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RIM Testing Touchscreens and Tablets to Take on Apple

Well, this is interesting. We just brought you the story of the Blackberry Bold/Torch 9800, which we know is the slider, touchscreen-enabled BlackBerry device. We know that exists. We’ve seen it. But, apparently The Wall Street Journal considers this a marvelous device, and, above anything else, are saying that their sources say that RIM is [...]

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BlackBerry 9800 Slider Briefly Captured in Video

Brief video of the leaked BlackBerry 9800, first RIM slider phone, is posted on BoyGeniusReport.  While the blur video does not reveal every detail info of it, the Slider should be running BlackBerry OS 6 and support both touch screen input or its QWERTY keyboard input. Check out the video below and get more posts about [...]

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Rumor: BlackBerry 9670 Clamshell

Together with the recent BlackBerry slider rumor, more BlackBerry clamshell photos are available from cellular guru. The BlackBerry 9670 clamshell has been spied with the upcoming BlackBerry OS 6. It is wider than a usual clamshell to accommodate the QWERTY keyboard. BlackBerry OS 6 is said to be launched in Q3 this year according to the previous leaks. [...]

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RIM BlackBerry Slider Appears Again Showing Off BlackBerry 6 OS

We’ve had a bit of a very interesting relationship with the BlackBerry Slider ’round these parts, and we’re honestly glad to see it show up again, especially because it’s boasting a new trick. So, whether you want to call it the Slider, or maybe the BlackBerry T –for Talladega–, here’s your next glimpse of the [...]

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Rumor: BlackBerry Goes Slider

If Blackberry had never surprised you with its hardware design, it looks like they are trying to do something different than its usual BlackBerry style smartphone. Leak images of BlackBerry in slider form factor are posted on bbleaks, it is also a full touch screen phone to allow you using it without the hardware keyboard. [...]

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