Catch Up Monday: Read Up On The Important Stuff Before Facing The Week

October 5 2009 Categorized Under: Desktop Computers, Entertainment, Gaming, Laptops, Networking, Peripherals, Wireless Tags; , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 2 Commented

image by florriebassingbourn CC via flickr, click for sourceIt’s Monday again and you know what that means – getting back to work, getting over hang over and generally wishing the weekend did not end in the blink of an eye.

Monday is also the day for catching up to what’s been happening since your left your desk on Friday. So here are the important things for you to get updated on. Get to the other side to read about more indications of new (and delectable) Apple products coming out soon and how your tech future is shaping up in terms of GPUs and super-fast wireless data connections that are faster than your wired home broadband.

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RIM (Research In Motion) BlackBerry Curve 8520: A Cheaper Curve

August 10 2009 Categorized Under: Cell Phones Tags; , , , , , , , , one Commented

Blackberry-8520-affordable smartphone but no 3G :(

The new BlackBerry Curve 8520 is the model that comes after the Curve 8900. It is a lot like the 8900 with some of the features missing. Physically the design of the Curve 8520 looks a lot like the Curve 8900 but the former has enough new features that set it apart.

The Curve 8520 being a lower-end model makes for a perfect starter for someone who is just entering the smartphone category and does not need all the bells and whistles that usually come with higher-end models. But that does not mean that this phone is limited. You can still do all the major things you want to do with your smartphone and connect your company’s BlackBerry Enterprise servers. Sounds like a solution you have been waiting for? Read on.

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