Apple has upgraded its MacBook Pro Line, enhancing the processor performance of the whole MacBook Pro family.
Ok, ok so it's not a new musical group offering seductive tunes, but instead an offer from RIM to 'trade-up' your 'existing eligible' BlackBerry for a new model, with the headline lure of up to $120 cash-back 'credit'.
Coming in July is Apple's new Mac OS X, numbered 10.7, codenamed Lion and, unlike the 'will it be late, Windows 8', Lion nicely blends OS X and iOS, and will cost just US $29.99 or AUD $31.99.
Apple's mobile iWork office suite (Pages, Numbers and Keynote) has been available for the iPad from the start, and now it has finally come to the iPhone and iPod Touch, specially tweaked for smaller screens.
Although Apple is able to co-ordinate a multi-country, simultaneous iOS update across multiple devices and multiple telcos, Microsoft is delivering a staggered update timeframe that sees most places still undergoing carrier testing.
Dell's 5-inch Android OS tablet originally came with the ancient Android OS 1.6, and for this I gave it a bit of an Obama-like shellacking, but the news has just landed in my inbox that the Streak has struck Android OS 2.2 gold, meaning a generous dollop of frozen yoghurt for Dell Streakers!
Looking to upgrade your home PCs to Windows 7 Home Premium? Microsoft has a deal for you.
It would seem that in spite of the major improvements that Windows 7 made over the disaster that was Vista, the upgrades are still not happening.
I don't know about you, but I'm sick and tired of Microsoft US making pronouncements about pricing for Windows 7, but offering essentially no details about anywhere else on the planet, as if the Internet blocked non-US readers from reading Brandon LeBlanc brashly blab on blankly about Windows 7 this and that.
After many years, the Wikipedia website will finally be going Hollywood and getting a facelift for a 'more updated look and feel', a new editing toolbar, improvements to the wiki code and other changes.