Steve Jobs Confirms Lack of Future Support for Original iPhone

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Just in case there was any doubt regarding Apple's plans to not support the original iPhone with iPhone OS 4, Apple CEO Steve Jobs has now weighed in on the matter with one of his typically terse emails. MacStories reports that a Twitter user sent an email to Jobs asking about future support for the original iPhone, to which Jobs responded "Sorry, no."

>> Steve Jobs Confirms Lack of Future Support for Original iPhone

iPhone OS 3.2 Reveals References to New iPhone, iPod, and iPad Models

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Boy Genius Report noted over the weekend that Apple's new iPhone OS 3.2 released with the iPad contains references to four new iPhone OS devices. While the new listings, which appear to correspond to two new iPhones, an iPod touch, and an iPad, are not terribly surprising given Apple's product development timelines, they still provide reassurance of the company's future plans.

>> iPhone OS 3.2 Reveals References to New iPhone, iPod, and iPad Models

Inside Apple's iPad: the A4 processor

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Apple raised eyebrows during the original iPad unveiling when it casually noted that the new device would be using a new, Apple-designed System on a Chip named the A4. The company's future custom silicon plans are likely to expand even faster following its acquisition of Intrinsity, a privately owned ARM design firm.

>> Inside Apple's iPad: the A4 processor