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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Verizon giving the 'X' to old Blackberry devices

As you can see from the picture, under the category Verizon cleverly calls the "End of Life Devices", you'll see four popular Blackberry devices listed.  According to this list, the 8230 Pearl Flip, 8330 Curve, 8830 Curve, and Storm 9530 will have limited or no remaining shipment from the vendor.  This essentially means they are being discontinued and being replaced by their bigger and better models that are already at Verizon, or that will be released in the coming months.  Stay tuned for more.

Via: Crackberry

Oversized Nintendo DSi XL coming to North America in March


That's right folk.  The Nintendo DSi XL (AKA Dsi LL in Japan) is set to hit store shelves March 28th in North America at a retail price of $199.00.  Although the device is a bit thicker than the DSi, you get two massive 4.2 LCD screen in return to enhance your gameplay.  At launch, it will be available in bronze and burgundy colors.  Every device is also stocked with two DSiWare BrainAge games, DSi browser, Photoclock, and Flipnote Studio.

Note: European release date is March 5th!

For more hardware info on the device click here.

Via: Engadget

Monday, February 22, 2010

Motorola Droid In-Depth Review

Hey guys, I decided that I'd create a video reviewing the Motorola Droid in pretty good detail. It's aimed towards prospective buyers of the device, and hopefully it helps you guys make a decision if you fall into that category. Enjoy!



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VHkCA1Gz3lU

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q0MpRp7cmME

Motorola Devour slated to release this week! (Video)

The Motorola Devour is being released this week, with prices as low as $99 at Best Buy.  This is Motorola's latest android device, and it also features Motorola's Moto Blur interface.  Based on the video and everything I've been reading about the device, it seems to be centralized around social neworking (Facebook, Twitter, etc).  I'm not too sure how this device is going to compete with the likes of the Droid, but I'm sure this will be useful for lovers of social networking or those looking to switch over to an android OS at less the cost than the Droid.  Video below via YouTube.


Acer Liquid e finds a home at Rogers

It seems that Canada will see its first Android 2.1 very soon.  Acer's Liquid e has found a home with wireless carrier Rogers and that it will be available sometime this Spring.  No official release date or pricing has been announced as of yet, but more information should be available soon.  Keep in mind U.S. Acer fans that this device will be able to be unlocked and used on AT&T's 3G network.


Via: Android Central

Apple maintains Flash-free stance with iPad



Despite criticism from Adobe, Apple is sticking to their guns on their stance towards the iPad not having Flash support.  Adobe has developed Flash version 10.1 for certain mobile platforms, including Windows Mobile, Adroid, and Palm's WebOS.  With this development, Adobe is sparking more and more interest in the prospect of having Flash integration on mobile devices, but certainly not from Apple.


Both sides of the argument have valid points; Apple's iPhone was and is still extremely successful, and it has never had Flash support.  Adobe's argument is that by limiting the iPad by having no Flash support, it cuts off users from a lot of content on the web, and I have to agree.  Today Flash is used in a variety of ways on the net; games, videos, and even entire websites.  By not supporting it, the iPad browser may leave users disappointed and wanting more.


On top of this, Apple's iPad is a completely different device than the iPhone.  It was built for a target market, which may or may not yield a profitable.  The tablet device hasn't caught on just yet, and maybe never will, but Apple is definitely hurting it's chances by limiting it's browser by not including support for Flash.

Skype coming to Verizon Wireless devices





This past week, Verizon Wireless and Skype announced a partnership this past week to bring the internet-calling company to a number of the wireless companies 3G Blackberry and Android phones starting in March.  The following are phones that will have Skype capability: RIM's BlackBerry Storm 9530, Storm2 9550, Curve 8330, Curve 8530, 8830 World Edition, and Tour 9630 and Motorola's Droid, Eris, and Devour. 


This is service will be available with a data plan, which will allow Skype to Skype calling free and low rates to international landlines and cell phones. The best feature of this deal is that Skype will always be running in the background, meaning that no matter where you are you can always receive Skype calls and messages from your phone. Skype is also available on iPhone, however you can only access it through a Wi-Fi connection for now.