November 13th, 2008 at 7:14 pm
| Verizon Wireless will start selling the BlackBerry Storm, Research in Motion’s eagerly anticipated touch-based iPhone 3G alternative, on November 21 for $250 with a new two-year contract.A $50 mail-in rebate will bring the customer’s outlay down to $200, on a par with the cost of Apple’s popular handset (which is exclusive to AT&T Wireless).Research in Motion announced the BlackBerry Storm in October, saying the phone would be available from Verizon Wireless before the holidays. Verizon announced the pricing and on-sale date today. For more, see the Storm page on Verizon’s Web site. |
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Interesting Reading..
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- December 24, 2008 -- 9-year-old Indian girl cracks Microsoft exam
- May 16, 2008 -- Sony’s PSP-Skype handset arrives
- April 5, 2008 -- World’s first 5 inch fold out display
- April 10, 2008 -- Sony HDR-TG1, Smallest Camcorder announced
- September 14, 2008 -- HTC touch diamond available from Sprint now
- September 16, 2008 -- Microsoft, Cray launch ‘personal’ supercomputer for $25K
- December 26, 2008 -- Sony Unveils 9.9mm Thin LCD in Canada
- November 29, 2008 -- Review: Samsung Omnia mobile phone
- December 6, 2008 -- Black & Decker’s Thermal Leak Detector
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