Friday lunchtime: the weekend is so close we can almost taste it. But before you hit the pub/scoff a sandwich at your desk, check out what’s happened today in tech.
RIM has issued an official response to yesterday’s open letter from a disgruntled exec. It’s a pretty interesting read, if it does manage to ignore pretty much all the points the employee raised. Our verdict? Still massively embarrassing for the BlackBerry maker.
Nintendo’s holding a special 3DS event on the 19th of July, and it promises we won’t believe our eyes. Could this be the company’s long awaited 3DS TV service coming to Europe? We think it could, especially as it just hit Japan a couple of weeks ago.
Cut the Rope has hit Android – yes, we know it was already on GetJar, but now it’s properly available, from the official Market store, as well as Amazon’s AppStore for Android. And for just 62p. Bargain.
Panasonic has announced a host of Olympics-branded cameras, camcorders, memory cards and headphones. The range, including its stunning G3 micro four thirds snapper, comes with an official Olympics logo, souvenir coin, and official packaging. They’re limited to just 2,012 pieces too, so make a dash for them like you’re in the 100m final.
