It is said that Steve Jobs will be the one to unveil OSX Lion, iOS 5 and iCloud at WWDC 2011 on Monday. Will the brilliant SJ be there or will developers cover most of the event?
If you already didn't have trouble keeping up-to date with Sony's slim VAIO S series laptops, they launched another "SA" series which features a slim 13.3 inch ultraportable laptop, it is set to compete against the skinny Lenovo ThinkPad X1. It's got almost the same magnesium-and-alloy chassis as the VAIO SB series which was shown at CES 2011 but the SA is a hair thinner, at 0.95 inches and comes with AMD Radeon HD 6630 graphics and 1GB of video memory, 1600 x 900 resolution, a 500GB hard drive, a fingerprint reader and a Blue-ray drive, which as mentioned I don't like. The SA's starting price is a whopping $1,350 which would effect your wallet or you could just sell one of your hand stating its "ultraportable", you would just need one hand to carry it.....
Apple is offering Unlocked iPhone 4's for $649. You can use it with any Apple supported carrier, in the US like AT&T, T-Mobile and so on. The 16GB is for $649 and the 32GB is for $749. Those prices are supported as long as you are having it shipped to a US address. What do you think about Apple offering the unlocked version of the iPhone 5? Is anyone going to order one?
When Apple next announces their financial results, they should have close to $70 billion in the bank, which means they would be able to buy all their competitior manufacturers except for Samsung. That list includes HTC, Nokia, RIM, LG, Motorola, Sony Ericsson(Google and Microsoft aren't manufacturers they are platform vendors) While market value of phone vendors declines, Apple grows and they will one day have more cash than the entire phone industry.
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