Apple Computer Inc. (AAPL) Unveils iPhone
Apple Computer Inc. unveiled a flurry of new products Tuesday, including its long-rumored cell phone.
"Apple is going to reinvent the phone," Chief Executive Steve Jobs told an audience at the MacWorld show in San Francisco.
The mobile phone, with a 3.5-inch diagonal screen and be 11.6 millimeters thick, will sync with iTunes, have a 2 megapixel camera and use new "multi-touch" technology. It will be offered in a new partnership with Cingular Wireless.
There will be two versions of the phone which is expected to be available in June: One with four gigabytes of storage for $499 and an eight gigabyte version for $599.
Cupertino-based Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL - News) also said it plans to begin shipping a product called Apple TV in February. The device will allow users to play television shows and movies downloaded from the Internet on their televisions. It will contain a 40 gigabyte hard drive and cost $299.
Jobs also said its iTune service will begin selling digital movies from Paramount, bringing the number of movies it offers for download up to 250. It already offers about 100 Disney movies.
Published January 9, 2007 by the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal
"Apple is going to reinvent the phone," Chief Executive Steve Jobs told an audience at the MacWorld show in San Francisco.
The mobile phone, with a 3.5-inch diagonal screen and be 11.6 millimeters thick, will sync with iTunes, have a 2 megapixel camera and use new "multi-touch" technology. It will be offered in a new partnership with Cingular Wireless.
There will be two versions of the phone which is expected to be available in June: One with four gigabytes of storage for $499 and an eight gigabyte version for $599.
Cupertino-based Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL - News) also said it plans to begin shipping a product called Apple TV in February. The device will allow users to play television shows and movies downloaded from the Internet on their televisions. It will contain a 40 gigabyte hard drive and cost $299.
Jobs also said its iTune service will begin selling digital movies from Paramount, bringing the number of movies it offers for download up to 250. It already offers about 100 Disney movies.
Published January 9, 2007 by the Silicon Valley/San Jose Business Journal
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