BlackBerry Storm versus Apple iPhone

by Philip on November 24, 2008

There has been a big hype surrounding the pre-release of the Blackberry Storm for one simple reason – it is RIM’s first Blackberry phone with touchscreen features. And by having that one feature, the Blackberry Storm was touted as an iPhone killer, if not one of iPhone’s many rivals. The release of the Blackberry Storm also completes the casting of touchscreen phone heavyweights. A few weeks ago, the highly anticipated Google Android Phone was released amidst spectators’ excitement and media hype. Although the Google Android Phone was successful in eliciting good comments and positive reviews, especially coming from the anti-iPhone camp, still there’s something lacking with the Google-powered Android phone that enables it to topple the iPhone. Hence, the Google Android Phone was put in the category of one of ‘em iPhone rival or iPhone killer wannabes. Would the Blackberry Storm suffer the same fate? Would its features and specs be enough to dislodge the iPhone as the most sought after, most popular mobile phone to ever arrive in the industry? Let’s take a look on the details, features, specs and anything and everything about the Blackberry Storm.

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Why Doesn’t Sprint.com Support Safari?

October 27, 2008

I was surfing and somehow I ended up on the Sprint.com website.  I saw something interesting–a family GPS tracking plan that ostensibly allows parents to keep track of where their kids are.  I clicked on this link:
Instead of getting a video demonstration, I get this:

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Hello world!

September 1, 2008

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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