World / All Themes
06.07.2008 20:17
engadgetmobile.com
Filed under: Handsets, RIM, Rogers Wireless, GSM, EDGE, HSDPA, UMTS A pretty believable roadmap for upcoming BlackBerry devices on Rogers has surfaced, and by and large, we're looking at a whole bunch of good news here. First, let's start out with the best: the rumor that Canadians will be able to pick up their Bolds before the month of July is out is still holding strong, with this particular document suggesting that the 25th will see an official announcement followed by in-store availability on the 29th. Next, the KickStart -- RIM's first flip -- should make an appearance in the second half of September, and finally, the Javelin is targeted for the tail end of the year in late November or early December. Happily, this is one of those rare situations where it looks like we'll be getting the good stuff (read: the Bold) first, since the Javelin's rumored to keep 3G out of the equation.Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments
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Mobile Phones
06.07.2008 20:14
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Component Parts
06.07.2008 20:14
telegraph.co.uk
Briton, Ross Fisher, beats bad weather to win European Open after leading from opening round, writes Lewine Mair.
Great Britain
Golf
06.07.2008 20:14
telegraph.co.uk
Sergio Garcia, an obvious favourite for the Open at Birkdale with Tiger Woods out of the way, would not want to do things Hogan's way and will not be putting in an appearance until Sunday, writes Lewine Mair.
Great Britain
Golf
06.07.2008 20:14
telegraph.co.uk
Ian Woosnam captured the second title of his rookie European Seniors Tour season after securing a three-shot victory over Paraguay's Angel Franco at the Russian Seniors Open, writes Perry Crooke.
Great Britain
Golf
06.07.2008 20:14
telegraph.co.uk
Twenty20 quarter-finals give players big chance to impress Indian talent scouts , writes Nick Hoult,Twenty20 Correspondent.
Great Britain
Cricket
06.07.2008 20:14
telegraph.co.uk
Worcestershire vice-captain and former England spinner Gareth Batty yesterday apologised to the club and supporters after falling off his moped when nearly three times over the drink-drive limit.
Great Britain
Cricket
06.07.2008 20:13
telegraph.co.uk
Middlesex (311-5) drew with South Africa (359-5 dec)Two years of preparation means beating England is a high priority for South Africa, writes Simon Briggs.
Great Britain
Cricket
06.07.2008 20:13
telegraph.co.uk
Sir Paul Condon has warned that the Indian Premier League offers the greatest threat of corruption since the bad old days of match-fixing in the late Nineties. Nick Hoult and Simon Briggs report.
Great Britain
Cricket
06.07.2008 20:13
telegraph.co.uk
All-rounder Graham Napier blasts Essex into the final of Friends Provident Trophy.
Great Britain
Cricket
06.07.2008 20:13
telegraph.co.uk
Yorkshire captain Darren Gough hopes to end his career with a Twenty20 bang.
Great Britain
Cricket
06.07.2008 20:13
telegraph.co.uk
The 'chokers' tag attached to South Africa's cricket team may be due a revision following the appointment of Jeremy Snape to their coaching staff, writes Derek Pringle.
Great Britain
Cricket
06.07.2008 20:13
telegraph.co.uk
South African Test batting maestro faces England after poor IPL campaign, says Huw Turbervill.
Great Britain
Cricket
06.07.2008 20:13
telegraph.co.uk
Hibernian (0) 0 Elfsborg (1) 2The driving rain served to dampen the enthusiasm of the Easter Road support while they witnessed their favourites being outplayed, writes Ewing Grahame.
Great Britain
Football
06.07.2008 20:13
telegraph.co.uk
Chairman Peter Hill-Wood insists Arsenal have 'no intention' of selling Emmanuel Adebayor but admits midfielder Alexander Hleb is set to leave the Emirates, writes Wayne Veysey.
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