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Call for Pictures: iPhone demos at Macworld

It occurs to me (at least it does via the prompting of TUAW reader therekerni) that demoing iPhone applications at Macworld may produce a kind of cognitive dissonance with Apple--given their official anti-hacking stance. Sure, we're ready for the SDK in February but I'm interested in what kind of in-your-face iPhone buccaneer products will be seen this week. So I'm putting out a call to all you TUAW readers who plan to attend the exhibits: if you can find any iPhone demos, by which I mean 3rd party exhibitors who are showing off unofficial iPhone apps, would you please snap a picture and send in a short description about the circumstances of the iPhone product? I'll gather them all together and put up a gallery here at TUAW. Thanks!
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To find out what version of Mac OS you are running, go to the Apple logo in the top left corner, click it and choose About This Mac. From that window you will see the version number, processor, memory and chosen startup disk. Clicking Software Update will check for updates, and More Info... will open up an extensive list of everything on your machine.


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