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iPhone 2.0 Consumer Features Tightly Under Wrap, but Parental Control Coming (video)

Story posted on: March 06, 2008


Today's iPhone software update roadmap was dedicated to the company's push into the enterprise market. But what about the consumer? iPhone Software VP Scott Forstall quickly mentioned during the Q&A session an upcoming parental control feature which sounds quite similar to the current one available in MacOS X. It'll allow users to block the launch of applications (YouTube, Safari, Apps...) or to limit access to particular web sites, chatting buddies, email contacts, etc. No doubt Apple will unveil more of the consumer features closer to the official launch in June.




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