Earlier today Palm announced the Treo 680, the first consumer oriented device from Palm that comes in 4 different colors; Graphite, Copper, Arctic, and Crimson.
The Treo 680 is a quad-band GSM device that will run the Palm OS and come with 64MB and a VGA digital camera. The Treo 680 will not come with [...]
I don’t think too many people reading this blog would argue the fact that the BlackBerry OS is more stable than Windows Mobile. Many a BlackBerry user are converted Windows Mobile device users for this very reason. In business you cannot afford to use a device that you cannot depend on to work [...]
Do you find yourself wanting a brand new shiny BlackBerry Pearl, but, are stuck in contract with Sprint, a CDMA carrier that you know won’t have the Pearl for quite some time? Well, believe or not, some of that fine print actually works in your favor under certain circumstances.
Sprint has a clause in their [...]
Forgive me for the pun, but I just couldn’t resist. The question, however, is a valid one. Will the T-Mobile Dash slow down BlackBerry Pearl sales at all?
T-Mobile unveiled it’s new Windows Mobile powered smartphone yesterday. The Dash has:
2.4-inch transflective TFT display
Quad-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE
WiFi and Bluetooth
128MB [...]
Just a little over a month ago Namura Holdings put out a report stating that Research in Motion will kill the BlackBerry OS soon and run with Symbian in it’s stead. In the most popular post here on RIMarkable in recent months, I asked the question should Research in Motion create a Windows Mobile [...]
by Robb Dunewood on October 12, 2006 · 1 comment
Outside of my computer, BlackBerry, iPod, and PSP the gadget that I have used most of the last year or so has been my SlingPlayer. I still carry around an Ipaq Windows Mobile device in my backpack almost solely because of it’s support of SlingPlayer Mobile.
Rumor has it that Sling Media, makers of the Sling [...]