
APPLE fans (and curious PC users) have been waiting for the time to come, and it did. Yesterday at around 4am AEDST Apple announced a new rejuvenated line of it’s notebooks.
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As rumors suggested, the much anticipated 3G iPhone has been released at Apple’s World Wide Developers conference.
As rumors suggested it is everything that has been speculated about.
It is available in Australia on the following two networks:

All of today’s Apple announcements can be pretty much summarised quickly by browsing over there press release titles for today.
New 3G iPhone released – $199USD for 8GB – $299USD for 16GB – Available July 11 in 22 countries (INCLUDING AUSTRALIA!) – On the Vodafone & Optus networks in Australia.
Vodafone says that the 3G iPhone will be available on both prepay and contract price plans.

OS X 10.6 will be named Snow Leopard

Game Apps have been introduced for the iPhone
iPhone firmware 2.0 will be released in July and will be free for iPhone users and $10 for iPod Touch users
.Mac gets replaced by Mobile Me – Free upgrade for .Mac users

Besides the fact that Twitter announced this morning that they should be able to cope with the pressure of WWDC, Slowly, but surely twitter is dying
Without a doubt, the issue is sure to be related to the WWDC event just about to begin in under 45 minutes.
Images are rapidly circulating the web of inside Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference.
As shown above, many people are there, and the venue is sure to fit them all with over 2,000+ 5,000+! seats.
Be sure to hear a lot of cheering as Steve Jobs shares his secrets.
Photo source:
http://flickr.com/photos/itod/2564942024/
So it’s only hours away (9 hours 8 minutes as of witting this) until Steve Jobs delivers his most talked about yearly speech at the World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Moscone West.
What will be revealed is not know for sure, but the Internet will certainly be at it’s full capacity with blogs everywhere ‘live blogging’ the event.
So where will you be getting your info from ?
Personally, I will be joining up with the Mac Talk Crew, Australia’s #1 dedicated Mac group, where we will be doing a live broadcast feeding the public with info recieved from a couple of people actually at the Keynote.
I will also have my MacBook set up next to my iMac loaded up with Engadget and mac rumors live blogs.
You can also visit http://www.mactalk.com.au/liveblog/ which is where Mac Talk Australia will be live blogging at.
But if you’re into radio style blogging (that’s with audio), you will want to go here @ about 2:45am AEST:
MacTalk’s Live WWDC ’08 Coverage
So what’s going to come from Steve’s mouth @ the WWDC Keynote? Who knows, but whatever it is, I guarantee it is going to bring geek-a-gazims to geeks accross the Globe.
My set-up for the event:







