Chicago (IL) – Steve Jobs' WWDC keynote has been officially confirmed and he is widely expected to pull 3G iPhone out of his pockets during his presentation. More launch details surfaced today, supporting the previously rumored launch date as well as the claim that the 3G iPhone will be available globally at or right after launch, depending on where you live.
Gadget blog Gizmodo added fuel to the speculations, saying that a "someone very, very close to the 3G iPhone launch" said that the handset will be introduced at the WWDC. The site Gizmodo reports that the handset will be available worldwide right after Steve Jobs’ introduction of the device during his WWDC keynote on June 9.
However, there will be slight delays for different geographies, if Gizmodo is right. For example, Spanish users will see the iPhone going on sale at the June 18 grand opening of Telefonica's mega store located in Gran Vía in Madrid, preceding a nationwide availability "right the next day or after a few hours." Other European countries will follow similar launch schedules.
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If there was ever any doubt that Apple would fill every last seat at their WWDC event, it can finally be put to rest. Though Apple had to extend early registration last month, the event is now fully booked, and no more developers, press members, anyone can register. It does not mean you can not get in on the action, just you can not attend the event.

Developers and others hoping to get in are not fully out of luck, they will just have to wait till after the event to get all the news and video clips they crave. It will not be too painful though, as they are supposed to have details and videos on the Developer site “immediately” after the event concludes. Some clips will be free, and others will require a paid for developer account.
WWDC is to be held June 9th through June 13th, at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Apple is expected to unveil the long awaited 3G iPhone there, and if we are lucky, there are rumors of a mystery device showing up. Remember to keep it locked on iPhone Buzz June 9th for all the latest from WWDC, and our live coverage of the event.
[Via MacNN]
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AT&T Wireless, Apple's exclusive iPhone provider in the United States, is now listing a second model of the iPhone in its device database called "iPhone Black," AppleInsider has been informed.
The finding, discovered by a reader on Sunday and confirmed by AppleInsider on Monday, is interesting if nothing else in that it may add a bit of support to ongoing rumors that Apple's second-generation 3G iPhone would sport a black plastic shell as opposed to an aluminum one.
The option to select an "iPhone Black" model is visible alongside the traditional "iPhone" for existing AT&T Wireless customers who are logged into their account on the carrier's website, and who choose to select or update their handset model.
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Rogers Communications Inc. said Tuesday it has reached an agreement to bring Apple Inc.'s iPhone to Canada later this year.
But the company declined to give pricing details or say when it would begin offering the popular mobile handset, which has drawn praise for its sleek design and internet capabilities since it was first launched a year ago in the United States. Earlier this week, Apple said it expected to sell 10 million iPhones worldwide this year.
"We're thrilled to announce that we have a deal with Apple to bring the iPhone to Canada later this year," said president Ted Rogers in a brief statement. "We can't tell you any more about it right now, but stay tuned."
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