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RIM, Microsoft ally in smartphone wars

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer took the stage Tuesday morning at Research In Motion’s Blackberry World conference in Orlando, Fla. to announce a new partnership between the computing giant and RIM, several reports indicate. Starting today, Microsoft’s Bing search and maps applications will be integrated into BlackBerry phones at the operating system level, said Gartner analyst Michael Gartenberg via his Twitter …

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National Geographic Xplorer: Costly convenience

The National Geographic Xplorer may not look like much beyond its rugged exterior (and neat flashlight button!), but hidden within the rough ‘n’ tumble feature phone is a special SIM card that makes the Xplorer a certain traveler’s ideal companion. The Talk Abroad service imbues the SIM with both a U.S. and U.K. phone number, which helps North American sojourners …

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PETA launches app in response to ‘Dog Wars’

PETA’s new iPhone app PETA Animal rights group PETA has unveiled its own iPhone app as a way to counteract what it sees as the animal cruelty expressed in an Android app that pits dogs against each other. Originally dubbed “Dog Wars,” the app, made by Kage Games and found on the Android Market, touted itself as a way to …

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BlackBerry 7 OS brings NFC support, better browsing

Research In Motion (RIM) kicked off its annual BlackBerry World conference with the unveiling of the BlackBerry 7 operating system, which will ship on the company’s new BlackBerry Bold 9900. (Credit: RIM) RIM says that its revamped mobile OS is a “performance driven” platform, and promises easier navigation through its Liquid Graphics interface, as well as faster, richer graphics performance …

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Sprint readying low

Sprint’s Galaxy S lineup is set to grow by at least one more handset now that a new Samsung phone has appeared in FCC documents. Already, we know a few details for the SPH-D600. It promises a 320×480 HVGA display, a 3.1-megapixel camera (or higher), and WiMax capability. According to Pocketnow.com, this unnamed handset features a sliding QWERTY keyboard and …

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BlackBerry PlayBook gets video chat, Facebook apps

When CNET reviewed the RIM BlackBerry PlayBook, we found a number of things to like about the tablet, but the selection of apps was certainly not one of them. The number of available apps is still pretty meager, but we’re thrilled to see that RIM announced new video chat and Facebook applications for the PlayBook today at BlackBerry World 2011. …

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RIM unveils BlackBerry Bold 9900, 9930

Research In Motion today introduced the latest additions to its Bold series of smartphones, the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9900 and the BlackBerry Bold 9930. The devices look very much like the company’s traditional QWERTY handsets, but throw a 2.8-inch, VGA (640×480) capacitive touch screen into the mix. They will also run the latest BlackBerry 7 OS, which brings support for …

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Consumer Reports: White iPhone 4 is not thicker than original

Consumer Reports Just after the white iPhone 4 was finally released, a flurry of reports from the people who first received their white iPhones said the newest iPhone was thicker than the original, black iPhone 4. Now, a report from Consumer Reports says that’s not the case. Who’s right? According to a recent article from Boy Genius Report, Consumer Reports …

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