RIM’s BlackBerry Torch 9810 emerges on AT&T’s website, touts ‘4G’ capabilities

Well, hello beautiful! Can’t say we were expecting to see RIM launch a new BlackBerry this evening, but we’re sure there’s quite a few of you out there that’ll take it. The same BlackBerry Torch 2 that we previewed back in June has made the trek over to Ma Bell’s network, with a ‘Coming Soon’ page emerging just moments ago. AT&T claims that this is the world’s first 4G BlackBerry on its airwaves, but of course, that asterisk upside the “4G” logo couldn’t possibly be more telling. Regardless, the full-featured slider will arrive with BlackBerry 7 OS, a full QWERTY keyboard, sliding display, 1.2GHz processor, 8GB of onboard memory, room for 32GB of expandable storage, 720p video capture, inbuilt WiFi and support for the carrier’s HSPA+ network. Mum’s the word on a price and release, but you can tap that source link to get signed up for more.

Update: It’s official!

RIM’s BlackBerry Torch 9810 emerges on AT&T’s website, touts ‘4G’ capabilities originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 03 Aug 2011 00:44:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Adobe Photoshop CS4 Stonehenge

This article was written on March 04, 2008 by CyberNet.

I was quite surprised today when I saw an email in my Inbox letting me know that Adobe Photoshop CS4 (codename Stonehenge 11.0) has been leaked. I checked some of the BitTorrent sites and it does indeed look like it is available to anyone that wishes to download it. From what I’ve read the Adobe CS3 serial numbers do not work so you’ll need an updated serial number to get it running, but doing so wouldn’t exactly be legal.

The person who sent me the tip wishes to remain anonymous, but they did let me know that they haven’t found anything new in the release thus far. The compilation date of this build is November 1st, 2007 meaning it is a little dated already, and it was likely an early release sent out to key testers. Rumors have it that this build of Photoshop CS4 only contains Vista compatibility fixes, and not really anything else.

Lucky for you the tipster was kind enough to attach a screenshot of Adobe Photoshop CS4 running in XP with the new splash screen:

 adobe cs4 stonehenge
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There is no word on a release date at this point, but in the past Adobe has released new versions of their Creative Suite every 18 to 24 months. That would mean Adobe CS4 will be available somewhere between October 2008 and April 2009.

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iPhone price cuts hitting Radio Shack, Target tomorrow?

iPhone price cuts hitting Radio Shack, Target tomorrow?

Let the speculation begin! It may not be a sign of an iPhone refresh, but we’ve received multiple tips today about an imminent price drop for Apple’s flagship smartphone. According to a pair of trusty tipsters, Radio Shack is prepping to cut the cost of AT&T’s 16GB iPhone 4 to $169.99, with a two-year contract, from $199.99. The 32GB version will likewise take a $30 plunge at the Shack, ringing in at $269.99, and the price of the 8GB 3GS will drop to $19.99. Phone Arena is likewise reporting on Target slicing up the old Apple price tag, but lists varying numbers based on carrier. If all this talk turns out to be true, those prices should be ripe for the picking starting tomorrow.

[Thanks to everyone who sent this in]

iPhone price cuts hitting Radio Shack, Target tomorrow? originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 30 Jul 2011 18:01:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HTC Ignite and Prime surface on Dutch e-tailer, may indeed be coming soon

Second time’s a charm? Here’s hoping. Just months after seeing the so-called HTC Ignite and Prime surface alongside the Pyramid (which already launched as the Sensation 4G), it seems as if the remaining duo have found a home over at The Phone House. For those unaware, that’s the Dutch version of the UK’s Carphone Warehouse, a top-tier mobile shop that doesn’t steer folks wrong too often. The Ignite looks to be a Windows Phone 7 handset with an 800MHz processor, 3.7-inch display and an otherwise understated motif. The Prime, on the other hand, sports a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, a 5 megapixel camera and Microsoft’s homespun OS. There’s no mention of a price tag on either (nor any other specifications), but that whole “coming soon” thing most certainly has our interest piqued.

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HTC Ignite and Prime surface on Dutch e-tailer, may indeed be coming soon originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 28 Jul 2011 08:31:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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HTC Ruby images leak via Flickr, mysteriously disappear

HTC Ruby images leak via Flickr, mysteriously disappear

It looks like someone forgot about the HTC Flyer’s glossy screen: a series of shots (now pulled) from Flickr reveal what appears to be the backside of a new HTC smartphone. The photo sharing service outed the shots as being taken by an HTC Ruby, a white-backed smartphone with a dual-flash camera and 3.5mm audio jack. Really, that’s all we know. The last phone HTC codenamed “Ruby” turned out to be the HTC Arrive, so maybe this gem will shine with a Mango-tinged hue. Then again, Android is just as likely to use cameras and headphone jacks as any other OS, so really it’s anybody’s game. Hit the break for a bonus reflecto-shot and tell us what you think this phantom phone ought to run.

