
By prasad, on

July 22nd, 2010
All the efforts put in after the TorchMobile acquisition by RIM seems to be paying off finally. The WebKit based browser included along with Blackberry 6 beats its competition comprehensively, scoring a 208 on the HTML5 tests, measuring browser compliance and performace. The scores of the competition is nowhere near – with the iPhone 4 . . . → Continue reading Blackberry 6′s WebKit browser

By prasad, on

July 20th, 2010
The hot news of the tablet news and information circles last week was about the imminent launch of the Blackberry 6 OS. It been a week since, and enough time to let it all sink in, and Engadget have now dug up some dirt on the Blackberry Storm 3, the 3rd edition of RIM’s not . . . → Continue reading Blackberry Storm 3 with Blackberry 6 OS, details emerge

By prasad, on

July 11th, 2010
There has been a lot of speculation, in the last few months, regarding a Blackberry Tablet PC from RIM. The latest is that it should have a 7″ screen, pack in front and rear cameras for video chat, and run on a 1 GHz processor. All of this is from Ashok Kumar, an Analyst and Managing Director at Rodman & Renshaw.
Kumar . . . → Continue reading Blackberry Tablet likely to have 7″ screen, dual cameras, 1 GHz CPU

By prasad, on

July 7th, 2010
Another case of tablets being rebadged. This time its Rover Computers from Russia, that has announced not one, but five different models of RoverPad tablet PCs. One of them should run Windows CE 6.0, and the rest will be on Android. Most of them have pretty humble specs ranging from 128 MB to 256 MB RAM, 4″ to 7″ screens, and a . . . → Continue reading Five RoverPads from Rover Computers, Russia

By prasad, on

June 23rd, 2010
Research in Motion is said to be planning a Blackberry tablet, to continue their fight with Apple and other Android smartphone makers, into the tablet arena as well. However, Caris and Co. analyst Rober Cihra is not too keen about it. “While RIM’s strong reputation in security and remote management might give it a leg up in the enterprise space”, he says, “its comparatively small mobile . . . → Continue reading RIM wants to build a tablet, Analysts not so keen