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New iPhone Looks To Please Techies

By: Web Producer
Updated: June 9, 2008
New iPhone Looks To Please Techies Ask and you shall receive? Techies loved Apples iPhone when it hit the market last year. The combination iPod, cell phone and Internet device gave consumers just about everything they wanted out of a hand-held device. Most people had one complaint though: At&Ts slow Internet network. Apple plans to alleviate that problem when it introduces the next generation iPhone today. The company promises a much faster network for the iPhone 2.0. Analyst are calling the new model a "pocket computer for the future." Besides the increase in speed and capabilities, iPhone 2.0s price will turn a lot of heads as well. The first iPhone sold for 399-dollars. Techies will be able to buy the new one for 199-dollars. (Copyright 2008 by Newsroom Solutions) RNS-06-09-08 0629CDT

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