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Summer is a time of relaxation and breaks. But if you want to stay in the trend and be hippy, then you should get yourself one of these gadgets for this summer! More »

Gone are the days when we needed a paper, scissor, glue and other stuffs to make our own Scrapbook because in this generation we can easily do it with our geeky gadgets. Hence this next post will show you how to do it with Playbook’s Scrapbook App! More »

The flip style BlackBerry Style 9670 with both an internal and external screen provides multitasking, “effortless” e-mail and text and you can “connect in real-time, anywhere” with it. Watch the official video for a visual taster. More »

The BlackBerry Playbook Tablet has just been announced at the recently held RIM developer conference and here are some important things you need to know about this gorgeous gadget. More »

BlackPad was just not good enough a name for this tablet. Oh no, RIM, the developer of the popular BlackBerry had to take it a step further and name their BlackBerry tablet PlayBook. More »

From Htcyou: Samsung’s appropriation of its Super-AMOLED screens can be explained by the number of Galaxy S launches worldwide. Now, there might be one more reason for the shortage: in September, the Korean electronics mega corporation is supposedly going to release a BlackBerry challenger with FroYo, a full QWERTY keypad, 3-inch Super-AMOLED display, and the same Hummingbird CPU found in the bigger Galaxy. More »

Later this year, RIM will assault the market with its OS 6 equipped phones. Having watched the iPhone 4 and Android steal away customers, RIM will fight to keep its North American leading smartphone share. The BlackBerry Bold 9780 gives users a non touchscreen OS 6 option, while the low-end Curve 9300 is probably destined for OS 5 only. More »

Nokia and RIM can deny problems with their phones all that they want, but Apple’s press conference claims on Friday actually have merit. The so called “death grip” of an antenna on a smartphone can lead to significant signal loss on almost every phone. Watch these videos for proof. More »

Microsoft’s ambitious Vista operating system is viewed as a failure on many levels. Keven Turner, Microsoft COO, took an unfriendly jab at Apple’s iPhone 4 antenna problems, saying, “It looks like the iPhone 4 might be their Vista, and I’m okay with that.” Is Turner speaking too soon, especially when his company’s Windows Phone 7 faces serious challenges ahead of its launch? More »

During December in England and Wales, 46% of smartphone owners said that they were considering a Nokia, but that sinking number has dropped to about 33%. Six months ago, 19% declared that they were going to buy a Nokia as their next smartphone, but today, only 10% are now committed to Symbian. The iPhone is the overwhelming choice among those who responded to YouGov’s poll. More »

RIM’s efforts to stave off iPhone and Android, BlackBerry 6, is nearing completion for the promised late summer launch. More »

Google co-founder Larry Page accuses Steve Jobs of “rewriting history” when the Apple CEO says that Google followed Apple into the smartphone market. Page insists that Google had been developing phones long before Apple unveiled the iPhone in 2007. Although Google did buy out a small firm called Android a few years prior to the 1st generation iPhone launch, early prototypes of Android shown in late 2007 were reminiscent of BlackBerrys. More »


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