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Steve Jobs to appear at D All Things Digital

By , Wednesday, Apr 28, 2010 at 12:17 pm
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Steve Jobs with iPad on Chair

A week before Steve Jobs almost certainly announces the 4th generation iPhone on or about June 7 or 8 at WWDC 2010, he'll be joining Walt Mossberg and Kara Swisher for D All Things Digital. Says Swisher:

There is much to talk to Jobs about, obviously, including the new iPad, the mobile market and the iPhone, its tense relationship with Google (GOOG) and the next innovations from the Silicon Valley computer icon.

And no doubt that iPhone HD/iPhone 4G incident. With the iPhone announcement a week later, we don't expect a repeat of previous years where Jobs showed off new versions of iTunes or new products like the Airport Extreme, but we do expect a lot of the straight, borderline terse, but always insightful talk that have marked his previous appearances.

June 1 is the date to watch.

[BoomTown]

Rene Ritchie

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  1. @GlennEU says:

    Can't wait to see the interview !

  2. impaler says:

    I think it'll be great to have him there. Walt Mossberg always has lots of praise for Jobs and I think he'll deliver. Everything Steve-O does is with a purpose.

  3. Krypto74 says:

    I agree, when he speaks it's for an effect an purpose.

    (BTW: being "first" to post a comment on a new thread is like being valedictorian of summer school)

  4. Nati says:

    @krypto74 Lol.

  5. JR says:

    Lala dies 5/31. Steve outs iTunes streaming at D:All Things D on 6/1. I'm calling it.

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