September 5th, 2007

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The At&T Tilt, a.k.a. HTC Kaiser, Will Support BlackBerry Connect

For those of you that like the way that the BlackBerry sends and receives email but still want to use the a Windows Mobile device, you may be happy to hear that the soon (we hope) to be released AT&T Tilt, known as the HTC Kaiser in Europe, will support BlackBerry Connect.

There still is no official word on when the AT&T Tilt will be released, however, HTC has a getting started guide for configuring BlackBerry Connect on the device up on their site.

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Written by Robb Dunewood on September 5th, 2007 with 2 comments.
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The Palm Foleo Got Canned Before It Got Started

 

The latest post over on the Official Palm Blog is a message to Palm customers, partners, and developers from Palm CEO, Ed Colligan, saying that he has decided not to stick the last nail in the Palm coffin to cancel the Foleo mobile companion product in its current configuration.

To make a long story short, Palm needs to focus on making Treos and its development platform only. The Foleo, a laptop sized, full QWERTY keyboarded, laptop like device that is not intended to replace your laptop, is developed on a different platform from the mobile devices it is supposed to be a companion to.

Written by Robb Dunewood on September 5th, 2007 with no comments.
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The iPhone Outsold The BlackBerry And Every Other SmartPhone In July

If you were to say that the iPhone was the most hyped consumer electronics device in history, you wouldn’t get an awful lot of argument. Hype, however, doesn’t always equate sales, but, in the case of the iPhone, it does. It really, really does

The iPhone outsold every other smartphone in the U.S. including the BlackBerry in the month of July.

According to research group iSuppli, the iPhone accounted for 1.8% of all U.S. mobile handset sales and they are forcasting the that the device will sell 4.5 million units this year.

Lets put this into perspective for a second. In practically it’s first month of existence, the iPhone outsold all other feature phones in the United States with the exception of the LG Chocolate, the most popular phone, which the iPhone equaled in sales. By the end of the year over 4.5 million iPhones will have been sold. That is an iPhone for over 1.5% of the population in it’s first 6 months.

I know that we are all crazy about our BlackBerrys but we have to give Apple props on the iPhone.

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Written by Robb Dunewood on September 5th, 2007 with 12 comments.
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