Has Intel leaked the new MacBook Pro again? Last time there was a new MacBook Pro, a competition run by Intel leaked the new design, and now, it looks like they might have done it again. Click through for the full image.
Has Intel leaked the new MacBook Pro again? Last time there was a new MacBook Pro, a competition run by Intel leaked the new design, and now, it looks like they might have done it again. Click through for the full image.
So Crysis 2…you’ve been waiting for it right? It was delayed last year and punted forward to a March release. However, it looks like someone wasn’t willing to wait that long and Crysis 2 has leaked in a big way. The whole game including the files needed to swerve around the game’s DRM have popped up online and the forums are buzzing with folk getting their hands on Crysis 2 ahead of time. That’s bad news for Crytek which has been slaving away on Crysis 2 for ages. While you wait for the legit release, check out of Crysis 2 preview and Crysis 2 multiplayer preview.
Steve Jobs has gone on his record with his take on the iPhone 4.0 leak. We’d been predicting that he wouldn’t comment on the ongoing case in his All Things D interview but it seems we underestimated the Apple supremo. In fact, he was pretty forthright about how he believes the new iPhone got loose. Read on Steve Jobs’ take on the iPhone 4.0 leak…
A new Macbook appears to have popped up on the same Vietnamese site that brought us an iPhone 4.0 leak last week. While predictions of a new Macbook Air turned out to be wishful thinking, those details may actually have referred to this new Macbook. Apple like to sling out this kind of update on Tuesdays. Will tomorrow deliver a new white plastic present?
The iPhone 4.0 leak story has taken another dramatic twist: police have raided the home of Jason Chen, the Gizmodo editor, who first revealed the Apple prototype. Apple confirmed that the apparent iPhone 4.0 was its property in a letter last week, now the involvement of the police suggests the device was considered stolen, not lost…
The iPhone 4G leak storm continues to rage after the Apple employee who apparently lost the device was outed. It’s not likely to be a good day for Apple software engineer, Gray Powell, who has been named and shamed. Now a controversy is raging over whether Powell’s name should have been made public.