Nokia, HTC, RIM and Samsung released press statements to deny Steve Jobs allegations regarding antenna problems from latest Apple conference on July 16.
RIM announced at DEVCON during a keynote their first tablet:BlackBerry PlayBook. It will be available in 2011 and will feature: 7-inches display, 5 megapixel camera and 1Ghz processor.
RIM announced at DEVCON during a keynote their first tablet:BlackBerry PlayBook. It will be available in 2011 and will feature: 7-inches display, 5 megapixel camera and 1Ghz processor.
Pop quiz. You announce the hawt new tic-tac-tile handset in May for a Summer release yet Summer comes and goes, and one of the largest carriers in one of the largest geekphone markets in the world (that'd be AT&T in the USA) keeps rejecting your firmware - over and over again.
With RIM, HTC and even Nokia responding to Apple's iPhone 4 press conference, it was only a matter of time before Samsung issued a statement. That day has arrived.
HTC has responded to Apple's iPhone 4 press conference and like RIM, they didn't like the fact that Apple singled out the Droid Eris for testing and fired back with some numbers of their own.
Apple's (AAPL) iPhone 3G and the G1 with Google (GOOG) unveiled on Tuesday have a lot in common.
Both are smart phones designed for users who want easier access to the Web than is offered by the current generation of RIM (RIMM) BlackBerries.
They share a lot of features - high res (320 x 480 pixel) color displays, motion sensors, support for GPS and Bluetooth 2.0, and venues for third-party apps. And they share some of the same flaws - both are locked to their respective networks, both lack video recording capability and full cut-and-paste text editing, to name just a few.
Research In Motion (NSDQ: RIMM)'s co-CEO implied the BlackBerry Bold continues to be delayed because it's still being tested to ensure that it doesn't have the same 3G connectivity problems that plagued the iPhone 3G earlier this summer.