Week in Review: June 7, 2009

As the week before WWDC and Apple’s big keynote, the rumors were swirling. Here’s a look at the past week’s biggest Apple news:
- New iPhones called ‘iPhone Video’?
- Google Chrome developer betas for mac & linux released
- Apple Retail Stores are abuzz with news
- iLife ‘09 Updated
- Updated White Macbooks outperforming unibodies?
- iPhone OS 3.0 allows for sharing and recommending apps?
- Apple confirms new North Carolina server farm
- WWDC posters now up at Moscone
- Apple changes One to One
- iPhone OS 3.0 disables the ability to re-download apps?
- Four new iPhones, 4-32GB?
- Apple posts new MobileMe control panel for Windows
- Apple releases iTunes 8.2 and Quicktime 7.6.2
- Safari in 3.0 is GPS-aware?
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Apple’s WWDC keynote, led by Phil Schiller, will be held on Monday, June 8, 2009, at Moscone West in San Francisco at 10:00AM pacific time. You can see a liveblog of the event at gdgt.




