TheStreet.com RIM's BlackBerry 9800 Slider On Deck TheStreet.com The touchscreen apparently slides up like the Palm Pre to reveal a physical keyboard that looks very similar to the BlackBerry Bold.
BlackBerry 9800 for AT&T Already on Pre -Order One News Page bmclachlan RIM is set to release a touch device with a slide out keyboard..
BlackBerry OS 6.0 Pre -release: RIM's Got Work to Do OS News The BlackBerry 9800 is an upcoming slider device, similar to the Palm Pre , and in the video, it is shown running a pre-release build of BlackBerry OS 6.0.
Last night’s bombshell news that Palm is allegedly looking for a buyer immediately got us thinking — who should it be?
Mobiletor.com RIM's BlackBerry Slider Gets Detailed Softpedia … can count the fact that it should be a portrait sliding device, and it seems that the phone might end up with a Palm Pre -like form factor when released. ..
PC World Is RIM planning to release a BlackBerry slider? BlackberryBlast Is RIM planning a new ( Palm Pre -like) slider
This isn’t confirmed, but with RIM rumored to be exploring sliding-QWERTY devices for a pretty long time, one of our BlackBerry connects dropped some info on us and we wanted it to share it. Here’s what we know: • It’s a portrait-oriented slider.
eWeek's '10 Products That Must Be Killed in 2010' features Palm Pre , RIM Storm … MacDailyNews (blog) Palm Pre : When Palm first introduced the Pre , most tech users were excited to get their hands on it. The device had the ability to multitask and, ..
The year is 1999. Bill Clinton is the President of the United States, gas is 94 cents a gallon, Bondi Blue iMacs are a staple in dorm rooms across the country, and Microsoft is trying to bring the desktop Windows experience to the pocket, pushing its Palm-size PC concept (after Palm had quashed the original “Palm PC” branding) on a world still feeling jilted by the failures of the Apple Newton.
Verizon Wireless and Palm have a long history…but is Verizon now considering passing on the Palm Pre in favor of devices from RIM and Motorola?
China Telecom is in talks with Palm about offering the Pre smartphone in China, and its talks with RIM about offering a BlackBerry model continue.
There’s been one promised iPhone killer after another – the Google Android-based G1, the RIM BlackBerry Storm, the yet-to-ship, years-delayed Windows Mobile 7 – but none has given it worthwhile competition to date.