When CEO Steve Jobs had difficulty connecting Apple's (Nasdaq: AAPL) brand spanking new iPhone 4 to the Internet for his demo at the Worldwide Developers Conference, someone in the audience called out, "try Verizon." What should have been a high moment for the iPhone 4 underscored one of its thorniest problems: AT&T's (NYSE: T) trouble handling all the traffic it generates.
MacNewsWorld reporter Renay San Miguel discusses the network exclusivity issue, the iPhone's new enterprise-friendly features, and more with Fox Business Network's David Asman and Liz Claman.
Developers are wild about the updated iOS platform they'll be using to write applications for iPhone 4. Enterprises will likely be drawn to its front-facing camera, an important feature for video conferencing. iPhone users have been hungry for multitasking. The latest iPhone refresh apparently has something for everyone, and for those looking for a low price point, there's still the $99 3GS.

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