Watch Apple's "Let's Talk iPhone" Keynote

Even though Apple didn’t broadcast live yesterday’s “Let’s Talk iPhone” event—during which the company announced the launch of iPhone 4S, iOS 5 and iCloud as well as updates to iPod touch and iPod nano—you can now get in on all the action. Video of the event is available on Apple’s website. Enjoy!

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