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September, 2012

  • 25 September

    Why it’s possible to still believe in RIM’s BlackBerry 10

    Research In Motion’s BlackBerry Jam developer conference in San Jose, Calif., could either be considered the rebirth of a company or a last gasp attempt to keep developers interested in the platform. There’s not much in between. Given that binary reality — BlackBerry 10 either does well or RIM dies — it’s worth checking in …

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  • 25 September

    New BlackBerry App World opens for devs Oct 10, groups media downloads

    SAN JOSE, Calif.–Today at BlackBerry’s developers conference and press event, Alec Saunders, vice president of developer relations, announced a new download feature for its mobile OS’ app store, BlackBerry App World. Grouping together its media content into one portal, BlackBerry will allows users to rent or buy both music and movies right through the store. They can also download and …

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  • 25 September

    Huawei eyes its own mobile OS, just in case

    Huawei has ambitions to build its own mobile operating system as a fail-safe in case Google’s Android or Microsoft’s Windows Phone platforms someday are no longer available to the Chinese telecommunications giant. Huawei told Reuters that it is devoting resources to its own platform, which would lessen its dependence on other companies and provide it with an alternate plan if …

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  • 25 September

    Unlocked Sony Xperia Acro S comes to U.S.

    Sony is now offering the unlocked GSM version of its Android-powered Xperia Acro S smartphone, according to a press release issued this afternoon. Priced at $599.99, the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich handset features a number of decent specifications, including a dual-core 1.5GHz processor, a 4.3-inch scratch-resistant HD Reality Display, and a 12.1-megapixel camera. Additional details for the Xperia Acro …

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  • 25 September

    Telstra now selling white HTC One XL

    Tempted by a Telstra HTC One XL, but think the grey handset looks drab? We’ve just received word that a new white One XL model has hit Telstra stores. (Credit: HTC) OK, this isn’t news of the “stop the presses” variety, but it is an interesting play by both Telstra and HTC to remind us all of the One XL …

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  • 25 September

    RIM to begin carrier testing of new devices next month

    Carrier testing on new BlackBerry devices will start next month, Research in Motion CEO Thorsten Heins told developers today at BlackBerry Jam Americas. “BlackBerry 10 is on track,” Heins said. “Our sales forces are getting ready. Better devices are in testing.” Related stories RIM pushes BlackBerry 10 into the spotlight at BlackBerry Jam RIM fixes BlackBerry outage that hit Europe, …

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  • 25 September

    Nokia goes after emerging markets with $99 Asha handsets

    Nokia today unveiled two new Asha handsets in a concerted effort to appeal to customers in emerging markets. Dubbed the Asha 308 and the Asha 309, the devices come with 3-inch touchscreens and 2-megapixel rear cameras. Unlike the company’s Lumia line, the handsets aren’t running Windows Phone. Instead, they run Nokia’s Series 40 operating system, which it offers to consumers …

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  • 25 September

    BlackBerry 10 Beta 3: Messenger, navigation show promise (hands

    When it comes to BackBerry 10 OS, RIM wants you to go with its Flow. The new navigation theme is something that the BlackBerry-maker has stressed since it first unveiled its reinvented BlackBerry ecosystem last May. So far, RIM has given us a few peeks of flow and other software elements, all of which it hopes will reinvigorate faithful followers …

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  • 25 September

    RIM proves love for devs and BB10 in painful music number

    Research In Motion (RIM) proves that it can still hit the number one spot when it comes to excruciating corporate music videos. RIM brings the love. (Screenshot by CNET Australia) “Disastrously bad”; “Worst corporate music video ever”; “Makes me lose hope”. These are just some of the online reviews that RIM is being treated to after screening a remarkably ill-advised …

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  • 25 September

    RIM CEO Heins to developers: We have a ‘clear shot’ at No. 3

    Research In Motion has had a hard slog over the past year, but is poised to reclaim its spot among the top mobile ecosystems, CEO Thorsten Heins said today during a press briefing at BlackBerry Jam. Heins said the company’s decision to bet everything on its new BlackBerry 10 operating system would allow the company to begin growing its user …

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