Apple has called a special event at its Cupertino headquarters next Thursday, 6th March, to discuss the current state of the iPhone and its future.
It's widely believed that Apple will use this time to launch — or at least provide a decent information update — on the Software Development Kit (SDK). Steve Jobs had originally said that this software, which will allow third-party applications to natively (and officially) run on the iPhone, would be available this month. However, that date slipped.
Many believe that the iPhone should have been an open system from the start. It's one of the main reasons (along with trying to break away from the exclusive network carriers) why so many iPhones have been hacked.
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It's widely believed that Apple will use this time to launch — or at least provide a decent information update — on the Software Development Kit (SDK). Steve Jobs had originally said that this software, which will allow third-party applications to natively (and officially) run on the iPhone, would be available this month. However, that date slipped.
Many believe that the iPhone should have been an open system from the start. It's one of the main reasons (along with trying to break away from the exclusive network carriers) why so many iPhones have been hacked.
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