Tom Krazit | Mar 13, 2009
Apple is planning a March 17 event to discuss the iPhone 3.0 software.
(Credit: Apple)
Apple distributed invitations Thursday for a March 17 special event in Cupertino, Calif., to discuss the iPhone 3.0 software and a new software development kit.
Next Tuesday's event will come
a little more than a year after Apple unveiled the original SDK at the
iPhone 2.0 software event, setting the stage for over 25,000 iPhone applications to make their way onto the App Store. Speculation about a new iPhone had mostly centered on
new hardware features, rather than software upgrades, but it seems Apple has something up its sleeve.
The invitation did not say who would be leading the event, but with CEO Steve Jobs on medical leave, marketing chief
Phil Schiller or iPhone software guru
Scott Forstall are likely bets, unless Jobs plans on making a surprise appearance. We'll be there.
Via
CNET News
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