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RIM advertises Twitter client for BlackB...

A member of the Crackberry forums posted a painting of the BlackBerry advertisement in India that says users can halt connected with Twitter, substance that the RIM already has a native Twitter node now. …they rich person a Twitter node advent, it’s not fully completed yet but they are...
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Prototype BlackBerry Magnum/Dakota Seen ...

Word has been spreading about RIM’s touchscreen/QWERTY gimmick code-named Magnum (or, more recently, Dakota) for some meter, with little other than whispers to corroborate the selective information. This image of the rumoured BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) has popped up on twitter, and looks just about exactly...
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N900 Coming to WIND Mobile River...

Nokia (New York Stock Exchange: NOK)’s N900 is unity of the few handsets to employment on winding Mobile’s AWS bands (1700/2100, same as T-Mobile River (New York Stock Exchange: DT)), and although it was absent from their inauguration lineup, wind has promised it will be coming early this class....
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OS Updates Available for the Storm2 (Uno...

A duo of quick OS updates BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) today. First comes an official freeing (yes, it’s legit) for the Bold 9700 via T-Mobile River (New York Stock Exchange: DT) Germany. The release brings the Bold 9700 OS up to 5.0.0.351. Off the big top of my drumhead I think this is the most recent...
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The Most Powerful Smart Phones...

“Phones are getting speedier, thanks to more powerful processors. But which phones ar actually fastest?”
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UK: Welsh speech gets device and diligen...

Orange River has announced that the Welsh Black speech will be supported on the Samsung S5600 in Sep. What makes this all the more interesting is that there ar about 600k welsh speakers, so clearly Samsung has something on it’s mind in price of targeting its marketplace, and converting those users....
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ZweiPhone stickers make iPhone looking o...

ZweiPhone stickers ar interesting products. The briny idea is to shuffle the iPhone look more retro, kinda old school-ish. We’re talk about stickers designed to be used on the backrest of your bellowed device to remind you (and people around you) of the days before touchscreens, AppStores and...