Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion is getting ready for the release of a new set of smartphones, which will be powered by its next-generation mobile OS, the BlackBerry 10 platform, yet it appears that they will not be launched until late 2012.
During the latest investor call, RIM’s co-CEO Mike Laz... |
16 December 2011 06:41 GMT |
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Hair driers have been around for quite some time now. We're sure that few of you know that the hair drier was invented in the 19th century by Alexandre F. Godefoy, and had a rather primitive design, with little (in fact – none) portability whatsoever. Sometime during the 20's, this very helpful gadget... |
29 April 2009 12:06 GMT |
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Most of the people hearing about “thinking outside the box” could picture a square box in their minds... save for designer Tommy Chen. His box is a multimedia one, and boasts a most unusual (yet simply magnificent) shape, despite the fact that it is loaded with quite a heap of the functions you'd exp... |
13 January 2009 09:13 GMT |
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What could be better than taking a sip from your favorite brew of coffee in the coziness of your comforting home and listening to your fav music on a Sunday morning? Well, there are some things people could indicate as better than this particular one, but for now let's stick to brewing (coffee or tea) and music.... |
24 October 2008 11:07 GMT |
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Little has changed in the way we order our food and beverages at a restaurant: the waiter comes and brings us the (sometimes very elegant) printed menu, we check it out, decide and reply to the waiter. The waiter then writes down our choices and makes annotations if applicable, then rushes with our order to see that ... |
2 October 2008 06:13 GMT |
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Ultimate Windows computers... have little to do with what's under the hood (just forget about system memory and processors for a moment). Or with the particular version of the Windows operating system they are running. Ultimate Windows computers is essentially a reference that points to the surface of a machine.... |
27 November 2007 06:21 GMT |
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