Starting off your weekend just right is your daily dose of tech news. Today we break down the details of World of Warcraft coming to an Android handset near you, take a look at Apple’s move to the console gaming market and more. Sit back and relax, it’s time for your US Update.
A video demonstration of World of Warcraft (WoW) for Android smartphones was released by GameString this morning. Using the power of a host computer, the team was able to take WoW on the road with a demonstration using the HTC Desire.
Nokia announced the Loopset LPS-5, the latest in their line to provide mobile access to the hearing impaired. EA vice president Eric Soderlund went on record to say that if anyone is going to enter the console gaming market and leave their mark it’ll be Apple.
A man from Dallas, Texas is reporting that his Motorola DROID 2 exploded — leaving him with a bloody ear that required four stitches at the emergency room. Last in this morning was a video released by Google showing off Cantonese Voice Search. Upon further inspection we realized the handset used in the video was running Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
That wraps up things this fine morning from the states. Thanks for spending your morning with us as we break the headlines fresh off the press from our side of the world. Until tomorrow, this is Nick saying over and out.
