The Moscone Center in San Francisco plays host to Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference as attendees get a glimpse of new products from Steve Jobs and other Apple honchos.
Yes, it's finally here. Steve Jobs shows off the features to the Macworld crowd.
Up close with iPhone, Apple TV
A close-up look at Apple TV and the iPhone, which has iPod, mobile phone and wireless Internet functionality.
Apple unveils an updated line of iPods, including a phoneless iPhone called the iPod Touch that sports a multitouch interface and Wi-Fi
Around and about the Macworld floor
Despite what you may see in the press, Macworld isn't just about the iPhone. Scores of companies gather at the conference each year to show off their wares to the estimated 40,000 attendees.
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