At Macworld 2007 in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs unveils the new Apple phone. Running on OS X, the mobile device has built-in features such as music and video playback, plus Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a digital camera. The 4GB version is priced at US$499 with a two-year contract; the 8GB version, US$599.
Also, watch Jobs demo applications on the iPhone.
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