We are live at the Toronto launch of the BlackBerry all touch Z10 device running BB10 and it looks and feels great. Here are the full specs of the Z10. Processor: Dual-Core 1.5GHz Display: 4.2”, 4 point multi-touch LCD display, 1280 x 768 resolution at 356 DPI, Touch On Lens Camera: 8MP rear …
Read More »Why RIM has a great shot with BB10
If you have been following Tek Tok since our initial launch in 2010, you may know that we are avid Apple users and huge fans of the iPhone and the iOS ecosystem. You may also know that while we appreciate Android for what it is, we are not the biggest …
Read More »Blackberry Playbook to get Rovio’s Angry Birds
Posted by Jamie Forestell It was just a matter of time and I am quite sure has held some people back from purchasing a Blackberry Playbook, but the time has come. Yesterday during a keynote at the Blackberry World 2011 Conference, RIM announced that Angry Birds will be released for the …
Read More »Research in Motion (RIM) kicks off Blackberry World 2011
Posted by Jamie Forestell Earlier today RIM made several announcements as they kicked off Blackberry World 2011 being held in Orlando Florida. Where to begin? RIM introduced two new BlackBerry Bold Smartphones – Bold 9900 and Bold 9930 – Coming Summer 2011 and will feature a touchscreen alongside the QWERTY keyboard. …
Read More »RIM acquires Montreal based Tungle
Montreal based Tungle.me has announced it was recently acquired by Blackberry maker Research in Motion (RIM). Tungle is a scheduling application that syncs with your existing calendar to assist with eliminating double bookings, time zone mishaps and the back-and-forth of finding a time to meet. At this time there is …
Read More »Blackberry Playbook launch day sales may exceed 50,000
Posted by Jamie Forestell The Blackberry Playbook has been hyped since late 2010 and as of April 19, the tablet from RIM is finally here. Reports indicate approximately 50,000 units were sold in retail locations as well as pre-order sales. While some negative reviews are coming in , it is important …
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