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CUPERTINO, CA - APRIL 08:  Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks during an Apple special event April 8, 2010 in Cupertino, California.  Jobs announced the new iPhone OS4 software.
CUPERTINO, CA – APRIL 08: Apple CEO Steve Jobs speaks during an Apple special event April 8, 2010 in Cupertino, California. Jobs announced the new iPhone OS4 software.
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CUPERTINO, Calif. — Apple’s iPhone and iPad devices will soon be able to run more than one program at a time, an ability that phones from Apple’s rivals already offer and that iPhone owners have long sought.

The changes, coming this summer to iPhones and this fall to iPads, mean that users might be able to listen to music through the Pandora program and check a bank account online simultaneously.

“We weren’t the first to this party, but we’re going to be the best,” Apple chief executive Steve Jobs, pictured at right, said Thursday, as bloggers, software developers and others in the audience greeted the news of such “multitasking” with applause.

The iPhone already permits some multitasking, but that’s largely limited to Apple’s own programs. Apple had not given users ways to seamlessly switch among all the software “apps” available from outside software companies, the way phones from rivals Blackberry, Palm and Google already do. The Associated Press; AP photo

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