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1/10/2007 6:58 AM: Apple iPhone- a new push for convergence!

[Quote: SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)]
Apple on Tuesday debuted its much-anticipated take on the smart phone, a sleek device with a large screen that combines a phone, an iPod and instant messaging in a new push beyond computers that sent its shares to a new record.

Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO and chief showman, pulled an iPhone from his jeans pocket at the annual Macworld conference and drew a standing ovation at the end of his speech. Apple shares surged 8 percent, while those of rival high-end phone makers Palm Inc. and Research In Motion Ltd. fell.

Lacking the diminutive keypads found on other smart phones, Apple's iPhone has a single button and a 3.5-inch (9-cm) touch screen to navigate between playing songs and videos, displaying pictures, typing instant messages, or even making phone calls.

In a nod to Apple's widening influence in consumer electronics, Jobs said it would drop "Computer" from its name. Most of what Apple Inc. sells now is mobile technology, whether it be iPods or notebooks, which now outsell desktop Macs.

The iPhone is thinner than some of the cellphone industry's sleekest devices, such as Motorola Inc.'s RAZR. It will cost $499 to $599 when it debuts in the United States, and is expected to hit Europe in the fourth quarter and Asia in 2008.

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