Apple OS and the new A4 chip could be headed to new gadgets
February 23rd, 2010 admin

Filed under: Apple Corporate , Hardware , OS , Developer , iPad Apple appears to have plans for the iPhone OS beyond the iPhone, and iPad. A report in Computerworld notes a new Apple job posting for an Engineering Manager that can bring the iPhone OS to new platforms. The Core Platform team within Apple’s Core OS organization is looking for a talented and inspired…
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