IntoMobile
There have been rumblings for the last couple of months about a next generation BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) Pearl code-named Striker, but in the way of details, we only knew it would have 3G. Well, today the veil has been lifted, and there’s a batch of pictures and a short clip giving us a full hardware tour. In terms of stylin (Read More)
IntoMobile
Sprint (NYSE: S) users with BlackBerry (NSDQ: RIMM) and Android smartphones can now use YouMail-powered visual voicemail service free of charge. You know how it works, right? Just like on the iPhone, plus more:You can scroll through incoming voicemail messages to see caller information including caller name, time of call, a (Read More)
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Lifehacker
There's an eyebrow-raising rumor that Google's toying with a cellphone that could work on any data network and make phone calls through its Gizmo5/Google Voice package. Are you ready to leave standard voice channels behind for the wireless data frontier? There are a handful of clues that, strung together, seem to point towa (Read More)
Lifehacker
Windows only: The Sumatra PDF Viewer is a tiny, open-source, portable, and, most of all, lightning-quick replacement for the bloated Adobe Reader we've all learned to replace. It's only a 1.2 MB download, so why not give it a try? Sumatra opened every PDF we threw at it without any issues, along with a table of contents in (Read More)
TmoNews
Ah yes its that time again. The rumor mill is churning! Above you will see what is rumored to be T-Mobile’s second Motorola Android device with MOTOBLUR. NOTHING has been confirmed so please take this as a very small grain of salt, in other words its a rumor. The guys over at AndroidandMe have received specs for the “Motus” (Read More)
Gizmodo
It doesn't only look beautiful, and it would make Jon Ive and Steve Jobs wet, but this naked Coca-Cola can would help save energy while reducing air and water pollution. Would it really make a difference? Let's do some math: I assume the consumption only increases through time, but let's take the daily 2007 numbers from Glo (Read More)
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The Unarchiver 2.2The Unarchiver is a much more capable replacement for "BOMArchiveHelper.app", the built-in archive unpacker program in Mac OS X.The Unarchiver is designed to handle many more formats than BOMArchiveHelper, and to better fit in with the design of the Finder. It can also handle filenames in foreign character (Read More)
Lifehacker
Windows: Wanna give Office 2010's online document syncing, Windows 7 taskbar integration, and killer quick steps a go? Microsoft has thrown open the doors on a free beta of Office 2010 Professional—for those who can wait out the download. As with the Windows 7 beta and most Microsoft offerings, this one requires grabbing a (Read More)
mashable
About a year ago, Google launched Chrome, their super fast, open source web browser. Since then it has grabbed just over three and a half percent of the world’s web browser market, according to Net Applications. That’s not bad, but still puts Chrome firmly in fourth place behind Internet Explorer, Firefox, and Safari. One (Read More)
Lifehacker
Windows only: Open source notification system Growl for Windows has finally hit the 2.0 milestone, and with it comes a ton of new features that let you further customize the way you receive your pop-in corner notices. Among the new features are images in notifications, playing sounds when notifications are received, keyboar (Read More)
TmoNews
Everyone happy with their new BlackBerry Bold 9700? Just as a reminder, don’t forget to enable Visual Voice Mail on your shiny new BlackBerry Bold 9700. To enable the FREE feature (Yes its free) all you have to do is log in to your MyT-Mobile account and go to plan and services and select Visual Voice Mail. As shown above e (Read More)
Lifehacker
You'll find an abundance of tools to test your internet connection speed but what if you want to test the quality and reliability of the connection? Pingtest gives you feedback on your connection. Pingtest allows you to select servers from around the world and test your connection to them. Your connection is graded based on (Read More)
Engadget
We know you don't actually care about 99 percent of the contents of the latest Flash Player update. What you really want to know is whether those new 1080p YouTube streams will run smoothly on your machine thanks to the newly implemented graphics card video acceleration. AnandTech has come to our collective aid on that one, (Read More)
Ars Technica
As Windows 2000 was being developed in the second half ofthe 1990s, Microsoft was firmly focused on building in as much functionalityas possible, in a play to push Novell Netware aside and establish Windows NT as the operating system for the business world. When NT was released (Read More)