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SiliconRumors' future

You may have noticed SiliconRumors hasn't been updated for a little while. Let me reassure you, some changes will take place in the near future. The fact is that running this site has been a hobby for me and I've been quite a bit busy on other stuff ...

From ALEXANDROS ROUSSOS, MacScoop,  2 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Digg

Google announces Chrome OS netbook and desktop operating system

After several years of rumours on an operating system made by the search giant Google, the company made it official yesterday and will call it Chrome OS. As its name suggests, Chrome OS is the continuity of Google's already popular web navigator Chrome. ...

From ALEXANDROS ROUSSOS, MacScoop,  27 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.,  Microsoft Corporation

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. The newspaper cites (subscription required) an unnamed source who has seen Jobs at the occasion of the prepation of his return to ...

From ALEXANDROS ROUSSOS, MacScoop,  5 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Steve Jobs,  Wall Street Journal

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. After giving a demonstration of what it calls the "project Natal" during the annual gaming ...

From ALEXANDROS ROUSSOS, MacScoop,  2 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

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. Engadget cites sources claiming four models of iPhones with storage capacity ranging from 4GB to 32GB have just been approved by ...

From ALEXANDROS ROUSSOS, MacScoop,  1 Jun 2009

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. The new service available through the Bing.com URL presents a new very simple but very attractive layout and is based ...

From ALEXANDROS ROUSSOS, MacScoop,  1 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation,  Google Inc.,  Yahoo!

All things Digital Highlights : Pre, Bling, Zune HD, N97, other demos and CEO interviews

This week is taking place the All Things Digital annual event which gathers executives of technology companies interviewed by Wall Street Journal columnist Walt Mossberg. Here's a brief summary focusing on the devices and services demonstrated. Jon ...

From ALEXANDROS ROUSSOS, MacScoop,  29 May 2009
Related Topics: Wall Street Journal,  Walt Mossberg,  Microsoft Corporation,  Sony,  Yahoo!

New Apple MacBook Air family with 3G and cheaper model - sources

Apple could be readying a new very attractive MacBook Air family of notebooks recent sources indicated SiliconRumors. The most notable feature our sources expect to be added to the new MacBook Air is a built-in 3G modem allowing connectivity to ...

From ALEXANDROS ROUSSOS, MacScoop,  27 May 2009

Firefox 3.5 coming soon

The next major release of Mozilla's famous multi-platform alternative to Internet Explorer could be released in the next coming weeks, bringing a great number of new features. FireFox' development is expected to reach the Final Candidate milestone as ...

From ALEXANDROS ROUSSOS, MacScoop,  27 May 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

Microsoft announces the Zune HD

Microsoft has just made the rumoured Zune HD official, openly revealing efforts to match Apple's market-leading portable multimedia players. The new Zune HD is quite close the the device described by SiliconRumors as well as other web publications ...

From ALEXANDROS ROUSSOS, MacScoop,  27 May 2009
Related Topics: Microsoft Corporation

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