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Apple opens iPhone to developers, kind of
Developers of third-party applications can build features for iPhone, but only through the Safari browser.
Tue Jun 12 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Is googling creeping you out?
Search giant helps people view things from the street as well as the sky. Some privacy advocates worry that it's going too far.
Tue Jun 12 04:00:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Sony plans TV line for Wal-Mart, Target
Company plans to supply a "unique series of models" of LCD TVs to big-box retailers later this summer.
Mon Jun 11 17:45:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Parallels breathes sigh of relief
Company was pretty sure Apple wouldn't usurp its Windows-on-Mac approach, but workers were relieved Steve Jobs reiterated that.
Mon Jun 11 16:14:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


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Jobs talks iPhone
at WWDC 2007

Apple's CEO discusses the much-anticipated device, including how developers can write Web programs for it using the Safari engine.

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Apple takes Safari to Windows and iPhone
Beta version of Apple's Web browser is now available for Windows, and budding iPhone developers can use it to create applications.
Mon Jun 11 13:06:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story

Safari for Windows not so secure
blog Within hours of Apple's release Safari 3.0 for Windows beta, three security researchers found holes.
Tue Jun 12 06:13:00 PDT 2007 | Read full story


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