RIM offers Blackberry 2.0 OS update for PlayBook
RIM (Research In Motion), broadly known as the maker of BlackBerry Smartphones and Tablets at last has come out with the new BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 update that too with the carry of most advanced. This update will bring many of the exciting features such as native Email app, Social networking integration, conversion of your BlackBerry Smartphone into a remote control and many of the others. Now you can get to download the BlackBerry PlayBook
Qualcomm’s Multi-Mode Gobi LTE Radio Promises a Roaming Future for iPhones, Androids
For weary world travelers and commitmentphobes, Qualcomm’s Gobi modems have offered somewhat of a reprieve to either expensive unsubsidized phone prices or the untenable thought of having to sign a two- or three-year contract with a local carrier. The chip-maker’s current Gobi chipset, found on the iPhone 4S, allows Apple to create one iPhone model to cover both CDMA and GSM networks and offer 3G capabilities on both UMTS/HSPA and EVDO technologies all on one chip. Verizon’s iPhone, for example, could hop onto a GSM 3G HSPA network overseas, and if unlocked, could potentially even work on AT&T’s 3G HSPA/HSPA+ network as well.
Verizon’s network apparently struggling this morning
Here we go again . Looks like Verizon's 4G network is refusing to wake up this morning. We've got multiple reports in multiple forums, e-mails in the inbod, and threads on Verizon's own support forums
T-Mobile USA to Carry HTC Ville, Huawei Prism
A new leaked screenshot of T-Mobile USA’s system reveals that the nation’s fourth largest carrier will be getting some new devices. In addition to offering the Galaxy S Blaze 4G, which may be an upper mid-range device with fast 4G HSPA+ network support, T-Mobile is looking to add the HTC Ville and Huawei Prism smartphones to its network. Right now, it’s unclear what the Huawei Prism may be.
T-Mobile USA Announces Galaxy S Blaze 4G Pricing, Availability
This will be T-Mobile’s second announcement for the Galaxy S Blaze 4G. After having announced the device earlier this year at the Consumer Electronics Show without any details of availability. It seems now the carrier is ready to let the cat out of the bag with the Samsung Galaxy S Blaze 4G and T-Mobile USA is letting everyone know that the device will be available to everyone starting late March for the price of $150 after a $50 mail-in-rebate with a two-year contract and qualifying plan.






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