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HTC Ruby images leak via Flickr, mysteriously disappear originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 25 Jul 2011 07:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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MSI tablet moseys on through the FCC, exposes its inner secrets

MSI Tablet at the FCC

What we have here, is a decidedly low-end Android tablet from the folks at MSI (possibly a member of the Enjoy family) flying through the FCC as fast as its single-core 1GHz Cortex A8 CPU and 512MB of RAM will carry it. Inside you’ll find Bluetooth and WiFi antennas, as well as enough room for a full-sized SD card, though oddly the user manual says this model (listed as MS-N0Y1) only supports sizes up to 8GB. Up front you’ll find a camera for video chatting, the requisite buttons for navigating the customized version of Gingerbread, and a 10-inch screen sporting a rather uninspiring 800×480 resolution. There’s a second camera around back, as well as the all important FCC tag. Check out the gallery below and hit up the source for the aforementioned user manual and a special treat — schematics for those Android pushing internals.

MSI tablet moseys on through the FCC, exposes its inner secrets originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 23 Jul 2011 16:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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BlackBerry Bold 9790 Bellagio offers unsanctioned tutorial (video)


Well BlackBerry fans, yet another variation of the Bold is now making the rounds on the internet: it’s the 9790, otherwise known as the Bellagio. Although the device was first leaked in late May — where we learned it would feature BlackBerry 7 OS, 8GB of internal memory, a touchscreen, and NFC — RIM’s latest QWERTY companion has remained below the radar ever since. Now, it’s reappeared in some official tutorials, which reveal a familiar user interface. Also, two other videos offer views of the handset’s exterior profile and a quick peek beneath the battery cover. Why are Lazaridis and Balsillie prepping this for sale when the Bold 9900 has yet to reach consumers? All we need is one, and the similar hardware and specs aren’t building a compelling argument. Sure, RIM said it would be releasing seven upcoming smartphones in the coming months, but haven’t its leaders learned that less is more? Follow the source for an extended peek at the redundancy.

BlackBerry Bold 9790 Bellagio offers unsanctioned tutorial (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 23 Jul 2011 06:26:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Android App Player leaks out on to BlackBerry PlayBook

Android App Player leaks out on to BlackBerry PlayBook

Back in April, when we put the PlayBook through its paces, we were disappointed to find it lacked the previously promised, and eventually teased, Android Player. Well, the time has finally come — at least for those of you, who don’t mind getting your hands, and tablet, dirty with leaked software. The folks over at n4bb snatched up a beta version of the program, which brings nearly 250,000 little-green-monster apps to the BB slab, but point out that it’s got its drawbacks. Aside from altogether lacking a back button, this build apparently has some lagging issues. If you’re the adventurous type, however, you can download and sideload the appropriate file by clicking on the source link below. But if your PlayBook gets covered in all sorts of leaky beta goo, don’t come running to us — it is unofficial after all.

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Android App Player leaks out on to BlackBerry PlayBook originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 22 Jul 2011 09:49:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Mystery Lenovo Tablet tries to sneak through the FCC, 7-inch IdeaPad on the way?

IdeaPad A1-07 and LePad A1-07

Tell Sally Kimball to grab her bike, looks like we’re gonna have to leave Idaville to solve this mystery. What appears to be a brand new tablet from the fine folks at Lenovo just tried to sneak its way through the FCC, bearing the model numbers IdeaPad A1-07 and LePad A1-07. There is a chance, however remote, this could be LePad successor CEO Yang Yuanqing said would be coming in September or October. But, with the K1 and P1 having only recently emerged from the shadowy back alleys of Leaktown, it’s hard to imagine the Chinese manufacturer is already prepping a follow up. The “07” implies this could be a 7-inch sibling of those 10-inch slates, but we’re just taking shots in the dark. The only thing we know for certain is the A1-07 sports Bluetooth — not terribly surprising. If you’re the type who likes line graphs and regulatory labels make sure to hit up the source link.

Mystery Lenovo Tablet tries to sneak through the FCC, 7-inch IdeaPad on the way? originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 21 Jul 2011 09:21:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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International Atrix unlocked bootloader uncovered, hackers around the globe rejoice

Atrix Unlocked Bootloader

That Atrix unlocked bootloader that leaked last month had one nagging limitation — it was only for the AT&T version of Motorola’s dual-core device. Now, thanks to the tireless folks who haunt the XDA forums, all of our international friends rockin’ the laptop-dockable handset will soon be free of Moto’s chains. Project Cheesecake, as the quest was known, has dug up files from a forthcoming Orange UK firmware upgrade that can be applied to any Atrix across the globe. That means even our impatient neighbors to the north on Bell will be able to get in on the unlocking action early. If you can’t wait for Motorola to officially get the update out the door, just keep an eye out at the source and more coverage links. The devs are doing some final testing to ensure it doesn’t brick phones and creating localized builds, so you’re just gonna have to wait a tiny bit longer.

[Thanks, Guillermo]

International Atrix unlocked bootloader uncovered, hackers around the globe rejoice originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 14 Jul 2011 13:47:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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