Apple iPhone 3.0 software announcement: Photos
March 18th, 2009 by James Martin and CNET staffApple on Tuesday unveiled the next version of its iPhone operating system, dubbed version 3.0, at an invite-only event at its Cupertino, California, headquarters.

With CEO Steve Jobs on temporary medical leave, Apple's Scott Forstall, the head of iPhone software development, took the lead. In addition to the much-awaited copy-and-paste functionality, other key new features include system-wide search, MMS, push notifications and P2P.
iPhone 3.0 will be available for developers beginning today, and to everyone else mid-year. It's a free upgrade for iPhone users; those who own the iPod Touch will again have to pay for the upgrade.
Here, Forstall announces App Store enhancements, such as Apple's new "In-App Purchase" system, which lets developers create an application where extra content can be purchased from within it to expand what it can do. All the billing is handled by Apple, and goes through the user's iTunes Store account.
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I bought to av cable and my ipod classic plays movies on my tv but not my iPod touch! the videos play for like one second and then backs out to the videos menu. Do i really have to buy the cable directly from Apple? How am I having problems with the newer ipod rather than this old 5th generation ipod! Suggestions anyone?
iPhone Buyers Guide
March 18th, 2009 at 12:38pm
Thanks for the writeup - it's great to see the presentation in picture form... Any chance of video?
Judy Luer
June 30th, 2010 at 5:32am
What is the little silver loop for that comes in the box with the iPhone 3s and what does it attach to?