iPhone Apple's 4 officially opens today, and customers pre-order and hope for a walk and get the new devices are set to throughout the country – and this after the 600,000 devices is estimated to be...
Research In Motion (RIM), manufacturer of the BlackBerry gadgets are likely to create a product that is named BlackPad tablets. This rumor was first circulated in the Wall Street Journal as saying that the BlackBerry will launch BlackPad at a conference held in San Francisco, USA. The most recent rumors say this tablet seems to not be named because RIM BlackPad register a patent called ‘SurfBook’ so that the possibility of this BlackBerry will be called SurfBook. May be RIM want to make new brand from their BlackBerry.
RIM’s Blackberries were among the most desired smartphones that were available in the early 2000’s. At that time the iPhone was just a sparkle in Steve Jobs’ eye and Windows handsets were not the choice of business professionals. In those heady days RIM appeared to be unobtainable.
With the coming up of iPhone, the BlackBerry Storm confronted the strong competition with iPhone. More problems rolled over with the coming up of Storm 2 that did not come close to the 3G and 3GS. The occurrence of iPad on the scene enthralled the world and Apple seemed to sew up the whole of the consumer mobile industry. The creators of the operating system of the Samsung’s Galaxy Tab have admitted that the OS is not made for the tablet use.
Fujitsu Corporation revealed a prototype “Large Dual-Touchscreen Mobile Phone” which utilizes the Symbian platform At CEATEC JAPAN 2010 – one of the world’s largest electronic shows.
This new mobile phone has two big touchscreens in a clamshell form, and improves on the traditional keypad and display interface configuration through a brand new design.
For instance, it is possible to devote the top screen to the “social” realm and bottom one to your private “personal” realm. You can display your contact list on the top and your photo gallery on the other, and then drag the photo you want to share to the list. This is a very cool and easy-to-understand interface.