The latest BlackBerry smartphone has been made official. The new device is the BlackBerry Torch 9800 which runs the new OS 6.
Features include a 3.2 inch touchscreen that has a resolution of 480 x 360 pixels. When launched, it will be headed to the AT&T [T] network.
Other features include a slide out QWERTY keyboard along with a wireless 802.11b/g/n connection and Bluetooth 2.1. The camera is capable of capturing images at five megapixels and the phone has a built in flash. [Read more…]
Huawei is launching a new MiFi device that can connect up to HSPA 3.5G networks.
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Patriot Memory is launching a new Inferno Series of SSD’s that bring new capacities of 60GB, 120GB and 240GB to the range.
Microsoft [MSFT] has updated it’s Bing Mapping service to now include a function that can calculate cab fares.
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Google [GOOG] Android smartphones are outselling the Apple [AAPL] iPhone in the US according to a recent report by analyst group Nielsen.
When capturing photos of anything, you often come across the problem of blurry pictures thanks to the camera slightly shaking when you take the picture.
It’s a common thing to check on how much one country pays for an expensive gadget when compared to another such as the different between a US and UK price of the iPad from Apple [AAPL]. What we haven’t seen before is an iPad data cost comparison that shows how much each country pays in terms of per gigabyte of data.
The EVO 4G Android 2.2 update is now rolling out as of today (as previously promised a few days ago).
Casio has announced a couple of new point & shoot digital cameras called the Casio EXILIM EX-S200 and the EX-Z800.
Update: This is probably just a copy/paste error from iPhone documents although it is still believed that an iPad 2 is being worked on and it will likely contain a camera. Original post below…



