Official RIM spokesman confirms Blackberry Storm 2
The Blackberry Storm 2 may be launching sooner than imagined, and with a trick up its sleeve
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The Blackberry Storm 2 may be launching sooner than imagined, and with a trick up its sleeve
Back in March, I wrote an article about Carbonite, where I reported on a possible loss of data effecting users backups. Very quickly, we had a response to the post from the CEO of Carbonite David Friend, who stated that there had been a problem with the firmware on the Promise servers they were using. Although it had effected some users, it certainly was not the calamity it had been made out to be, and he had phoned those people effected individually to apologize.
A slightly late-to-the-party, movie tie-in, spider-phone is now up for sale for a respectable HK$1180, that's about £104 to us.
As far as touch screen phones go, there really is no beating the popularity of Apple’s iPhone. But what if you want this interface with a decent camera, cut and paste, MMS, FM radio, and a landscape Qwerty keypad? These features come standard with the LG Arena KM900, but are they enough to beat the iPhone at it’s own game? Let’s find out.
If you’ve got an Xperia X1 in your pocket and are not quite sick of your ‘mini aquarium’ but are still looking for something new, then this bit of news
This review is on the Asus S101 netbook. This is a top of the range EeePC , the cream of the brand, and at around £400.00 not cheap in Eee terms either. Let see what you are getting for this princely sum!
I do love the outdoors and last Sunday was a lovely springs morning so I decided to get some fresh air by jogging alongside the canal. This also gave me the opportunity to test RunKeeper, which is an application built for the new 3G iPhones that uses the built-in GPS to enable fitness tracking (duration, time, pace, speed, route on a map).
Having recently written a post on five of the best online storage solutions [here], we received quite a bit of feedback regarding, what seems to be a glaring omission. Here