BlackBerry 9810

15 years ago

The 9810 Touch is the beefed up version of the 9800 original touchscreen with slideout keyboard. Style wise not alot…

RIM hosts press conference call on system failure

15 years ago

A node failed in RIM's UK centre in Slough on Monday and the switch over to redundant system did not…

BlackBerry problems now worldwide

15 years ago

Following on from our original post 2 days ago it now seems the problem has spread from EMEA (Europe, Middle…

Samsung Galaxy SIII specs leaked?

15 years ago

The site phandroid was sent the supposed leaked specs of the new Samsung Galaxy SIII. Spec listed included: A dual-core 1.8GHz…

iTunes 10.5 now available to download

15 years ago

iTunes 10.5 is now available to download from the Apple site. Updates include support for iOS 5 (due tomorrow October 12th),…

Comreg second quarter results

15 years ago

Comreg have released their second quarter results on the mobile market and there seems to be some signs of movement.…

iPhone 4 pre orders top 1 Million in 24hrs!

15 years ago

According to Apple pre orders of their soon to be released iPhone 4S have topped the one million mark in…

Tesco Mobile launches pay monthly plans

15 years ago

Tesco have launched a variety of new pay monthly plans (Capped, Sim only or 18 month contracts with a phone).…

URGENT BIS currently experiencing problems

15 years ago

It appears that BIS (BlackBerry Internet Services) is experiencing problems in at least the UK and Ireland. Hopefully it'll be…

Newbay bought by RIM

15 years ago

Newbay, an Irish company, was bought this week by Research in Motion (the makers of BlackBerry devices) for 100 million…


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