BlackBerry Curve 8900: Better Than The Original
ChannelWeb Complete Feed —
... phone, e-mail, text messaging, browser, instant messaging, document viewing and editing, and organizer applications. It ties in a host of multimedia functions, such as a media player, as well. The Curve 8900 offers EDGE support with built-in Wi-Fi and GPS, a 512MHz next-generation processor, a 2.4-inch 480 x 360 high-resolution display, a 3.2-megapixel camera and BlackBerry OS version 4.6. So far, early reviews, like one from gadget blog Gizmodo are praising the Curve 8900's keyboard and operating system and calling the screen ...
BlackBerry Curve 8900: Better Than The Original
The Channel Wire —
... phone, e-mail, text messaging, browser, instant messaging, document viewing and editing, and organizer applications. It ties in a host of multimedia functions, such as a media player, as well. The Curve 8900 offers EDGE support with built-in Wi-Fi and GPS, a 512MHz next-generation processor, a 2.4-inch 480 x 360 high-resolution display, a 3.2-megapixel camera and BlackBerry OS version 4.6. So far, early reviews, like one from gadget blog Gizmodo are praising the Curve 8900's keyboard and operating system and calling the screen ...
BlackBerry Curve 8900 Reviewed; Has me Thinking
jkOnTheRun —
... I often get e-mails telling me that I should switch to a RIM device. Oh, you readers know who you are, so I won’t call you out by name. All joking aside, I appreciate that feedback and opinion. And maybe some of you got to me: I just read Gizmodo’s first-impressions of the BlackBerry Curve 8900. Note: I didn’t scan it through RSS, like I often do as the result of time constraints. Nope, I really read it. (Twice, in fact!) Enough for me to start outlining my thought process on if it, or another BlackBerry, is in my future. ...
“Scotty More Power” - Users Love the iPhone Blackberry and Portable Devices and Applications
Furrier.org - John Furrier's Personal Blog —
... by Anton Wahlman
With the Blackberry app store launching by the end of March 2009, a
dramatic new problem will emerge with full force: Where is the
application memory to run these new applications? In order to
understand the magnitude of this problem, we have to look at the
mother of all app store pioneers: Apple (AAPL) and the iPhone.
Ask almost any iPhone user what excites them about the iPhone, and
almost all of them answer immediately that it’s the app store, with
many thousands of apps available. Many iPhone users have page ...
RIM's New BlackBerry Curve 8900: 'Mostly Good' (RIMM)
Silicon Alley Insider —
While Research In Motion (RIMM) has been spitting out somewhat unconventional new BlackBerries for the last several months -- the bulky Bold, awkward touchscreen Storm, flip-open Pearl, etc. -- many of our readers have longed for a better BlackBerry Curve. It's finally here, and according to Gizmodo, it "seems like the most stable and least buggy product RIM has shipped in a while."
Gizmodo's Matt Buchanan runs it through some hoops and has posted a lengthy review. But if you're looking for the gist:
Good: Software seems ...
RTFA: This Week In Giz Features [RTFA]
Gizmodo —
... interface patent Bonus: All of Apple's bloodiest patent and copyright clashes, on one page Apple's iLife '09 Review Roundup: Our complete review of iPhoto '09 with tips Special: What to know about iPhoto '09 face detection and recognition iMovie '09 put through the paces in a full review GarageBand's new Artist Lessons: What do they actually include? More Great Stories: T-Mobile's Curve 8900 mini review Dealzmodo roundup of HDTV and other great gadget deals, pegged to ...
BlackBerry Gemini 9300: The Curve-y 3G BlackBerry We Really Want [Blackberry Gemini 9300]
Gizmodo —
... reveals this perfect-through-evolution BlackBerry: The 9300 is about the size of the svelte BlackBerry Curve 8900, but with 3G and a bigger, higher resolution screen. Want. ...
BlackBerry Curve 8900 Now Available On T-Mobile: $199 [BlackBerry]
Gizmodo —
T-Mobilers with BlackBerry envy can rejoice: they are the first to get the impressive Curve 8900 for $199 with 2-year deal. We liked what we saw of the new Curve, and it will be on AT&T; later this year. It's not the $150 sweetspot that was previously rumored, but still not bad for an overall solid B-Berry. [T-Mobile Store via Crackberry]
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Verizon and Sprint Users, This Is the BlackBerry You've Been Waiting For [Unconfirmed]
Gizmodo —
Behold, the first live peek at the BlackBerry 9630, the first real next-generation CDMA BlackBerry (Storm doesn't count). It's a cross between the Bold and new Curve, meaning it could be close to perfect. [CrackBerry]
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New BlackBerry Gadgets On The Way: 'Onyx', 'Driftwood', And 'Magnum'
Silicon Alley Insider —
... keyboard, and 480x360 resolution." Also reportedly heading to AT&T. This could be the "touchscreen Bold" that has been talked about since last year.
Meanwhile, no mention of the supposed new BlackBerry headed to Verizon Wireless, which CNBC uncovered last week. That phone will supposedly look like the Bold, and could include a touchscreen and full QWERTY keyboard -- something that should please consumers and RIM's business customers.
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