The iPhone 3GS is finally out, along with its teardowns and first weekend sales numbers. Also, Steve Jobs seems to be back on campus after what is now confirmed was a liver transplant earlier this year. Need more to entice you to read our weekly roundup of Apple news? There’s a new build of Mac OS X 10.5.8, and security updates to iPhone OS 3.0. Read on:
Review: iPhone 3GS lives up to its speedy claims: The iPhone 3GS has launched and Apple claims that it’s faster than ever. Ars Technica put the device through its paces and found that, while the camera could still use some work, its other new features are useful and the phone’s speed definitely lives up to its name.
Hospital confirms Steve Jobs liver transplant: A hospital in Tennessee has announced that it did, in fact, treat Steve Jobs and that the Apple CEO did receive a liver transplant. He was apparently the sickest patient on the list at the time of transplant, but is now making a good recovery.
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