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Articles about launch: December 4, 2008

It’s official, Verizon’s $199 BlackBerry Storm coming November 21

by Robert Nelson on Nov 13, 2008 at 09:19 AM

After plenty of rumors, hope and speculation, the official details for the BlackBerry Storm have been announced.  The Storm will be priced at $199.99 after a $50 mail-in-rebate and along with a two-year agreement.  As for availability, November 21 will be the day when it will be both online and in stores.

The Storm, as noted in the short and to the point, press release will be the “first touch screen BlackBerry smartphone with the world’s first “‘clickable’ touch screen.“  Which despite the price not coming in quite as low as we would have hoped for, (lower than the iPhone 3G) should still be low enough to sell more than a few.

A few interesting tidbits from the Verizon Wireless announcement show that the Storm will be running software version 4.7, that it will be shipping with an 8GB microSD card and also that it will be able to function as a wireless modem for your notebook.  Of course, Verizon does not specify the extra cost for the tethering, simply stating that the Storm has “3G modem support.“

Keep reading to check out the full (and short) press release below…

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BlackBerry Storm user guide revealed, pricing information leaked

by Robert Nelson on Nov 11, 2008 at 05:31 PM

Nothing yet in terms of a launch date, however some new information has been released and also revealed about the BlackBerry Storm.  To begin with, RIM has officially release the interactive online “User Guide” for the Storm. 

The guide is what most geeks would typically ignore, and covers everything from the basics of setting up your device, to using the Storm, and even some “advanced” topics such as the desktop software and switching from another handset.  If nothing else, the online guide does offer some nice images of the Storm and should prove to be a good read for that reason alone.

Moving on, we have some additional information regarding the pricing of the Storm.  We should point out that this information has not been made official, and although it seems to be along the lines of what we have previously mentioned, it should still be considered a rumor. 

The pricing information comes courtesy of some screenshots that were taken from an internal Verizon website.  Based on the images, it looks like the Storm will set you back $519.99 at full retail, or $219.99 with a two-year agreement and $289.99 with a one-year agreement.  All-in-all, if these prove to be accurate they Storm could see some very nice sales.

Keep reading to check out the screenshots of the pricing information below…

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Microsoft’s Office Labs new Speed Launch program seems to be a bull’seye for many users

by Jodie Andrefski on Aug 19, 2008 at 10:16 PM

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Apparently in their spare time, Microsoft employees still work on techie projects. These projects are called “Community prototypes.“ The first such prototype, from Office Labs, is called Speed Launch. This program allows users to download the program and utilize it to work as a quick-start activation program.

It works with any file, website or program.  Users simply drag what they want to add to the program to the Speed Launch “Bull’s Eye” to create a shortcut, and name it. Then, whenever they want to access a shortcut,  simply press Windows-C and type the shortcut name…and voila!  There you go.  You are also able to use the program to open multiple items with the same name. Simply give the items the same name in the “naming stage” of the process, and when prompted to replace or merge the files, select merge.  That way, when you select that file name from the bull’s eye, any files given that name will open for you.

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How longs the 3G line?  “I am not exactly sure” -Apple 5th Ave NYC

by JG Mason on Jul 11, 2008 at 08:43 AM

Apple 5th Ave NYC
Here we are at the launch and Apple’s glass box store in the big Apple says “there is a good number of folks still outside.“  As many still wait outside for their chance to plunk down some cabbage for the latest iteration of the Jesus Phone, Apple is certain they have enough of the wonder gadget to satisfy demand.

Reports around the tubes say Apple was extremely careful not to repeat last years sell out this time around.  With a lower price, a lot more not-early adapters ready to get in on the iPhone fashion fun, that is a lot of phones on the block.

But just how long will you encounter delays in getting in and out?  “I am not exactly sure,“ says one Apple rep.  Those wishing to get in and out on, say a lunch break might be out of luck.  AT&T employees peg the registration process at about 25 minutes.  Apple says they will be very patient in walking people through the process.  Too bad the home activation was canned.

Will you wait?  If you’ve braved the line, let us know how long you wait in the comments…

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Microsoft purchases search company, just not the one you think

by Jodie Andrefski on Jul 2, 2008 at 11:13 PM

Powerset Powerset.com Screenshot

In an apparent attempt to boost it’s rather floundering search presence on the Net, Microsoft announced its plan to purchase the relatively unknown company Powerset.  This startup company has developed semantic search technology based upon natural language processing.

What this type of software does is use specific linguistic algorithms to determine what certain queries submitted to the engine mean, and then formulates answers based on data existing in a knowledge repository. Wikipedia is the repository used by Powerset. Personally, I don’t know…this could be a good or bad thing considering Joe Schmoe public writes Wikipedia. Founded by CEO Barney Pell, COO Steve Newcomb and Product Architect Lorenzo Thione, Powerset is a Silicon Valley company that was first launched in 2006.

