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BlackBerry Bold 9700

It's been a long time between 3G phones, but RIM has finally unveiled the successor to the Bold 9000. This new Bold is smaller, lighter and makes use of an optical trackpad instead of a jogball.

BigTinCan Maps helps you fix your street

A new open-source mapping app goes beyond guiding you from A to B, allowing you to fix maps on the fly and clean up your community in the process.

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  • Sony Ericsson T715

    The T715 is what we like to call a next-generation cheapie. Though the majority of its specifications are commonplace, it does feature HSDPA for fast web browsing.

  • BlackBerry Curve 8520

    With the BlackBerry Curve 8520, RIM has done a good job of creating an affordable phone with all the right features, although you might miss 3G connectivity. Just make sure you get it in black.

  • BlackBerry Curve 8900

    We wanted a "Baby Bold" but instead we got the "Bold lite". Not having 3G seriously cripples an otherwise excellent BlackBerry.

  • Vodafone Compass

    Compass makes an excellent navigation tool for casual users looking for directions a few times a month or year. More frequent users should look to something more robust.

  • BlackBerry Bold 9000

    The Bold is what BlackBerry fans have been waiting for. It's feature-rich and sharply designed, let down in small measure by some cumbersome software.

  • BlackBerry 8707g

    The BlackBerry 8707g is reasonably zippy and easy-to-use, but lacks many common smartphone features like Wi-Fi and microSD memory expansion.

  • BlackBerry Pearl 8110

    The 8110 isn't so much an updated model as it's virtually identical to the previously released Pearl 8120, excluding the fact that the 8110 includes a GPS chipset, but is without Wi-Fi.

  • LG Shine Slide (KE970)

    LG has put the original Shine in the dryer by mistake, shrinking its size, specs and price tag to make an affordable version of the popular handset.

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  • BlackBerry Curve 8520 swaps balls for pads

    BlackBerry has replaced its well-loved jogball with a touch-sensitive trackpad in its latest messaging handset release.

  • More streamlined Facebook for BlackBerry

    It's been only about a month-and-a-half since RIM released the last update to Facebook for BlackBerry (and then a fix to that update just after that), and BlackBerry's maker has already come out with a more streamlined version of the popular social-networking app it co-developed with Facebook's help.

  • Vodafone to build app store for everyone

    Sick of hearing about great apps that are only available on other phones? Vodafone wants to give everyone a chance to share the love by offering an app store that embraces every one of the millions of mobiles on its network.

  • BlackBerry Storm 2 confirmed by RIM CEO

    Research In Motion confirmed on Monday what many have speculated to be in the works: a BlackBerry Storm 2.

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