Since the HTC Evo uses the Sense UI, we expected to wait a long while before seeing the Froyo update. Traditionally, major updates like this take a lot longer to hit devices with a proprietary UI.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.03 at 13:57
Today belongs to RIM. Their BlackBerry Torch and news of OS 6 has dominated the tech headlines all day. Now SlashGear reports that Vodafone UK has confirmed the availability of the upcoming slider smartphone on their network.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.03 at 12:54
The BlackBerry Torch was announced minutes ago and now AT&T has put up a press release and set the whole thing down in writing. The Torch 9800 has a 3.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.03 at 11:43
So, Blackberry 6 brings a lot of new functionality to a very familiar platform, but what about all this app stuff that Android and Apple are doing so well? Yep, RIM is tackling that as well.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.03 at 11:34
Fresh from the mouths of Blackberry officials, we have the details of the newest Blackberry device: it will launch on August 12 at a price of $199
There will be a huge ad campaign beginning this Friday, including TV, print, and radio spots.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.03 at 11:22
Well, it's official! We've seen it. The Blackberry Torch is the very first device to use the brand new version of the more than 20+ year old mobile platform.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.03 at 10:59
RIM just unveiled at the BlackBerry press conference the BlackBerry Torch. The BlackBerry Torch aka BlackBerry 9800 has a touchscreen and a slide-out keyboard.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.03 at 10:48
RIM is holding a BlackBerry press conference with AT&T today in New York. We are live at this event. What we expect to see is the new BlackBerry 9800 touchscreen phone with slide-out keyboard.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.03 at 10:16
We're in midtown Manhattan waiting to be let inside to see for the first time what Blackberry's new and improved operating system will bring to the table.
Via I4U News | Posted on 2010.08.03 at 09:56
SK Telecom today signed an agreement with Google to strengthen Android Market in Korea. The signing ceremony, held at Google headquarters located in Mountain View, California, was attended by SK Telecom's Executive Vice President Bae Joon-Dong and Google's Vice President Andy Rubin.
Via Fareastgizmos | Posted on 2010.08.03 at 08:31