BlackBerry Torch Release Date and Price

Now that Blackberry 6 Event is over and we heard about the great BlackBerry Torch 9800 some of you might want to know the release date.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab (Tablet) Coming Soon

Samsung is going to make an announcement of the new Samsung Galaxy Tab (Tablet) on August 11th which release date is expected to be somewhere in September.

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E3 2010: Microsoft looks to re-Kinect with gamers via the Xbox 360

You might recall that back in May, Steve Ballmer, CEO of Microsoft, announced some significant changes in leadership across several of the company’s divisions. One of these included the company’s Entertainment and Division. While the changes weren’t announced with any real drama, it was apparent to many that Ballmer is trying to find that magic combination of leaders, employees, and ideas that will result in phenomenal successes like rival Apple’s iPhone, iPad, and iEverythingElse.

So, fast forward to June. E3 2010 kicks off, making Los Angeles, CA, the temporary gaming center of the universe. We have expected (and seen) big surprises like the Nintendo 3DS, exciting new games, and… Wait. What’s this? Could Microsoft have finally found the magic formula? They call it Kinect. It looks promising, but can it rescue Microsoft from technological mediocrity?

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iPhone 4 Specs and Release Date Live From WWDC 2010 Keynote

So iPhone for this year is iPhone 4 , here are the specs live from WWDC 2010 Keynote

9.33mm thick. 24% thinner than iPhone 3GS. Thinnest smart phone on the planet. Front Facing Camera camera and LED flash on the back! micro SIM Stainless steal (for strength) retina display (For better display, covers . . . → Read More: iPhone 4 Specs and Release Date Live From WWDC 2010 Keynote

Why “Not” to buy a $97 iPhone from WalMart

Last night, the news broke that mega-retailer Walmart would be offering a 16GB Apple iPhone 3GS for the bargain basement price of $97.00. The news quickly spread like wild fire. Why? The same model was (and still is) sold for $199.00 through Apple and its authorized retailers.

The obvious reason for the price slash seems to be based on the arrival of the fourth generation iPhone 4G (or iPhone HD, as some believe it will be officially called). Walmart appears to be ahead of the competition and undertaking an effort to liquidate its current stock of 3GS models. It makes sense, right? Walmart cleans up its inventory. Consumers take advantage of a 51% discount and get an iPhone 3GS for $102.00. Before you grab your car keys and bolt out of the door, think about it. There are a few very good reasons why you shouldn’t take the bait.

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The Dell Mini 5: More than an iPhone, Less than an iPad

According to published reports, Dell may launch the Mini 5, a tablet that has the potential to compete with the likes of the Apple iPad and HP Slate, by the end of 2010. Vague information has been making the rounds for the last month, but a new post by Engadget now seems to confirm that the FCC has already approved frequency requirements for the device. The post specifically mentions that the device will operate on WCDMA Band IV, which translates to service on T-Mobile (USA), WIND Mobile (Canada), and Videotron (Canada).

Launching on a wireless carrier besides AT&T, which uses Bands II and V, could be interpreted as serious effort, on the part of Dell, to make sure the tablet is sold by a carrier that isn’t hyper-focused on maintaining the Apple iPhone and iPad, as its cornerstone smartphone and tablet offerings. To compete, the Dell Mini 5 (also referred to as the Dell Streak 5) will have to pack a technical punch and offer significant advantages over Apple’s entrenched mobile computer offerings. So, what is the Dell Mini 5 bringing to the table?

The Dell Mini 5: Can it Streak into the Mobile Computing Market and be Noticed?

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If Sony Smartphone Rumors Ring True, will it represent an iPhone Competitor or a Patent Infringement Opportunity?

March 5, 2010 – According to a Wall Street Journal article, Sony Corporation is currently planning to release a line of products to compete for a share of the Apple-dominated smartphone market. The word is that they are working on a smartphone that can support the downloading and playing of video games. Additionally, it seems they may be working on a device that includes netbook, e-reader, and gaming functionality. It seems that both of these unconfirmed devices would also take advantage of the company’s online media platform. Another potential competitor for Apple’s iTunes Store, it is slated to open before April 2010.

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The Way Lowdown Review on the Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Series

During the festivities of this week’s Mobile World Congress, Microsoft took the opportunity to unveil it’s latest offering, the Windows Phone 7 Series. Technophiles may remember how underwhelming Windows Mobile 6.5 was when it was released way back in 2009. After viewing the demo and all available materials, though, its obvious that Microsoft went back and started from scratch this time around.

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Could this be the iPad and iPhone’s long awaited camera?

There has long been talk of a relationship between Apple and Qualcomm. If that were the case this this just might be the thing that gets a forward facing camera in the iPad and iPhone. . . . → Read More: Could this be the iPad and iPhone’s long awaited camera?

Comparing Apples to Apples (to Apples): iPhone vs iTouch vs iPad

With this weeks announcement of the Apple iPad they now say they have a new category of device. Some say that the new category is just a bigger version of everything else they have. We’ll let the tale of the tape tell the story. . . . → Read More: Comparing Apples to Apples (to Apples): iPhone vs iTouch vs iPad