WWDC 2010 LIVE FEED: Apple iPhone HD keynote

Coverage of Steve Jobs' keynote address in which the Apple CEO is expected to announce new iPhone

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs will take the stage at 6pm BST today. Speaking at the keynote address at Apple's WWDC event, Jobs is widely expected to unveil the latest iPhone handset (will it be iPhone HD? iPhone 4?). He's also expected to announce when the iPhone 4.0 OS update will be available, and rumour has it that the Mac mini and Apple TV could be in for a big and exciting revamp. 

We'll be covering the event as it happens, so bookmark this page and come back in time for the action at 6pm BST. 

Comments received


Geoff Taylor said on Mon, 07 Jun 2010

CoveritLive is working really well for me. Good job, MacWorld!

Geoff Taylor said on Mon, 07 Jun 2010

Apple will have to sort out the WiFi setup, make a separate one for the audience, or next year the sh*t will hit the fan!

andywilliams said on Mon, 07 Jun 2010

Shame your way of covering the event this time is not scrollable in the iPad - bit of an oversight!

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