BlackBerry Curve 8330 comes with BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited plan
January 26, 2010

Boost Mobile is offering the BlackBerry Curve 8330 with a BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited plan to supply a pretty interesting offer for productivity-minded customers who do not want to sign a long-term service contract. It will retail for $249.99 before taxes, while its BlackBerry Monthly Unlimited plan is going for $60, offering nationwide voice and text messaging, 3G Web access and unlimited e mail by the nationwide Sprint network. Now how about that for a steal? whether you've been hankering after a relatively cheap BlackBerry device and plan for some moment now, the present moment could be just the window of opportunity you have been waiting for. [Press Release]
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LG Rumor Touch
January 10, 2010
[CES 2010] The LG Rumor Touch was unveiled at CES and we got a quick overview. The successor of the LG Rumor gets now a large 3-inch WQVGA touch screen, a 5 line QWERTY keyboard (before it was 4 line), a 2 MP camera (before it was 1.3 MP) and 3G documents capability on Sprint’s Network. The keyboard has a great touch and is very comfortable to use. The new Hello user interface allowing the user to have their favorite contacts on the home screen is cool and the graphic change according tot the season. The Facebook app is integrated and accessible directly from the main menu. Check out the video with a quick demo from the LG representative. The specifications are in the complete scoop. It will be available in early Spring, pricing will be announced at a later period.
Specifications
- 2MP camera and camcorder with 2x digital zoom
- MicroSD memory card slot with 32GB card capability
- Display: 1.53 x 2.55 inches TFT (240 x 400 pixels WQVGA and 262K colors)
- 3G , Sprint Network (EVDO 0)
- Instant Messaging & SMS threaded text messaging
- Full 5 line QWERTY
- Easy image upload on Photobucket®, Facebook®, MySpace® & upload videos to YouTubeTM.
- Dimensions: 4.2 x 2.2 x 0.6 inches; 4.7 ounces
- Standard Lithium (LiIon) Polymer battery: up to 7 hours continual talk date
- Check the product page on the Sprint Site
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Squibble Portable Braille Interface
December 7, 2009

Folks who are visually impaired might not be able to appreciate the wonders of SMS text messaging, but whether the Squibble Portable Braille Interface becomes a reality, they might just be able to join in on the fun! that concept device works with Braille characters and other easily recognizable symbols on a different grid of tactile dots, which will be able to represent the symbols to the user. The pad plus boasts a high-contrast coloring to aid the learning of the device whether the user is gradually losing sight.
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Textminator Tests Your Phone Texting Speed
November 22, 2009

Considering that there are text messaging championships around the world, we should know that quite a few folks take their text messaging speed seriously. So the next instance you’re in the arcade looking for something to play, don’t be surprised whether you see the Textminator, which is a coin-operated arcade that lets you put your texting skills to the pop quiz. Featuring “arcade” and “race the clock” game modes, as well as restricted player or 2 player modes, that arcade machine with its 26-inch monitor looks like different. In place of your traditional joysticks is a toy cell phone, which is interesting. Now, we wonder whether the toy cell phone uses a numeric keypad or a QWERTY keyboard.
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