
The look is a bit more industrial, though that was hardly a surprise to attendees. Gizmodo is still sitting on a very hot seat for leaking the device, though plenty of details remained a mystery ahead of the presentation. A lot of you have already seen this, Jobs told the WWDC audience in San Francisco. But believe me, you aint seen it.A couple of iPhone apps were also showcased during the presentation. That included games from Guitar Hero and FarmVille, as well as a movie rental play from Netflix already available on the iPad. Overall, Apple has now sold over 5 billion apps, and paid developers $1 billion in the process, according to Jobs.And, up ahead, users will be treated to the now-named iOS 4, an update that enables multi-tasking, folders, and access to the iBooks app and iAd mobile advertising network The new iPhone hits June 24th, and will cost $199 for the 16GB version, and $299 for the 32GB version.
