Consumer Electronics

RIM posts rare drop in BlackBerry subscriber growth

Research in Motion on Thursday saw a rare drop in subscriber growth when it reported its fiscal first quarter results, while shipment growth of its popular BlackBerry handsets apparently stalled.  read more »

Senators challenge AT&T's exclusive iPhone deal

U.S. senators on Thursday struggled at a committee hearing to understand AT&T's explanation for how exclusive deals for phones like the iPhone stimulate innovation.  read more »

T-Mobile to offer Huawei's Android phone next quarter

T-Mobile will release a smartphone running Google's Android operating system in Europe in the late third quarter, the phone's Chinese manufacturer, Huawei Technologies, said Thursday.  read more »

Hackers dissect Palm Pre, webOS

A week after the release of the Palm Pre, hackers are eagerly dissecting and sifting through the webOS software that powers it.  read more »

BlackBerry Tour 9630 Coming to Verizon and Sprint

Rumors have been swirling around the blogosphere for months, but now it's official: The latest RIM BlackBerry device, the Tour 9630, is headed to Verizon and Sprint as well as Bell and TELUS in Canada this summer. And from what I've seen from pictures and specs, this might be the best BlackBerry to date.  read more »

T-Mobile Netherlands spills beans on iPhone 3G S specs

Ever since the introduction of the iPhone 3G S last Monday, there has been a lot of discussion on the Internet about what might be powering this significantly faster and more responsive phone. Even before the phone had been launched, in fact, the Internet had been abuzz with rumors that the new iPhone would feature a processor running at 600MHz and will come equipped with 256MB of RAM.  read more »

T-Mobile to launch a second Android phone in early summer

T-Mobile USA will launch its second Android phone "early this summer," but the carrier didn't say which device will carry the G2 name.  read more »

'Obama's BlackBerry': Texts from Commander in Chief

It's no secret that U.S. President Barack Obama is a BlackBerry user; the man jumped through hoops just to be able to keep his beloved 'Berry after moving into the Oval Office. Now, just four months after his inauguration, you can now see just what the leader of the free world is messaging about--and with whom. But don't worry, there's been no breach of national security...  read more »

Is this the Next iPhone?

Forget E3 and WWDC, we're getting all the info we need straight from the source: China.  read more »

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