RIM's Big Move

Yesterday was a huge day for RIM (Research in Motion). The Canadian smartphone innovator didn't just unveil a new phone, the striking hybrid slider-touchscreen BlackBerry Torch; it also showcased its brand new operating system OS 6.
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Yesterday was a huge day for RIM (Research in Motion). The Canadian smartphone innovator didn't just unveil a new phone, the striking hybrid slider-touchscreen BlackBerry Torch; it also showcased its brand new operating system OS 6.
By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla
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BlackBerry's sliding smartphone, the 9800 AKA "BlackBerry Torch," has been launched after an earlier leake on the AT&T' s website. This new model features a 5 megapixel cam with flash, full QWERTY on a portrait slide, 802.11n support and the spanking new BlackBerry 6 OS boasting a new WebKit (i.e. faster) browser, a social feed stream reader, an iPod like media player, a universal search function and multi-touch gesture support.Video and details follow after the break.
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