iPhone SDK at MacWorld will make us all happier than we've ever been

John Biggs

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Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

If the LX hadn’t come along I’d still be fondling my iPhone with a manic intensity. But after updating to 1.1.1 and fearing for my life and my $400, I was almost about to relegate the phone to the drawer of failed cellphones. I liked my third-party apps. I really did.

Well, it seems that the iPhone will have an SDK and it will be fabulous. Tentantively expected at January’s MacWorld Conference, we can expect all sorts of Leopard/iPOS crossover. Will I ever get Tetris back? Only Steve knows.

Will Apple Open the iPhone? [BusinessWeek]

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