Apple WWDC 2010 Could Reveal New IPhone and Magic Trackpad

Ryan Christopher DeVault
Apple WWDC 2010 is here in San Francisco. Apple WWDC 2010 (Apple Worldwide Developers Conference) could see a new iPhone and Magic Trackpad hit the public consciousness through public releases. The Apple WWDC is the yearly conference where the biggest and brightest Apple products are finally revealed to the public in an official capacity. It's really a way for Apple to show the world what they have coming down the pipeline, and has served as a great way for them to not only get free publicity for some of their newest products, but to stir up immense interest. Apple has had some of the biggest new products over the past 10 years premiere at WWDC's, and 2010's installment should be no exception to that.

The big "reveal" that is expected to take place at Apple WWDC 2010 is the new Apple iPhone 4G. There will need to be some explanation from Apple as to why consumers should buy a new iPhone that is 4G capable when it won't be put to full use on the AT&T network just yet. There are probably going to be many new things that the 4G iPhone can do for its users, and if we are to believe all of the rumors that are out there, or if we were to take stock in the new iPhone prototype that was allegedly left at a bar, then we are looking at a faster iPhone with a fancy new camera. It appears a tad bigger in early photos though, and that might be the wrong direction for Apple to go with their iPhones.

The 2010 Apple Worldwide Developers Conference will run from Monday, June 7th until Friday, June 11th, and there are bound to be quite a few new technologies presented that make front page news. Will they save the surprises for later on at WWDC 2010? Or are there going to be some big announcements starting on Day one? We will all have to pay attention to Apple for the next few days to find out.

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Published by Ryan Christopher DeVault

Born in Seattle, Washington, I am a 31 year old college graduate working in the field of Education and Research. I am also a professional freelance writer and news content provider. I can be reached at...  View profile

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