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According to a recent
TechCrunch post,
iPhone developers have received an e-mail from the Apple mothership saying the iPhone developer NDAs (non-disclosure agreements; i.e. "hush hush notices") will expire tomorrow at 9 a.m. PST.
What does this mean? Well, it could mean that the
AppStore and iPhone 2.0 software might be available to the public at that time as well.
iTunes 7.7 has been rumored to be "right around the corner," and .
Mac has already already started it's face-lift proceedure.
We should note that this is definitely a rumor at this point. We have not been able to verify TechCrunch's rumor. In fact, our sources tell us that they have not received any such e-mail.
[via
TechCrunch]
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