Research In Motion, the mobile and wireless device vendor known best for its often-imitated, Chiclet-style thumb keyboards, has produced its first touch-screen device, the BlackBerry Storm. The BlackBerry Storm's most striking feature is its nifty SurePress touch-screen, which combines the flexibility of software-based input with the tactile response of physical buttons. Click on for some pic...
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After months of anticipation, Verizon Wireless will officially launch the BlackBerry Storm from Research in Motion Nov. 21 for $199 with a two-year contract. FierceWireless conducted an unboxing and review of the device ahead of the launch. Unboxing slideshow and the Review slideshow.
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After months of waiting, the BlackBerry Storm has arrived. The first touchscreen BlackBerry, being launched by Verizon Wireless, is sure to excite the market as it tries to become the first true "iPhone Killer." While it does not disappoint in many respects, including the user interface and in its style, it leaves something to be desired. The Storm will launch tomorrow, Nov. 21., for $199 with a t...
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T-Mobile Germany and Research In Motion (RIM) launched the BlackBerry Curve 8900 smartphone. The new BlackBerry Curve 8900 has an expansive feature set that keeps users easily connected with their office, friends and family. In addition to exceptional phone, email, messaging, organizer, web browser and multimedia applications, the new BlackBerry Curve 8900 also features global connectivity support...
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Research In Motion has recently pushed out three new BlackBerry smartphones, each with a different wireless provider; the clickable touch-screen BlackBerry Storm, the business orientated BlackBerry Bold 9000 and the customer related BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220, and this is a noticeable counterattack against the dominance of the Apple iPhone. When you consider the figures Apple figures
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With the recent releases of three new BlackBerrys across three different wireless providers, Research In Motion has fired back at Apple in the Great Smart Phone Skirmish of 2008.
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The 'sharpest' BlackBerry yet? BlackBerry Bold and Curve owners had better watch out, because Research in Motion has thrown a sharp new rival into the mix.…
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