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WWDC 2012 keynote roundup
If you didn't have the opportunity to follow along with us on our liveblog of the opening keynote at WWDC 2012, fear not -- we've put all the juicy deets together into one place. There was a lot to cover today: Retina displays on next-generation MacBook Pros, refreshes for the rest of the MacBook lineup, a full helping of new features coming in OS X Mountain Lion and iOS 6. Head on below to catch up on the latest news from the Moscone Center!
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WWDC 2012 keynote roundup originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 11 Jun 2012 15:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Permalink | | Email this | CommentsT-Mobile 1,900MHz 3G lights up Moscone West in time for WWDC, carrier swears it’s a happy accident
T-Mobile may be planning to deploy 1,900MHz HSPA+ across the whole of its network, but it sure has a knack for being in the right place at the right time. The carrier has confirmed that it just recently started testing the refarmed frequency for 3G in San Francisco's Moscone Center West -- you know, where a certain Apple conference will be taking place next week. While no one is realistically expecting Apple to unveil a T-Mobile iPhone deal at WWDC, the testing will conveniently let anyone with an iPhone on T-Mobile (whether international or US unlocked) get data at full blast while they're learning about Xcode updates and Gatekeeper. A spokesperson tells 9to5 Mac that the expanded access is "just coincidental," and we're inclined to believe the statement. Just don't be caught off guard if San Francisco is blanketed in 1,900MHz T-Mobile 3G by the time a new iPhone model swings around.
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T-Mobile 1,900MHz 3G lights up Moscone West in time for WWDC, carrier swears it's a happy accident originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 07 Jun 2012 21:37:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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