The New BlackBerry Pearl 3G Smartphone

Posted by Bram P

Research In Motion (RIM) introduced the latest BlackBerry Pearl 3G, the smallest BlackBerry smart phone to date on April 26 2010. Regardless of its impressively small and stylish design, this elegant new mobile phone is actually another robust 3G BlackBerry smart phone along with uncompromising overall performance and top-of-the-line main features, which includes all the industry-leading BlackBerry email, messaging and social networking features which so numerous users really like.

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The New Android Samsung Mobile Phone

posted by Bram P

Samsung-Galaxy-SSamsung Electronics Co Ltd, the world’s second-biggest mobile telephone maker, on Tuesday unveiled a brand new smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy S, which can be depending on Google Inc’s Android software program.

The Galaxy S, that will compete with products from Nokia, Motorola Inc and Apple Inc’s iPhone, is going to be obtainable for worldwide distribution later on this year, stated JK Shin, head of Samsung’s mobile phone company.

He stated inside a keynote speech on the CTIA annual wireless trade display how the telephone would use a 4 inch sophisticated display technologies known as Super AMOLED, which guarantees a screen 20 % brighter which will reflect 80 % much less sunlight outside.

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Toshiba Announces 64GB Flash Memory; Perfect For Next iPhone

pcworld Chris Brandrick - Tue Dec 15

imagesOn Monday, Dec 14, Toshiba announced a new 64GB flash memory module, which the company claims is the highest-capacity flash module in the industry. The new 64GB NAND flash module is just 30 micrometers thin, packs a dedicated controller, and contains sixteen 32Gbit chips. It was manufactured using Toshiba’s 32-nanometer process.

These memory modules are geared toward use in various portable devices, and once the new modules arrive in early 2010, it likely won’t be long before we see a range of new pocket-sized gadgets using the higher 64GB capacity, including future iterations of Apple’s iPhone.

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BlackBerry Storm 2 Releases in October 28

posted by Bram P

bb-storm-2Research In Motion (RIM) recently release statement that they would release new Blackberry cell phone Storm 2. The Blackberry cell phone Storm 2 is prepared to launch in Wednesday, October 28 2009.

Like previous model, the BlackBerry cell phone Storm 2 will feature a touch screen. The display features a 3.25-inch capacitive touch screen display (480×360 pixels resolution), which provides electronic feedback instead of the “clickable” screen found on the previous model. RIM hopes to fix the mistakes from previous model which was at the center of many customer complaints. It also features multi-touch support, allowing users to click two keys (like shift plus a letter) on the virtual keyboard at the same time.

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RIM Announces the New BlackBerry Bold 9700

posted by Bram P

blackberry-bold-9700Research In Motion (RIM) finally announced to release the sleek and powerful BlackBerry® BoldTM 9700 cell phone (code name Onyx), an update to the popular BlackBerry cell phone Bold 9000, which released last year on AT&T. The new BlackBerry cell phone Bold 9700 offers an extensive array of high-end communications and multimedia features in a compact and highly refined design.

“The BlackBerry Bold 9700 builds on the success of the original BlackBerry Bold with new, state-of-the-art features and a smaller, lighter and highly optimized design,” Mike Lazaridis, Research In Motion’s co-CEO, said in a statement.

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Adobe Flash Will Coming Into iPhone

posted by Bram P

adobe_flashOn October 5 2009  Adobe Max conference in Los Angeles, Adobe will announce that a beta of Flash Player 10.1 will be available before the end of the year for Palm webOS and Microsoft Windows Mobile. Betas for Symbian OS and Google’s Android will come in early 2010, the company said.

The arrival of Adobe’s Flash Player will mark the ascent of smart phones as a real browsing platform. Flash programming language is a key technology soon to be available on most devices except for one–Apple’s iPhone. The Apple iPhone has been the only major handset provider that has declined to collaborate with Adobe.

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