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SlashGear Nov 25 09
When we pondered out loud last Friday on when we might see the leaked BlackBerry Pearl 9100 (aka Striker) arrive on shelves, little did we know it would be quite so soon. Of course, this isn’t an official release from RIM, and stocks are severely limited: someone has supposedly gotten hold of an unlocked, unused Pearl 9100 and has put it up on eBay. What’s strange is that the seller doesn’t appear to have any photos of the handset itself.
Instead they’re using shots from other sites which have had access to prototype 9100 handsets, which amounts to asking $3,000 (Buy It Now) for a smartphone sight-unseen. Full story...
If you’re wondering when Google will finally put its stamp of approval on an official Android tablet, you’ll have to wonder a little bit longer, but if you’re one to believe speculation, then you can hang your hat on a launch day of either June or July of this year.
Could Sony be planning a major partnership with a cloud service provider, and it’s likely to make that partnership public at next month’s E3 trade show, according to media reports.
If you thought navigating through crowded museums was a hassle right now, just wait until you have to watch out for speeding robots that people are able to control from anywhere in the world.
Attention Sackboy fans – if you want to gain insight into the next entry in the ever growing LittleBigPlanet franchise, Sony has answered your calls.
Happy Thursday, everyone. It’s almost time for that holiday weekend. You can almost feel it, right? But for now, we’ve still got plenty of news to discuss so let’s get to it.
It appears that Pebble is letting its ripples show as another mobile-connected watch concept has appeared on KickStarter with a strong backing.
Nokia has big plans for PureView, including thinner handsets and Windows Phone support, though there’s more than just branding that’s getting in the way of slimming the smartphone camera tech.
Welcome to our third and final reminder that the first anniversary of the NVIDIA TegraZone is this month! NVIDIA is showing off their wares this month with a big display of games and a release of a brand new Sonic the Hedgehog episode as well.
The folks at Apple have once again pushed out a patent for a device they’ve never before suggested they’d go through with, this time an “iPen” complete with haptic feedback and a speaker.
This newest version of one of the most popular “epic” games on iOS for both iPhone and iPad is now live, version 1.