Follow Apple's WWDC keynote LIVE
New iPhone expected very soon
Everyone who purports to be 'in the know' seems to think that Apple will be launching a new version of its iPhone at the Worldwide Developers Conference today.
However, nothing will be confirmed until Phillip Schiller, the company's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, deliver's his keynote address, and you can follow that address live via our friends at Mac|Life's live blog.
They'll be bringing you all the news as it happens - not just about the new iPhone (if, indeed, there is one) but also (we hope) regarding Snow Leopard and maybe, just maybe, a new version of Logic.
Time we'll tell: we'll bring you more coverage of any relevant announcements in due course. In the meantime, click here to go to the Mac|Life WWDC live blog. The show starts at 10am Pacific time (that's 6pm in the UK).
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