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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California. Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Phil Schiller, senior vice president of marketing gives a demonstration at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.  Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:   Scott Forstall, vice president of iPhone software speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.  Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: The new iMac is seen on display after Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: People check out the new iMac and wireless keyboard after Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: A reporter takes a photo of the new iMac on display after listening to Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduce new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Akiro Yahagi of PC Watch checks out the new wireless keyboard after listening to Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduce new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: People check out the new iMac after Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors.  (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: People check out the new iMac after Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: The new iMac is seen on display after Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: The new wireless keyboard is seen on display after Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: People check out the new iMac after Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: People check out the new iMac after Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Akiro Yahagi of PC Watch takes a photo of the new wireless keyboard after listening to Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduce new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7:  (L-R) Tim Cook, Chief Operating Officer, Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller EVP Product Marketing answers questions after Jobs introduced new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7:  (L-R) Tim Cook, Chief Operating Officer, Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller EVP Product Marketing answers questions after Jobs introduced new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs uses a new iMac computer as he demonstrates new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs uses a new iMac computer as he demonstrates new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs uses a new iMac computer as he demonstrates new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows off the new wireless keyboard as he introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7:  (L-R) Tim Cook, Chief Operating Officer, Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller EVP Product Marketing answers questions after Jobs introduced new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - AUGUST 7: Apple CEO Steve Jobs shows off the new wireless keyboard as he introduces new versions of the iMac and iLife applications August 7, 2007 in Cupertino, California. The all-in-one desktop computers now have a slimmer design in aluminum casings with faster chips and glossy screens and is up to $300 cheaper then their predecessors. (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks to an apple employee at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  (L-R) Scott Forstall, vice president of iPhone software, Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller, senior vice president of marketing answers questions from the media at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures as he answers questions from the media at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM141_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs, (L) introduces venture capitalist John Doerr, (R) with the investment group, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, during an iPhone announcement at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs, (L) hugs venture capitalist John Doerr, (R) with the investment group, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, during an iPhone announcement at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM137_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM136_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
    80095661DPM135_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
    80095661DPM134_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures as he answers questions from the media at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
    80095661DPM131_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs gestures as he answers questions from the media at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM130_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM127_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM138_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Venture capitalist John Doerr with the investment group, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, holds up an iPhone as he speaks during an iPhone announcement at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.    He introduced a new 100 million dollar  'iFund' which will attract entrepreneurs and software developers to develop applications for the iPhone. Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:   Scott Forstall, vice president of iPhone software speaks at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.  Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris)
    80095661DPM133_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - MARCH 6:  Venture capitalist John Doerr with the investment group, Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield & Byers, speaks during an iPhone announcement at the Apple headquarters March 6, 2008 in Cupertino, California.   He introduced a new 100 million dollar  'iFund' which will attract entrepreneurs and software developers to develop applications for the iPhone. Apple introduced a new iPhone software developers kit which enables 3rd party software developers to develop software for the iPhone.   (Photograph by David Paul Morris).
    80095661DPM140_apple.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., holds up his iPhone 4 during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., holds up his iPhone 4 during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM459_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM456_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM348_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM201_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM188_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM181_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM175_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM154_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., puts his phone back in his pocket during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM074_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
    102567171DPM065_iPhone4.jpg
  • CUPERTINO, CA - JULY 16:   Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple Computer Inc., speaks during a press conference regarding the Apple iPhone 4 reception problems at the Apple headquarters July 16, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Apple announced that they will give away free bumpers for the iPhone 4 to help solve the reception problem. (Photo by David Paul Morris)
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO - JUNE 6:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs opens the Apple Worldwide Developers conference with his keynote speech on June 6, 2005 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco, California. In the presentation Jobs announced that Apple will be switching from IBM to Intel for it's processing chip. Photo by David Paul Morris
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