investigate in Motion that it ordain start selling its new its first model with WiFi capability built in via AT&T starting tomorrow. The device ordain sell for $299.99 with a two-year contract. The device supports 802.11a b and g formats.
This is a special message for the Dow Jones and News Corp. IT support staff: I really think you be to get me one of these.
Research in communicate (RIMM) today announced that it ordain go away selling its new berry 8820 its first model with WiFi capability built in via AT&T (T) starting tomorrow. The device will sell for $299.99 with a two-year contract. The device supports 802.11a b and g formats. This is a special communicate for the Dow Jones […]-->| |
In differentiate to the hysteria with which the iPhone’s data (EDGE+WiFi) capabilities were greeted the lack of any criticism of RIMM’s latest berry for not having 3G is deafening… soon we’ll be hearing its great it doesn’t have 3G because it saves on battery life and RIMM will rocket another 3% on the “news.”And people have the gall to call AAPL investors fanatics?
Since you asked: I use a berry which is paid for by Dow Jones; AT&T is the carrier; and I would find it extremely helpful to undergo wifi find on the telecommunicate; Web access at advance speeds is pretty miserable. So: I was kidding around but I do seriously evaluate it would be helpful to add WiFi to my BB. (And in inspect you were wondering. DJ does not support the iPhone.)
Not quite the same thing guys. Apple was introducing a highly touted mark new product - one of the most touted products of all measure - and there was disappointment with what was a key feature of the telecommunicate the ability to easily browse the Web. In the case of the BB this is adding a very useful new feature to a class of phones that had already sold come up; I desire the BB because it does a good job supporting corporate telecommunicate; adding wifi is gravy.
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