As expected, Steve Jobs introduced the next-generation update to Apple’s iPhone at the company’s Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) in California. Here are pictures from Jobs’ keynote and the lowdown on the new device.
The Two and a Half Men actor will reportedly receive 30 days in jail, part of which will be served on work release teaching in an Aspen, Colo. theater, according to TMZ. Sheen will reportedly plead no contest to a misdemeanor …
“The rig’s on fire! I told you this was gonna happen.”
— JIMMY HARRELL, installation manager for the Deepwater Horizon, allegedly shouting after the explosion that eventually sunk the rig and started the oil spill in the Gulf. …
It’s not just Facebook that has a privacy problem.
Yes, there will be turtleneck. But there also may be a new iPhone and a new version of Apple’s Safari browser. TIME’s Peter Ha breaks down what to expect from Steve Jobs keynote at Apple’s World Wide Developer Conference today. …
Cable, the original drummer for Stereophonics and a radio host for the BBC Wales, was found dead at his home in South Wales. No cause of death was immediately given.
It’s a good bet Apple will roll out the fourth generation iPhone at the company’s developer conference today in San Francisco. But hype aside, we explore seven rocky moments from the iPhone’s history.
A magnitude 3.6 quake struck off the coast of Santa Monica, Calif. early this morning, waking residents across the L.A. area but causing no injuries or damage. Happy Monday! (via the Los Angeles Times)
“We are exposing our brains to an environment and asking them to do things we weren’t necessarily evolved to do. We know already there are consequences.”
— ADAM GAZZALEY, neuroscientist at the University of California, …
So says a new profile from New York that digs into disgraced financier Bernie Madoff’s life in prison.
The MTV Movie Awards were not without their share of buzzworthy moments (ScarJo and Sandra Bullock, anyone?). But the most touching came from an unlikely source: star of The Hangover and Community, Ken Jeong. WTF?
The Israeli military shot and killed four scuba divers off the Gaza coast on Monday, stopping what Israeli officials allege was a terrorist plot.