Thursday
Apr052012

Review: BlackBerry Mini Keyboard for PlayBook

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

RIM's Mini Keyboard with Convertible Case ($119, but currently on sale for $99 at the Source) is actually two products. A standalone Bluetooth Mini Keyboard and a Convertible Case designed to hold both the PlayBook and the keyboard while on the go. Freeing up limited screen real estate and giving users a better QWERTY keyboard typing experience (plus a trackpad) the Mini Keyboard will be a popular add on to input oriented PlayBook users.

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Wednesday
Apr042012

Review: iPhoto for iOS

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

iPhoto iOS for the iPad represents a shift in direction for tablet computing and what users can do with mobile apps. In terms of range of features, functionality and ease of use, iPhoto makes the iPad a standalone platform for content capture, image editing and sharing.

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Wednesday
Apr042012

The Samsung Galaxy Note, now available in white

Like your phablet in white? Samsung's Galaxy Note is now available in Ceramic White. The popular and segment-mashing 5.3" inch device has sold 5 million units in the 5 months that it has been on the market. 

“GALAXY Note continues to delight customers with its incredible versatility and unique user experience and we are excited to introduce a new colour of the popular Samsung Galaxy Note to Canadians,” said Paul Brannen, Vice President, Mobile Communications at Samsung Canada. 

The Samsung Galaxy Note will be available in Ceramic White from carriers and select retailers beginning April 4th, 2012. For carrier specific pricing and details, please visit your nearest carrier retailer. For more information on the Galaxy Note, please visit www.samsung.com/GalaxyNote.

Tuesday
Apr032012

RIM shares some BlackBerry app and developer milestones

Research in Motion is sharing some good news focusing on developer and app adoption for the PlayBook as well as for current generation smartphones. RIM's been getting a lot of heat lately due to continuing losses and its struggle to compete with current smartphones and services. We'd like to give them a bit of credit for being able to generate some excitement from the developer community and bring more apps to their platform while preparing their next generation devices. Hit jump to read more.

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