iPhone 4 Brings 2 Cameras and HD Video

Monday saw the unveiling of the fourth generation iPhone and with it came not one, but two new integrated cameras, both of which offer a whole host of sorely awaited, yet welcome features.

 

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iPhone 4: FaceTime Mobile Video Conferencing

FaceTime is the name of iPhone 4′s video chatting feature, and the WWDC keynote’s coverage of the feature makes it look pretty impressive. Steve Jobs invoked the full power of his reality distortion field when he opened the FaceTime demo, saying that “[he] grew up with Star Trek communicators, just dreaming about video calling… It’s real now.”

FaceTime promises to offer the first real, mobile video conferencing solution, and Apple is also positioning FaceTime as the first mobile video conferencing solution that will actually be easy to use.

 

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Apple Unveils iPhone 4 for $199, Available June 24th

iphone4_150.jpgToday in San Francisco, Steve Jobs introduced the newest iPhone to a packed house in Moscone Center for the Worldwide Developers Conference. The device, dubbed the iPhone 4, features live video chat with a front-facing camera, a thin stainless steel design and 720p HD video capabilities. Predictably, the prices come in at $199 and $299, but storage sizes remained at 16GB and 32GB respectively. Happy Apple fans can pick up a the new device June 24th, and pre-orders start June 15th.

 

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iPhone 4 Gets Improved Exchange, VPN and Enterprise Support

enterprise_iphone4-1.jpgAt the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference today Steve Jobs specifically highlighted iOS4's support for the enterprise. "I wanted to hit for a moment on the enterprise integration - our customers are thrilled," Jobs said. He announced support for multiple Exchange accounts and support for Exchange Server 2010, as well as improved data protection, device management, and VPN support.

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iOS: Apple Unveils New Tricks for Background, Video & Audio Apps

Apple is showing off its iOS 4 all week in San Francisco and this evening one session will demonstrate some new audio and video capabilities that developers can incorporate into their apps.

Smart backgrounding and customization are the name of the game. Developer and former Apple employee Dan Burcaw will go on stage to show off the forthcoming version of his Tour de France app and below are some highlights.

 

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