Briefly: Intel and Nokia partnership, HTC Hero, iPhone 3.0 carrier unlock
Here's a brief catch-up with the news of this week :
WWDC: faster better stronger iPhone 3G S
The most anticipated announcement for this year's World Wide Developers Conference is the announcement by Apple of the next generation iPhone. The new mobile phone is now official under the "iPhone G S" name, with the "S" meaning "Speed".
WWDC: Mac OS X Snow Leopard comes on September, $29 upgrade from Leopard
Apple has unveiled the nearly finished version of Mac OS X Snow Leopard during the World Wide Developers Conference which is taking place today in San Fransisco.
WWDC: Apple renews its laptops, drops prices
At the occasion of the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) which takes place in San Fransisco, Apple announced a renewed lineup of notebooks while dropping its pricing.
Steve Jobs back from his medical leave this month - report
Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs could be back from medical leave as soon as this month, a Wall Street Journal report suggests.
Microsoft gives hints at its next generation game console
Microsoft has made some impressive revelations of the technologies that will be used on its next generation game console during the first day of the E3 2009.
Next iPhone lineup ranging from 4GB to 32GB of storage ?
The upcoming generation of iPhones could offer more choice in terms of storage capacity a report on the Internet claims.
Bing launches two days ahead of schedule
In a surprising move, Microsoft made available today its revamped search engine called Bling two days ahead of the announced schedule.