We've been waiting to get our smudgy digits on RIM's BlackBerry Bold, and finally, Canada's Rogers Wireless gave us a helping hand.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.26 at 17:32
While we're quite certain you can still buy an "electronic dictionary" that is actually only a dictionary (or, maybe, a thesaurus), that seems to be the exception to the rule in Korea, where devices like the Udea Expert 300W are the norm.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.26 at 10:52
Following new plans geared to the decidedly less fruity phones in AT&T's lineup earlier this month, the carrier has announced a pair of international data packages geared specifically toward the iPhone and iPhone 3G.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.26 at 10:18
Just last month we heard that Amazon could be cooking up a new pair of Kindles for the future, and now we're seeing another report that adds a bit of legitimacy to the claim.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.25 at 02:12
We can't help but feel the BlackBerry Bold 9000's much-anticipated launch ended up being just a tad bit anti-climactic. Maybe it's a Canada thing, or maybe we're just haters.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.23 at 16:45
Oh sure, we've seen a limited number of hacks surface for the hotly selling (but still unsightly) Amazon Kindle, but we've yet to see a hardware mod of this magnitude.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.23 at 11:48
Face it, folks -- internet browsing shouldn't be confined to your desktop / laptop. Unfortunately, there aren't a lot of options out there when looking to get the intarwebz (and we mean the whole intarwebz) in your pocket.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.21 at 21:40
It's been quite a while since Viliv last popped up on our radar, but the company has just rolled into IDF with a pair of new devices to rectify that situation, including the S5 MID and S7 UMPC.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.21 at 11:02
For those who've had a really tough time warming to WiBrain's design schemes, maybe this one will finally be the device you're able to fall for.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.21 at 08:46
Before you get too riled up here, let us point out that this Atom-based OQO is simply a prototype. According to the company's Dennis Moore, the device we're seeing here "is not a product launch or announcement," but simply a demonstration of just how amazing and utterly life-changing the OQO + Atom combo is.
Via Engadget | Posted on 2008.08.20 at 12:03