Amazon Holding Major Press Event On Wednesday, Tablets Arriving?

Amazon will officially be holding a press conference in New York for a grand product announcement and unveiling. We highly anticipate Amazon to release the much rumored Amazon Tablets running the Android OS and special Amazon perks will be included like a built-in Kindle. Amazon's press conference is scheduled to set place on Wednesday, September 28 at 10AM. Amazon's Kindle just doesn't look all that appetising in the sea of powerful all-can-do tablets. Amazon's expertise with its Kindle paints high hopes for a solid tablet competitor.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Apple's WWDC 2011 Event Scheduled For June 6

The Apple WWDC 2011 event will be held on June 6 in San Francisco. Will the iPhone 5 be released at the event? There are many speculations saying yes since the iPhone 4 was released at this time one year ago. As always, Engadget will be there live to cover the event.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Apple Special Event On September 1st

Apple will hold a special event on September 1st in San Francisco. Some new products will be announced, most likely new iPods and a 'one more thing'. Stay tuned to Engadget's live coverage starting at 10AM PST sharp.

Nir Schneider

Editor-in-Chief

Google Holding Mobile Event Today

Google is going to be holding an event today in their San Francisco offices at 12PM PST (9PM British Time), where they are going to be “unveiling a couple of cool new mobile features”. The last time they held an event similar to this, they unveiled Google Navigation, which was a great addition to Android. So hopefully they will announce something on par with Google Nav.

The event could be the unveiling of the Google music service which we’ve been expecting since Google I/O. And if this is indeed what is being announced today, it will be the first step for Google to take a bite out of Apple’s music business, (No pun intended!) and could convert iPhone users locked in the iTunes universe to Android. However, I do not think that it will be the launch of Android 3.0. Mainly because it is to soon after 2.2 was announced at Google I/O.

There are some rumours floating around of them releasing the Nexus Two with Gingerbread 3.0, but again, this is probably not going to happen as we would of seen some sort of leak by now.

Source AllThingsD