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Rogers to roll out iPhone 3G July 11

Rogers to roll out iPhone 3G July 11

By:  Agam Shah  On: 09 Jun 2008 For: IDG News Service (San Francisco Bureau) Creator

The device will work on Rogers Wireless’s HSPA and EDGE networks and has GPS capability. Apple announced the third-generation wireless version of iPhone at its developers conference

Jobs said iPhone 2.0 will build in support for Microsoft Exchange, allowing enterprises to push e-mail, contacts and calendars from Exchange server to the iPhone.

The iPhone 2.0 platform includes an SDK (software developer kit), with native APIs (application programming interfaces) for developers to write mobile applications for the iPhone. Using the SDK, developers can write applications for location-based services, like photoblogging or to connect friends over social networks. The SDK's rich-media layer provides resources for developing 3D games and writing programs for audio and video playback on the iPhone. The SDK also allows development of database and touch-based applications.

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The iPhone 2 platform will be available as a free download in July. Developers will be able to sell their third-party iPhone applications through Apple's online App Store, which will be accessible by users in 62 countries.

Users will be able to download iPhone applications under 10 MB over cellular networks, by Wi-Fi or through iTunes. Applications over 10 MB will be available only through Wi-Fi or iTunes. Users will also be able to distribute applications by syncing iPhones.

The software platform also adds full contacts search, a calculator, improved language support and parental controls to for data access to iPhones, Jobs said.

"Some teenagers may not like this, but that's the way it is going to have to be," Jobs said.

The software platform will enable the entry of Simplified Chinese and Traditional Chinese and two forms of the Japanese language to iPhones. Users will also be able to view Microsoft Office (Word, Excel and PowerPoint) and Apple iWork (Pages, Numbers and Keynote) productivity documents on the iPhone.

With files from Greg Meckbach










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