BlackBerry Storm Review (Verdict: Not Quite a Perfect Storm) [Blackberry Storm Review] (13)
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It's hard to overstate how important the BlackBerry Storm is to RIM and Verizon. It's RIM's bold effort to fend off the iPhone and Verizon's best hope for a star handset that draws people in, or at least keeps them from bailing. The Storm's major innovation is what RIM calls SurePress—the entire touchscreen is fat, honkin' button—which has been paired with a redesigned, finger-friendly BlackBerry OS. We've already showed you a lot of what the ...
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Ed Dale said:
Storm = Fail
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Nick said:
This is one of the most in-depth reviews I've read that covers all of the aspects I'm most interested in knowing about the BlackBerry Storm. It's definitely not a network-switcher, so I'll get a Bold for now and when a true world version (read: GSM) comes out on AT&T, I'll try it too!
HSBC: Swimming Pool (4)
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Capire i template sets di Movable Type (1)
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Ecco un interessante screencast realizzato da Jesse Gardner nel quale viene illustrata la struttura dei Template Sets di Movable Type: Post pubblicato su Capire i template sets di Movable Type
BlackBerry Storm Doesn't Need Wi-Fi or Tri-Band HSDPA Because Verizon Says So, Ok? [Blackberry Storm] (2)
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Though the omission of two all-but-standard smartphone features from BlackBerry's Storm is disappointing, it isn't totally inexplicable. BGR has confirmed through a "really top-level" Verizon source that the crippling was — surprise! — carried out at the behest of the wireless company. Few wireless providers are innocent of phone neutering, but this blatant promotion of their data service and the added network anchor that the lack of tri-band HSDPA protect interests that, well, don't really ...
Best Buy Product Sheet Backs BlackBerry Storm November 16th Release [Blackberry Storm] (1)
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A Best Buy presentation leaked a couple of weeks ago revealed a November 16th "in-store" date for the BlackBerry Storm. A Best Buy product sheet recently obtained by BGR seems to back up this information citing an "in-stock" date for the same day. If this information is correct, the Storm could hit before Thanksgiving. [BGR]
BlackBerry Thunder caught on video, with a ninja (1)
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Filed under: Cellphones BREW Ninja, who readily (and oddly, for a ninja) admits that he's a mobile QA engineer over at Yahoo! Mobile, just scooped 3x phones in this quickie 4 and half minute video. The HTC Coke -- a variant of the HTC Touch Pro -- and tiny LG Lotus with full QWERTY for Sprint (AKA, LX600) are both interesting, but it's the hands-on video of RIM's touchscreen Thunder that blows our doors. At ...
BlackBerry Thunder live shots (1)
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Dying to get a sneak peek at the BlackBerry Thunder’s on-screen keyboard? Had enough with the iPhone madness? Check out these shots that surfaced yesterday evening. While we can’t tell how well the unit works from the pictures, you can certainly get a feel for how it’s going to look. We’ve heard that there are newer OS versions floating around, so let’s just hope RIM plans to skin those keyboards faster than an Alabamian on ...
BlackBerry Thunder media player shots surface (1)
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We might have caught a glimpse at the BlackBerry Thunder, but we’ve got a bit more eye candy, and is it looking slick, or what? The shots look like they came from a document detailing some of the OS 4.7 multimedia functions of the unreleased touchscreen BlackBerry due out sometime before Christmas for CDMA carriers. The BlackBerry Thunder will apparently be packing a glass 360 x 480 screen, which seems like more than enough for ...