We have seen the Blackberry 9700 quite a bit already for the device to not even be available at retail outlets yet. The 9700 has been spied in the wild a few times and is already claimed by some to be the best Blackberry yet. If you have been waiting to get your hands on the device, the wait is only about a month away if you are on T-Mobile.
The launch date for the device is said to be November 11 according to Boy Genius Report. We already expected the full retail launch to be in November so that date makes sense. The official announcement of the 9700 is expected to come soon. Full story...
We’ll admit, when we first started watching this World by Light concept video by Matthias Menzel, Lena Edman and Klaus Wasiak of the Umea Institute of Design we thought it was going to detail a prototype e-magazine or tablet UI.
Typically, as soon as I buy a new gadget I stat looking for things to keep it safe and scratch free.
Geeks and geekettes all like music and most of us have a music phone or iPod that we like to listen too on the go or at home.
Could Palm’s attempt to reinvigorate their dreary financial performance include adding the Pre Plus and Pixi Plus to their O2 line-up? That’s the rumor over at Tracy & Matt, who have received an anonymous tip claiming that the two devices will arrive in April 2010.
Curious to know how T-Mobile USA will be pushing the HTC HD2 – a phone already available in Europe for several months now, and guaranteed not to get an official Windows Phone 7 update – when it goes on sale come March 24th? Over at Pocketables they’ve a stash of in-store T-Mobile promotional material sent over from an anonymous tipster, and it looks like the carrier will be leaning heavily on the HD2’s media playback abilities.
I admire people who can take a modern working product like a computer, turn it into a steampunk work of art, and still have the device function properly.
Viacom and Google aren’t exactly the best of friends, and that’s because Viacom reckon Google-owned YouTube intentionally encourages copyright infringement.
E Ink-owning heavyweight PVI have apparently been showing off their latest color ereader display prototypes to Amazon and Barnes & Noble, in both 6-inch and 9.
It seems that Acer likes to sneak some of their netbooks under the radar. Of course, we don’t necessarily think they should try and hide these.