Apple iPhone SDK: Daylight Soon?

Via The Unofficial Apple Weblog comes news that the iPhone SDK will finally see daylight, after spending the last few months in Apple's labs. As we saw earlier, the Apple iPhone Opens Up, the SDK will allow developers to write new apps that run on the iPhone platform. These apps will also run seamlessly on the iPod touch (minus those that depend on the cellular network, of course).
There is also another update to the iPhone - version 1.1.4. I am still running 1.1.2 for reasons known only to me, and I don't plan on upgrading my firmware anytime soon. Anyway, the source of this information, Tiny Code, has been taken down - it now redirects to Apple's developer website. Quite interesting -- I don't know if Apple's lawyers had anything to do with it. Stay tuned.
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