U.S. Army Captain Michael Kelvington, commander of the Battle company, 1-508 Parachute Infantry battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, bows next to remains of Gulam Dostager, a member of Afghan Local Police who was killed in the blast of an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) during the joint Tor Janda (Black Flag in Pashtu) operation, in Zahri district of Kandahar province, southern Afghanistan May 25, 2012.  REUTERS/Shamil Zhumatov  (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: MILITARY CIVIL UNREST CONFLICT TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)

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Mon Jun 8, 2009 8:47pm EDT

(Reuters) - Apple Inc unveiled a swath of new products, from iPhones to computers, at its annual Worldwide Developers' Conference on Monday.

The following is an overview of Apple's moves:

- Cut the iPhone 3G price to $99 from $199 for the 8-gigabyte model, starting on Monday.

- Unveiled next-generation iPhone 3GS starting at $199. New phones are faster, with video and voice commands.

- Showcased Mac OS X Snow Leopard operating system. Upgrades from the most recent version will cost $29 for a single license and will be available in September 2009.

- Introduced a MacBook Pro notebook computer line with more battery life. The 13-inch model starts at $1,199, the 15-inch at $1,699 ($300 less than previous version) and the 17-inch at $2,499.

- Said the upgraded MacBook Air notebook will start at $1,499, a $300 price cut.

- Released Safari 4, Apple's latest web browser.

(Reporting by Courtney Hoffman, Editing by Peter Henderson, Richard Chang)

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