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BlackBerry Bold, Why I'm Not Buying An iPhone Anytime Soon

Posted by James Breen at 13 May 2008 15:36

You haven't seen something like this, I guarantee.... Today you can also get these wi fi phone in mind like I did.

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Having dinner last night, discussion turned to the iPhone and the new version set for release in June. Chatter around the table turned to whether to upgrade (or purchase, for the people at the table without the device already). It seems everyone's waiting a month before contemplating the big purchase. I'm not, and I'll tell you why. One word… Android T-Mobile is releasing Android based phones this fall. Enabling development of a huge array of applications for the phone has the potential .. click here.

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Research in Motion (TSE: RIM; NASDAQ: RIMM) has announced their newest smartphone: the BlackBerry Bold, or BlackBerry 9000. With twice the screen resolution of the current Curve model, the Bold is set to compete resolution-wise with the Apple iPhone - though not in actual screen size. Though RIM didn't announce an initial price point or any carrier agreements, AT&T stated Monday that it will be the "exclusive carrier" in the USA for the Bold. (Interestingly the RIM announcement states .. full article.

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Getting cameras into mobile phones these days have become so commonplace, that it's actually harder to find a phone without the camera, then one with it. But what about doing things the other way around? Instead of trying to cram the camera functionality into a mobile phone, why not add the phone functionality, or at least mobile data part of it, to the digital still and video cameras. Not to make them into a phones, but to provide modern cameras with the same data connectivity options ....

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People file for bankruptcy because they're in debt. The more debt there is, the more bankruptcies there are. Well, duh! It really is that simple. When compared to the level of borrowing, the rate of bankruptcy has remained fairly steady. In 1977, 74 bankruptcies were filed for every $100 million of consumer debt. In 1997, 73 bankruptcies were filed for every $100 million of consumer debt. Bankruptcy isn't the cause of debt but rather is the result. And it isn't the disease but rather is one of the cures. Restricting access to bankruptcy court won't solve the problem of debt any more than closing the hospitals will cure a plague.


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