
Here are some fresh new pictures of the BlackBerry Bold 9800. The BlackBerry Bold 9800 is a pretty much a mistery as of now. Still, we have now seen some images of the device that prove its existence. The handset combines a touchscreen and a portrait-sliding QWERTY keyboard and is similar in size to the BlackBerry Curve 8900 (when closed). Information about its specifications is still lacking.
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Based on the Starz Original TV series “Spartacus: Blood and Sand,” this 3D fighting game allows players to engage in intense combat as our Thracian hero fights for survival and freedom. Vie to become the top gladiator of Capua, compete in head-to-head multiplayer battles via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, or customize your fighting experience in the challenge and survival modes.
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Nokia E73 Mode is a portrait QWERTY device that features Wi-Fi, 3G connectivity, and two different customizable homescreens-one for “work” and the other for “life” resembling the Nokia E72. Read the Nokia E73 Mode press release here.
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This is a preview of a few games running on the Android based Archos 5 Internet Tablet that recently got OpenGL. Enjoy!
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Cameloft has just released the Asphalt 5 games trailer for the Nokia N8. Head over to the next page to view the trailer
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This is the first leaked picture of a new Sony Ericsson QWERTY phone running Android 2.1 thats set to launch this fall.
Specs:
- QWERTY keyboard
- 5.5 inch screen
- Android 2.1
- Launching this fall
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Sprint launches the first ever 4G phone in America with a celebration of firsts throughout time. Similarly to the HD2, the HTC EVO 4G sports a giant 4.3-inch display and a 1GHz Snapdragon chipset. The most interesting thing about it however, is that it’s the first phone in the United States to support Sprint’s WiMAX 4G network. This allows it to take advantage of better video streaming, faster data connectivity and a 1.3MP front-facing camera for video calls. It has HTC’s renowned Sense UI on top of Android 2.1, which means users will have access to thousands of applications. Another premium feature of the smartphone is the 8MP camera with HD video recording capabilities.
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The YouTube user Camb078 shows us the new Google / Bing Search Bar on the Nokia C6. The Nokia C6 positions itself significantly higher in the hierarchy of devices, sporting a 16:9 3.2″ touchscreen and slide-out QWERTY. Other hardware goodies that have found their way onto the C6′s body include a 5MP camera with flash and autofocus, Wi-Fi, GPS and 3.5mm jack. It is, of course, powered by Symbian^1 (S60), so nothing new under the sun here. Not surprisingly, users will have access to a plethora of Ovi services, including Store, Music, Chat and Mail.
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