As you may have have been able to discern from the multitude of leaks that have surfaced over the past few months, RIM is apparently getting set to debut a new touchscreen-equipped BlackBerry Bold at BlackBerry World next week. While still not completely official, that’s now been all but confirmed by RIM itself, which briefly featured the teaser pictured above on its website before pulling it for reasons unknown. As you can see, RIM apparently couldn’t help itself and promised that it will be a “bold step ahead,” and it appears that the phone is unsurprisingly running BlackBerry 7, which until recently was better known as OS 6.1 . Of course, that’s hardly the only news we’re expecting to hear at BlackBerry World, and you can be sure we’ll be there to brave the puns and bring it all to you. [Thanks, Matt] BlackBerry Bold Touch makes brief appearance on RIM’s website originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 29 Apr 2011 18:21:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Confirmed: Kin One and Two are returning to Verizon. Wait, what?
November 12th, 2010
admin Unbelievably, against all odds and better judgment, we are able to independently confirm that Microsoft’s short-lived Kin One and Kin Two are coming back for an encore performance on Verizon, possibly as soon as this quarter — but it won’t quite be the same product you remember from earlier this year. The phones were famously bashed for the unrealistic plan pricing model that put them head-to-head with actual, full-fledged smartphones — despite the fact that the devices were targeted squarely at tweens, teens, and twentysomethings — and we’re hearing that the revised phones will be totally, completely debundled from data services. Data-centric features like the Loop “are out,” we’re told — but the good news is that you’ll still be able to use one of the product’s most redeeming qualities, Zune Pass , over WiFi if you’re not signed up for a proper data plan. Of course, the value proposition of a Kin without… well, without its only value proposition is questionable at best, so we’re thinking this might just be a way to clear huge backlogs of hardware inventory before pulling the plug on the program. Seriously, who wants a Kin without the unlimited photo uploads? Confirmed: Kin One and Two are returning to Verizon. Wait, what? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 11 Nov 2010 20:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink



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