Week in Apple: WWDC 2010, iPhone 4, Safari 5, oh my!
Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference dominated the week, and what a week it was. The new iPhone was finally announced, as was the release date for iOS 4. Safari 5 came out (and of course, we tested it), and awards went out to notable Mac, iPhone, and iPad developers from both Ars and Apple. Need a primer on the top news from the week? Read on.
iPhone 4 unveiled: gets HD video, LED flash, dual cameras: Apple unveiled the newest version of the iPhone during Steve Jobs’ WWDC keynote, featuring an ultrathin design and vastly improved camera.
Ars at WWDC 2010: hands on, pics of the new iPhone 4: We got our hands on an iPhone 4 and played around with it to see how it felt, how the video functions work, and more. Check out some of our pics.
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