May 14th, 2009 - PC World
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Analysts are saying that there will be no new iPhone announced at WWDC. In fact, they think Apple will only focus on Snow Leopard. Here's what Piper Jaffay's Gene Munster told clients:
What We Expect To See (And Not See) At WWDC; No New iPhones. As indicated in today's press release, we believe Apple will focus on the new version of Mac OS X, Snow Leopard at WWDC. While some investors may be expecting Apple to launch redesigned iPhones at WWDC, we do not anticipate the launch in early June.
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