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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 On Deck At Rogers Wireless


We all knew it was coming, but the Release of Sony Ericsson’s first Android phone, the Xperia X10, seems imminent on Rogers Wireless. They have just put up a landing page, detailing the specs and features, without giving a peep about the price. The Android 1.6 phone comes with a 4-inch screen, an astounding 8.1 [...]
Samsung Corby Pro Officially Released by Rogers


One thing we have come to know and love about Rogers is their way of releasing devices; simply put, they do it in waves. These days they are fully capitalizing on the touchscreen/QWERTY market for those users who don’t require a data plan yet want something flashy. Hot off the Galaxy Spica release, Rogers has [...]
Dropbox Coming To Android, Not Soon Enough!


Dropbox is a lifesaver. It is a multi-platform, cloud-based synchronization program that installs a directory called My Dropbox somewhere on your computer, and any file placed in that directory is automatically and seamlessly synced over the cloud to their servers, ready to download to another computer or mobile device at a moment’s notice. Previously Dropbox [...]
Sense UI ported over to Motorola Droid


We all know there is a very active development community for the Motorola Droid (the one Moto Android phone that can be rooted and developed for), but this is something special: HTC’s highly-touted (and admittedly beautiful) Sense UI interface has been ported over to the Motorola Droid from HTC’s Desire stock 2.1 ROM. This is [...]
BIS 3.0 for North American Users Coming March 28th


Get ready, folks, because the most exciting thing to happen to Blackberry users in months is coming soon. No, we’re not talking about another handset (where are you, 9650?), or OS6, we’re talking about the upgrade of BIS 2.8 to 3.0, replete with… Create and delete labels from the BlackBerry smartphone Increased Attachment Compatibility OpenDocument [...]
Android Rumour Roundup: Friday, March 19th, 2010

Telus putting another $650 million into their network


If you’re a Telus user, your phone service should see some impressive improvements this year as Canada’s second largest carrier will be putting another $650 million, after spending $700 million last year, into both its landline and wireless services. Analysts say this could give Telus an edge against their competitors, both new and old, with [...]
BlackBerry Roundup: March 19, 2025
