9, 2008. Jobs' address to the industry conference comes amid buzzing around the world that the company could announce the next generation of its blockbuster mobile iPhone. The original iPhone was launched on June 29, 2007, and set off a global buying frenzy.
A man listens to Apple iTunes from his Apple iPod in downtown San Francisco, Thursday, April 3, 2008. Apple Inc. says a new consumer study shows its iTunes online music store vaulted past Wal-Mart Stores Inc. in February to become the top overall music retailer in the U.S. ITunes has sold more than 4 billion tracks since its launch in 2003.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs, left, hugs venture capitalist John Doerr, right, with the investment group, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, during an iPhone announcement at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Thursday, March 6, 2008. Apple Inc. said Thursday that the next software update for iPhones will enable them to work with Microsoft Corp.'s Exchange software, which is widely used by businesses to handle and secure e-mail.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures during an iPhone announcement at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Thursday, March 6, 2008. Apple Inc. said Thursday that the next software update for iPhones will enable them to work with Microsoft Corp.'s Exchange software, which is widely used by businesses to handle and secure e-mail.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs smiles during an iPhone announcement at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Thursday, March 6, 2008. Apple Inc. said Thursday that the next software update for iPhones will enable them to work with Microsoft Corp.'s Exchange software, which is widely used by businesses to handle and secure e-mail.
Apple Product Marketing manager Phil Schiller gestures during a news conference at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Thursday, March 6, 2008. Apple Inc. said Thursday that the next software update for iPhones will enable them to work with Microsoft Corp.'s Exchange software, which is widely used by businesses to handle and secure e-mail.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures in front of an image of the new iPhone during a news conference at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Thursday, March 6, 2008. Apple Inc. said Thursday that the next software update for iPhones will enable them to work with Microsoft Corp.'s Exchange software, which is widely used by businesses to handle and secure e-mail.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures during an iPhone announcement at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Thursday, March 6, 2008. Apple Inc. said Thursday that the next software update for iPhones will enable them to work with Microsoft Corp.'s Exchange software, which is widely used by businesses to handle and secure e-mail.
A Chinese salesgirl holds up a hacked Apple iPhone that is illegally on sale for USD570 at a computer centre in Shanghai, 16 January 2008. China Mobile, the country's largest handset operator, has temporarily terminated talks with the US-based Apple Inc. about introducing the iPhone to the Chinese market. The company announced in late 2007 that it was in preliminary contact with Apple but did not make any concrete progress.
A Chinese salesgirl holds up a hacked Apple iPhone that is illegally on sale for USD570 at a computer centre in Shanghai, 16 January 2008. China Mobile, the country's largest handset operator, has temporarily terminated talks with the US-based Apple Inc. about introducing the iPhone to the Chinese market. The company announced in late 2007 that it was in preliminary contact with Apple but did not make any concrete progress.
Miuro from ZMP Inc. wheels about to music from Apple Inc.'s iPod portable player, locked into the body, during a demonstration prior to the awarding ceremony of Japan's Robot of the Year award in Tokyo Thursday, Dec. 20, 2007. The 35-centimeter (14-inch) rolling egg-like machine is one of 13 robot award finalists.