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Survey: iPhone threatens BlackBerry; Palm holds steady

Crave A recent survey shows that while Research In Motion continues to lead as the smartphone of choice among consumers, that Apple's iPhone is quickly catching up. ChangeWave Research on Tuesday released ... Read story »

BlackBerry fever in Thailand? How'd that happen?

Blogs While more evolutionary than revolutionary, RIM has just released BBM 5.0 in its App World store. Readers outside of Thailand may not be too interested in this, but because BB fever ... Read story »

Will 2009 be the year of the Android?

Crave Though Apple had been making headlines with the iPhone 3G, the smart phone to beat in 2009 is the Android-based HTC G1. Powering the G1 is an open source operating system ... Read story »

BlackBerry Storm parts pricier than iPhone's

Crave Market research firm iSuppli has taken apart the BlackBerry Storm and discovered that the sum of its parts is worth more than those of Apple's iPhone 3G. Components used to ... Read story »

PC makers dive into smart phone market

Blogs For whatever reason, it seems that having Nokia, RIM, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, Palm, HTC, LG and Apple are not enough, and PC makers now want to join the smart phone market ... Read story »

Palm losing out as iPhone gains corporate fans

Crave On Thursday, ChangeWave released the results of an otherwise dismal survey predicting a tough time ahead for anyone who relies on corporate IT spending for their livelihood. But the news was ... Read story »

Nokia still tops smartphone market, but others gaining

Crave Finnish manufacturer Nokia shipped the most smartphones in 2008, but its worldwide market share continues to decrease as rivals roll out popular, high-profile handsets, according to Gartner. It also said Apple ... Read story »

Touch-screen BlackBerry coming soon?

Crave Research in Motion has a touchscreen BlackBerry in the works that should be out in the third quarter, according to a recent report. The Wall Street Journal has echoed a previous ... Read story »

HTC Touch Dual having a hard time in Korea

Blogs HTC launched its Touch Dual smart phone recently through Korea's No. 1 mobile network provider SK Telecom early July. At the same time, local giant Samsung released its Blackjack 2 (i780) ... Read story »

BlackBerry desktop manager for Mac available October 2

Crave Screenshot from BlackBerry Web site. It's official. Mac users will be able to download the free BlackBerry desktop manager for their computers from 0100 hours Saturday morning Singapore time (+8 GMT). ... Read story »

Will Android phone and iPhone succeed in Korea?

Blogs KT confirmed to launch Apple iPhone within this year. But I'm still unsure of this since KT has been delaying the release. I am also still curious whether this will be ... Read story »

Powermat wireless device chargers now available

Crave Powermat has been touting its wireless chargers for awhile now--ever since CES 2009, quite frankly--but now they're finally available for you, the consumer, to purchase. The Powermat is a one-pad, one-plug ... Read story »

RIM the target of Microsoft-Nokia pact

Crave While the iPhone may be the apple of everyone's eye, Nokia says that its main goal in partnering with Microsoft is taking on BlackBerry maker Research In Motion. "This is really ... Read story »

Macs to get BlackBerry Desktop

Crave BlackBerry Desktop software, currently available only for Windows, is coming to the Mac. At long last, Research In Motion is bringing its BlackBerry Desktop software to Mac OS X. In ... Read story »

Why is Apple saying NO to Adobe Flash on iPhone?

Blogs Recently, Adobe paraded its Adobe Flash Player 10.1 software for smartphones, smartbooks, Netbooks, PCs and other Internet-connected devices, allowing content created using the Adobe Flash Platform to reach users wherever they ... Read story »

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