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Porsche Design P'9981 BlackBerry provides a long-awaited design jolt, compensates for a lot
Porsche Design P'9981 BlackBerry provides a long-awaited design jolt, compensates for a lot RIM and Porsche (of all companies) have just taken the official wraps off of the Porsche Design P'9981 BlackBerry, a frighteningly beautiful new slab that offers up a forged stainless steel frame, hand-wrapped leather back cover, sculpted QWERTY keyboard, and “crystal clear touch display.̶
Images: 1 Tags: 8 Views: 193 Published: 04:53, Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Consumers Covet 4G, the Tech No One Understands
Consumers Covet 4G, the Tech No One Understands The Epic 4G Touch is Sprint's flavor of the popular Samsung Galaxy S II 4G smartphone. Photo: Jon Snyder/Wired.com. You want it. You want it desperately. You want it desperately, but you don't even know what it is. Such is consumer desire for 4G data connectivity in mobile handsets.
Images: 2 Tags: 20 Views: 127 Published: 18:36, Monday, October 31, 2011
Trading site says BlackBerry trade-ins up 80 percent
Trading site says BlackBerry trade-ins up 80 percent Have people gone off their BlackBerrys. Earlier this month, BlackBerry users were hit with an outage that lasted several days. It took Research In Motion three full days to restore normal service around the world, and for many users, this just wasn't good enough.
Images: 1 Tags: 4 Views: 137 Published: 05:40, Monday, October 31, 2011
Class-Action Lawsuit filed over Blackberry service outages
Class-Action Lawsuit filed over Blackberry service outages Less than 2 weeks after the infamous services outages affecting Blackberry users worldwide, Canada's Research In Motion have a new reason to reach for the Tums.
Images: 1 Tags: 6 Views: 212 Published: 01:33, Saturday, October 29, 2011
RIM may have to rename BBX
RIM may have to rename BBX Software maker Basis said it already has “taken swift legal action” to protect its “BBx” trademark.
Images: 1 Tags: 10 Views: 141 Published: 06:11, Monday, October 24, 2011
Sprint Nixes Unlimited 4G Data for Tablets, Hotspots
Sprint Nixes Unlimited 4G Data for Tablets, Hotspots The Overdrive 4G hotspot is just one device affected by the new Sprint data-capping policies. Photo: Dylan Tweney/Wired.com. In more bad news for bandwidth hogs, Sprint — the last bastion of unlimited data plans among U.S.
Images: 1 Tags: 11 Views: 163 Published: 14:25, Friday, October 21, 2011
Why Apple is Adding Small-Fry C Spire as an iPhone Carrier
Why Apple is Adding Small-Fry C Spire as an iPhone Carrier Apple will be expanding its iPhone 4S availability to another US carrier  in the next few weeks. No, it's not T-Mobile, but rather C Spire Wireless, a small, regional carrier that's popular in Mississippi and pockets of the southeast. It's hard to resist that southern charm.
Images: 1 Tags: 12 Views: 144 Published: 16:23, Wednesday, October 19, 2011
RIM confirms next-generation BBX OS for BlackBerry
RIM confirms next-generation BBX OS for BlackBerry RIM might last week have faced the worst service outage in company history, but the Waterloo-based phone manufacturer isn't going to dwell on the past.
Images: 1 Tags: 13 Views: 138 Published: 07:08, Wednesday, October 19, 2011
RIM offers free apps to make up for that whole BlackBerry outage thing
RIM offers free apps to make up for that whole BlackBerry outage thing Last week, Research in Motion suffered what's being called the worst service outage in company history. Affecting users around the world, the service interruption lasted three days. Not long after normal service resumed, unhappy customers started demanding compensation.
Images: 1 Tags: 4 Views: 173 Published: 04:58, Tuesday, October 18, 2011
Carriers Aim to Curb the ‘Bill Shock' of Excessive Roaming, Data Charges
Carriers Aim to Curb the ‘Bill Shock' of Excessive Roaming, Data Charges Thanks to a new plan developed by the FCC and CTIA, an organization that represents the wireless communications industry, cell phone customers should soon see an end to “bill shock” — that sinking feeling of dread we experience when reading through a monstrous, completely unexpect
Images: 1 Tags: 11 Views: 123 Published: 15:41, Monday, October 17, 2011
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