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No new Logic, but FireWire makes a comeback
Ben Rogerson, Tue 9 Jun 2009, 10:15 am UTC
Apple's keynote at the WWDC didn't throw up any huge surprises – and, sadly, we didn't get the long-rumoured Logic 9 – but despite the lack of a 'wow' moment, there were some good bits of news for those who make music with the company's products.
The new version of the iPhone grabbed the headlines, but changes are afoot in the MacBook range, and release dates for updated iPhone and Mac operating systems were also announced. Read on to find out why musicians should be interested.

It's not quite the major update that some were predicting, but the S-type (it stands for speed) iPhone certainly improves on the standard model. Apple claims that it's up to twice as fast as the 3G, which should mean that existing music-making apps run better than before and that developers will be able to produce superior ones in the future.
As well as the extra grunt, the iPhone 3G S also benefits from a longer battery life, a 3 megapixel autofocus camera, video recording and hands-free voice control.
It'll be available on 19 June in 16GB and 32GB varieties. These will cost $199 and $299 (UK pricing to be confirmed).

With the launch of the iPhone 3G S, Apple has taken the opportunity to drop the price of the 3G – you'll now pay $99 for the 8GB model. As such, there's now a more affordable route into iPhone music-making, though you'll still have to pay your monthly bills on top of that, obviously.

The new version of the iPhone's operating system will be available on 17 June via iTunes 8.2, and it'll be free to all existing owners. iPod touch users will be able to get their hands on it, too, but unfortunately, they'll have to pay $9.95 for it.
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