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RIM Debuts BlackBerry Curve

Coming six or so days earlier than anticipated Research In Motion today introduced the BlackBerry Curve, the smallest and lightest QWERTY BlackBerry yet. Known as the 8300 series, the updated phone features a large LCD screen, 2.0 megapixel camera with flash, an updated media player, microSD expansion capability (to 4GB), improved call quality, and more […]

It’s Official! RIM Launches BlackBerry Pearl

There’s no surprise here. It’s not like you’ve needed to hear it from RIM directly, but just in case you’ve been under a rock, they officially announced the BlackBerry Pearl this evening. The phone, as has been reported all over the place, launches on T-Mobile September 12 and will be available next month on Rogers […]

Hell Froze. Pigs Flew. The Fat Lady Sang.

Somehow, someway, I ended up with a BlackBerry. More on that further down the page.

First, let’s start with what I didn’t end up with. You’ll recall a number of posts ago, I had my heart set on the Sony Ericsson P990i. I did. And, like most of the mobile phones I’ve had, I took delivery […]

Mac Mini + Jeep How-To Guide

If you’ve subscribed to my Flickr RSS feed, you’ll have recently seen pictures of a mod I did to my Jeep Grand Cherokee. On a whim — and literally out of sheer boredom — I purchased a Mac mini Core Solo model, slapped in some memory, purchased a few accessories and integrated it seamlessly into […]

No Smoking? Nope. Now “No Mobile”

“No mobile” signs are to replace the outdated “no smoking” signs above airline seats with the introduction of in-flight mobile phone services in Europe next year.
Air France will be the first airline to try out the satellite-based technology early next year, followed by the UK’s BMI and Portugal’s TAP.
The technology, developed by Airbus and SITA […]

T-Mobile Unveils Sidekick 3

There’s certainly no shocker here: T-Mobile and Danger officially unveiled the new Sidekick 3 today. [Note, however, it’s not called the “Sidekick III”. T-Mo’s PR peeps have requested that it only be written as “Sidekick 3″.]
The device’s specs don’t come as a surprise, either, since they’ve been floating around for weeks now, but here, at-a-glance, […]

Now Departing: Treo 650

After the launch of the Palm Treo 700p earlier this week, I’ve been contemplating what device would replace my Treo 650. According to various industry publications, a GSM 700p is not going to be launched — at least not any time soon.
Rather than wait it out and continue suffering with the worst wireless device ever […]

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