os 3.0
During the WWDC keynote, AT&T was strangely absent from Apple’s list of carriers that will support tethering in iPhone OS 3.0. [1]
Since the new handset’s design is unchanged from the iPhone 3G we’ll save you a gallery of exterior photos, but we’ll show how the 3G S’s unique features will look on the display. [...] In total, Apple is promising that the update will bring 100 new features, but we’ve barely scratched the surface. [2]
AT&T has since explained that it will support tethering later this summer, but many iPhone users are champing at the bit for the added functionality. [...] Apple had its own E3 press conference at the beginning of the week, with its newest model in the iPhone line finally being unveiled to the world. [1]
Original material is licensed under a Creative Commons License permitting non-commercial sharing with attribution. [3]
He also brings up the familiar 1 billion app download mark, which was reached in April. [2]
We couldn’t grab hands-on photos of the iPhone 3G S at the WWDC 2009 keynote, so we delved into Apple’s Web site to find out what press shots the company had to offer. [...] Sneaked in under the radar amid the iPhone 3G S news is the fact that the 3.0 software update allows third-party app interfacing with peripherals. [...] Yes, we did manage to get a beta version of the update on the CNET iPhone–I even did a preliminary review –but we prefer to wait for the real thing to give our official evaluation. [...] PDT, we’ll be live-blogging Phil Schiller’s keynote speech that will open Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference. [1]
Now he’s going to discuss Snow Leopard, which will have Exchange support. [2]
Please read your contract terms of service carefully before proceeding to ensure that you are not breaking your iPhone carrier agreement. [1]
He points out features of Windows that users should never have to deal with: user account control, disk defragmentation. [...] Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, gets things started. [2]
Sources:
[1] OS 3.0 posts - iPhone Atlas - CNET Reviews
[2] iPhone OS 3.0 posts - iPhone Atlas - CNET Reviews
[3] iPhone OS 3.0 - Gizmodo