The leader of Byte of Apple blog attributed to BusinessWeek, Arik Hesseldahl, convincingly fulfils a megaphone role of “traditionally reliable sources from Apple itself” - according to his informants-insiders, the release of planned on February iPhone SDK can be postponed for the term from one week to three. Arik describes this situation as follows: “Apple abstains from comments, the information on future release of iPhone SDK is absent for this moment, however according to my data a situation in Apple now astable, all constantly varies, there tons of decisions, what to show and what not to show (and whether to show at all), which will be accepted next week in the latest moment”.
 
We all understand, that there are no any proof of the aforesaid by Arik, however there some reasons which force to listen Arik very carefully: first, February goes to an end very rapidly, and secondly, exactly BusinessWeek has managed to inform about Steve Jobs’s plans concerning iPhone SDK one day prior to the publication of CEO Apple post card in October of last year.


















































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