Shipping delays have pushed the T-Mobile G1′s Wally World debut back a few days to Nov. 3. (Maybe they were using the G1′s GPS to get there?) Since only 550 of their 4,300 stores getting the G1 makes it kind of a crapshoot if you’re driving around looking for one, Walmart’s site should have a Click to Read More >
In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to lose track of the really important things in your life. Your social calendar is just a bit out of synch and friends are just a bit too far out of reach. Until now… The T-Mobile G1 redefines what it means to be kept in the loop. The G1 Click to Read More >
The software relationship between RIM and Apple is growing more and more passionate, with third-party companies stoking the the fire that RIM started with its iTunes pairing program, BlackBerry Media Sync. Like Simplify Media for the iPhone, Didiom is an app for virtually any recent BlackBerry that allows for full streaming of a user’s iTunes Click to Read More >
A few weeks out now from the official launch of the BlackBerry Pearl Flip 8220, T-Mobile has a new color up for offer. A new RED version of the new BlackBerry Flip phone is now available. Pricing and other details remain the same: $150 on a 2-year contract after rebates. So if you’d prefer a Click to Read More >
One of my favourite apps on BlackBerry is Vlingo, which allows users to issue a variety of voice-activated commands, like Google searches, text messages, and since their latest beta, Twitter and Facebook updates. I was actually hurting a little bit once I got the Bold, since they didn’t have full support at the time, but Click to Read More >
We have all been talking about the Google G1 now the last few months, and at first we knew the G1 as the HTC Dream, we knew that Google was behind it, but the rest was rumours and whispers, then finally Google announced after much anticipation its first move into the mobile phone market with Click to Read More >
Samsung Omnia has been only today announced for Japan, several months after the handset went on sale in Europe. However, Japanese mobile users seem to be a bit luckier than the European ones, as Omnia will be launched by SoftBank with some upgraded features. The officiall name of the Japanese Omnia is SoftBank 930SC Omnia. Click to Read More >