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takes a look at IM+ for the BlackBerry. ;)

This video shows you Prototype Blackberry Curve 9300 – Hands on

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZDja4b8g80

Slacker Radio, available for major smartphone platforms, demoed their app on a BlackBerry at the RIM SF event. As part of Slacker’s premium feature, offline listening is supported. Users can select or create a radio station and slacker will cache the music onto your device’s memory or storage card for listening in an area with no cellular reception, such as in an airplane.

takes a look at the brand new Blackberry Pearl 9105 ;)

The BlackBerry Bold 9650 from Sprint is out, and we’ve got our hands on one. It the ante from the Tour with a trackpad and Wi-Fi, but is largely similar: 3.2 megapixel camera, HVGA display, 3G world roaming, and GPS are all in there.

PhoneArena reviews the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9650 for Sprint. It is a replacement of the Tour, but actually doesn’t bring too much new stuff. It has more memory and replaces the trackball with an optical trackpad. The Bold 9650 is still a very well-built and attractive smartphone, but unfortunately it now lags behind some of the top contenders on the market.

This video shows you BlackBerry Bold 9650 for Sprint

Tested Blog has obtained new information on two other smartphones, RIM’s touchscreen. The manufacturer is preparing successors for BlackBerry Storm 2, which appeared on the market in November last year. Storm Model 3 is now being finalized. Storm 4, in turn, supposed to be RIM’s long-awaited answer to the iPhone, will be in stores until 2011.

BlackBerry Storm 3 as Tested learned, is just in the last phase of preparation and should be ready for release to the market already in the third quarter of this year, finally in the fourth. Smartphone will be equipped with the latest installment in the BlackBerry system version 6.0 and SurePress technology, which reportedly has been significantly improved and is better than in previous Stormach. Blog no mention yet of the smartphone specifications that until the release is subject to change.

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Nokia C3 and the BlackBerry Pearl 3G, that is, two new products in the mobile market, where the official presentation took place recently. Soon, the two go to Vodafone UK, and later other European operators.

It is not known yet the official date of entry of these two for the British market, but informally talking about June. Another unknown is the price – Nokia C3 is likely to cost less than 100 pounds when the option “pay as you go”, the price of beads is not served at all.

As a reminder, I’ll add that Nokia has a C3: S40 system, full QWERTY keyboard, 2.4-inch QVGA screen, GSM / EDGE, WiFi, 3.5 mm headphones, 2 megapixel camera, 55MB onboard memory, MicroSD memory card slot We are able expandable to 16GB.

By contrast, the BlackBerry Pearl 3G (9105) holds: the system of the BlackBerry OS 5, a classic keyboard, HSDPA, WiFi, GPS, 3.2 megapixel camera LED flash, and the headphones jack 3,5 mm.

Vodafone has provided basic information about on his website. It is expected that in the near future we know any details regarding this offer.

sneak preview of the upcoming BlackBerry 6 OS at WES 2010, accompanied by the Black Eyed Peas ‘Boom Boom Pow’.

Very nice ;)