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Apple unveils Apple Watch, iPhone 6 and Apple Pay  Apple unveils new watch, iPhone 6 Apple unveiled its new Apple Watch today alongside two upgrades to the iPhone line, called <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Kors-Sandals>Michael Kors Sandals</a>  the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Apple unveiled its new Apple Watch today alongside two upgrades to the iPhone line, called the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Tribune report  Apple unveils iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus -- both bigger and thinner. Plus, no edges.iPhone 6 starts at $199 for 16GB with 2 year contract. iPhone 6 Plus will be $299. Apple Watch will be $349.Apple giving away U2 s new album Songs of Innocence for free on iTunes Apple Inc. unveiled its long-rumored Apple Watch, the tech giant's first new device in four years, in a gala event on Tuesday amid a raft of product announcements that also included two new iPhones and a mobile payment system.Apple CEO Tim Cook called the watch, which will be customizable and available in multiple styles, a comprehensive health and fitness device, and the most most personal device we've ever created.   Caption The original iPhone Tony Avelar/AFP/Getty Images Apple chief executive Steve Jobs unveiled the original iPhone on Jan. 9, 2007, at a Macworld Conference in San Francisco. The smartphone boasted Internet capability and an MP3 player, and featured a two megapixel digital camera. Apple chief executive Steve Jobs unveiled the original iPhone on Jan. 9, 2007, at a Macworld Conference in San Francisco. The smartphone boasted Internet capability and an MP3 player, and featured a two megapixel digital camera. (Tony Avelar/AFP/Getty Images)See more galleries  Caption Close-up of the original iPhone AFP/Getty Images This handout image received on Jan. 10, 2007, shows part of the home screen of the original iPhone, which was less than half an inch thick. Two versions of the iPhone were released -- a four gigabyte version priced at $499, and an eight gigabyte version priced at $599. This handout image received on Jan. 10, 2007, shows part of the home screen of the original iPhone, which was less than half an inch thick. Two versions of the iPhone were released -- a four gigabyte version priced at $499, and an eight gigabyte version priced at $599. (AFP/Getty Images)See more galleries  Caption iPhone 3G Justin Sullivan/Getty Images Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the second iteration of the iPhone, the iPhone 3G, at the Apple Worldwide Web Developers Conference on June <a href=http://www.alportico.net/page.php?sale=True-Religion-Jeans-Super-T>Black True Religion Jeans</a>  9, 2008 in San Francisco. Apple CEO Steve Jobs introduced the second iteration of the iPhone, the iPhone 3G, at the Apple Worldwide Web Developers Conference on June 9, 2008 in San Francisco. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)See more galleries  Caption iPhone 3G close-up Chicago Tribune photo by Michael Tercha A close-up of the iPhone 3G, introduced a year after the original iPhone as an upgraded version of the instantly-popular smartphone. The external design differences between the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G were relatively modest. The 3G model had a slightly wider black frame around the... A close-up of the iPhone 3G, introduced a year after the original iPhone as an upgraded version of the instantly-popular smartphone. The external design differences between the original iPhone and the iPhone 3G were relatively modest. The 3G model had a slightly wider black frame around the... (Chicago Tribune photo by Michael Tercha)See more galleries  Caption iPhone 3GS AP Photo/Jeff Chiu After the iPhone 3G came the iPhone 3GS. In this photo, Philip Schiller, Apple's Senior Vice President for Worldwide Product Marketing, stands under a photograph of the camera lens on the Apple iPhone 3GS, unveiled at an Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on June 8, 2009. After the iPhone 3G came the iPhone 3GS. In this photo, Philip Schiller, Apple's Senior Vice President for Worldwide Product Marketing, stands under a photograph of the camera lens on the Apple iPhone 3GS, unveiled at an Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco on June 8, 2009. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)See more galleries The evolution of the iPhone Computer giant Apple looks set next week to unveil its much-awaited new iPhone, which analysts say will have a bigger screen and work better with remote computing services. Here's a look at the iPhone's past iterations. The evolution of the iPhone Computer giant Apple looks set next week to unveil its much-awaited new iPhone, which analysts say will have a bigger screen and work better with remote computing services. Here's a look at the iPhone's past iterations. Apple also unveiled two new iPhones and mobile payment system Apple Pay, at its product launch at the Flint Center in Cupertino, Calif.Apple shares rose more than 3.5 <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Michael-Kors-Hamilton-Satchel>Michael Kors Hamilton Satchel</a>  percent during the announcement to $101.80 in heavy trading.Cook said the two new phones, which are thinner and have no distinct edges, the best phones we've ever made. He defined Apple Pay, which will be built into all new iPhone 6, as an entirely new payments solution. IPHONE 6 AND IPHONE 6 PLUS
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Thousands of Alamedans rely on regional transit systems to commute each day.
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And though the campaigns for seats on Bay Area Rapid Transit and AC Transit board of directors are low key, the decisions they make have a direct <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Louboutin Shoes UK</a>  bearing on whether many Island residents get to work on time.
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Incumbent BART director Robert Raburn is facing two challengers 鈥?Alameda City Councilwoman Lena Tam, who also serves as the East Bay Municipal Utility District water resources planning manager; and Larry Lionel Young Jr., a teacher and Realtor <a href=http://www.museosangennaro.com/Public/wdluk.php>Cheap Christian Louboutin</a>  from Oakland.
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The seat represents BART鈥檚 Fourth District, which includes the Coliseum/Oakland Fruitvale, Lake Merritt, 12th Street Oakland City Center, 19th Street Oakland and MacArthur stations.
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Meanwhile, Elsa <a href=http://capstone.edu.sg/images/guccioutlet.onlinesalecc.php>Gucci Outlet Store</a>  Ortiz is running unopposed to keep her Ward 3 directorship on the AC Transit board. Ortiz, an attorney and policy consultant to state Senate President Darrell Steinberg who has served on the board since 2006, represents Alameda and portions of Oakland and San Leandro.
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