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Keeping in touch with Apple iPhone developments

Apple iPhone range.jpg3G comms have been confirmed, rumour sites are rumbling and Steve Jobs is preparing, once-more, to don his black polo shirt - all indicators that the Apple iPhone will be in the spotlight again within the next fortnight...

Make sure you bookmark the Electronics Weekly guide to the iPhone, Apple's much-heralded entry into the mobile phone arena, which will soon be updated - www.electronicsweekly.com/iPhone

As well as an introduction and overview of the iPhone and its components, a listing of important news stories involving the device, and an index of other iPhone-related online resources, we have added a dynamic news feed.

This is designed to pull in the latest iPhone-related news stories, so nothing gets missed. We expect it to be busy in the days following the Steve Jobs keynote in the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (June 9-13, San Francisco), which should unveil the latest Apple mobile device.

The News feed is refreshed each time the page is viewed.

Note that we will make efforts to preserve significant and major news stories in the 'News to note' section, but the most recent breaking stories will always be displayed.

See: Apple iPhone: Your Electronics Weekly guide

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