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3G iPhone launch ‘confirmed’ for June 9?

by Robert Nelson on May 20, 2008 at 09:42 AM

3G iPhone June 9 2008

Although the date has been speculated for a while, Gizmodo is claiming that they have confirmed the launch of the 3G iPhone during the WWDC Keynote on June 9. This latest development comes from “sources close to the 3G iPhone launch” and puts the 3G enabled iPhone with worldwide availability without any delay, meaning that you will be able to plunk down your hard earned money without any further waiting.

So now, as this has not been confirmed by Apple we have to remember that it just may well still change, or its always possible that it is entirely untrue to begin with. The real question here is not when it will be released, but whether or not current iPhone users will feel the need to run out and upgrade. It sounds nice to me, but I am not sure if the 3G support alone would be enough to win me over.

Via [Gizmodo]

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Rumor: AT&T MediaFLO launch date, pricing revealed

by Robert Nelson on Apr 17, 2008 at 07:16 PM

AT&T officially announced their mobile TV, MediaFLO service just a few weeks ago with an original expectation to have the service go live sometime in May. Well it turns out that that timeframe will hold true, and the service is now expected rumored to launch on May 4, it will also officially be called AT&T Mobile TV.

Initially there will be three options available to subscribe to, a Limited, Basic and Plus Plan that will cost either $13, $15 or $30 a month respectively.

The Limited Plan will include Fox Mobile, CBS Mobile, NBC, and NBC News, the Basic Plan will include the same as the Limited Plan with the addition of Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, CNN Mobile and ESPN and the Plus Plan will include all of the previously mentioned channels along with an exclusive channel from Sony Pictures.

With the plans priced as they are lets just hope that the exclusive Sony Pictures channel is really worth that extra $15.

Via [Boy Genius Report]

 

 

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More leaked Motorola Z9 details, rumored to see an April 1 launch

by Robert Nelson on Mar 29, 2008 at 04:43 PM

With CTIA beginning on April 1 this year, its becoming difficult to judge whether we are seeing some April Fools jokes or good information. However in the case of the Motorola Z9 and the complete lack of secrecy up till this point I tend to believe when they say it will be launched on April 1.

So far we have seen a leaked pic, then the Z9 showed up with the FCC, some white papers were leaked, then a scanned ad showing the price, and finally the last piece of the puzzle—the release date.

In addition to the release date, which according to the BGR, it will indeed be launched with AT&T on April 1, the Z9 will also include AT&T Navigator support. The Navigator, which will be the new name for TeleNav is a GPS solution, but its still unclear if the Z9 will feature an A-GPS solution or true GPS support. Based on all the leaks up till this point it seems the next time we mention the Z9 should hopefully be the official announcement from AT&T.

Via [Boy Genius Report]

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Sprint’s upcoming launch dates: Samsung Ace, green LG Rumor

by Robert Nelson on Jan 18, 2008 at 06:32 PM

Sprint has a few new models coming up in the future, both the Samsung Ace and also a green version of the LG Rumor are expected to be available shortly.

The Samsung Ace is expected to be available on February 17 and carry a $449 price tag. The newly colored green LG Rumor is expected to be launched in March for $279.99 although a specific date has not been mentioned yet.

Other notable releases include the Sierra Wireless AirCard 597E on February 17 for $329 and the Alcatel-Lucent AL3500 for $499.99 is expected in March.

The pricing listed seems to be on the high side, which would indicate these are retail prices and you should expect much lower prices when signing an agreement.

Via [IntoMobile]

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Visual Image Search Engine to be a reality

by XXMark Ryan on Dec 21, 2006 at 03:01 AM

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Swedish company Polar Rose has announced that it will launch an industry first visual search engine for web based image searches.  With its successful $5.1 million Series A funding from Nordic Venture Partners last month, Polar Rose could make image searching a lot easier and more accurate through facial recognition and 3D imaging.  Polar will launch a beta version of its software in February next year.

They are also currently working on a plugin for Firefox and IE users. It will show a small photo symbol when the browser is opened - and when clicked, will use the Polar Rose service to look for matching photos in its database and tag them Flickr style.

The technology behind Polar Rose creates a virtual 3D image of a person, factoring out lighting and other conditions that can affect recognition. That 3D image is then used to try to guess when a person appears in a photo. The plugin, for example, will provide a link to try to find other images on the Internet of the person being tagged. At first, this data will be very thin. But if and when users adopt the Polar Rose plugin, the search feature could become a useful tool for finding additional pictures of people.

Read [Polar Rose] Via [Tech Crunch]

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