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Monday, 14 November 2011

Prototype BlackBerry London with BBX OS spied

RIM's first smartphone to run the new BBX operating system, will be called the BlackBerry London and will be slimmer than the iPhone 4S according to reports.

The Verge is showing an image of a touchscreen device (pictured right) with a 3.7-inch touchscreen, bookended by two silver metal strips, that looks nothing like any BlackBerry device we've ever seen.

The London, which is by no means official and may just be a prototype, will reportedly arrive carrying RIM's BBX operating system, which derives from the QNX software developed for the PlayBook tablet.

Stand-up and be counted

Also on-board, allegedly, is a 1.5GHz dual-core processor, 16GB of internal storage and 1GB of memory. There's also an 8-megapixel camera and a 2-megapixel front-facing camera.

The Verge's report also says that the device can apparently stand-up on one of its sides, while BGR reports that this device will replace the now scrapped Colt as RIM's first BBX handset.

The device could be launched in the second or third quarter of 2012. Could the 'London', which also looks an awful lot like the Nokia N8, be RIM's path back to the big-time?

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Saturday, 10 September 2011

Apple loses prototype iPhone 5, say reports

Apple loses prototype iPhone 5, say reports

An Apple employee reportedly lost an iPhone 5 prototype in a San Francisco bar, one year after the exact same thing happened.

CNET is reporting that an "unreleased device" was left in a tequila bar in the Mission district in late July and sparked a mad, yet unsuccessful, dash from Apple to reclaim the handset.

The embarrassing revelation, which is almost too bizarre to believe, is a carbon copy of last year's incident which ended with a pre-release iPhone 4 ending up in the hands of tech blog Gizmodo.

The report claims that the device may have been sold on the Craigslist site for just $200 (£120).

Traced

Apple traced the phone back to a San Francisco flight where a man, who admitted being at the Cava 22 lounge where the device was lost, but denied any knowledge of the phone.

CNET reckons Apple offered the guy cash, and no questions asked, for the safe return of the phone, but he again denied ever being in possession of it.

The story, if it turns out to be accurate (Apple haven't commented) will come as a massive humiliation for Apple following last year's lost iPhone 4 escapades.

The company is set to have stepped up security around the new device to avoid a repeat of last year's saga, but it seems they reckoned without the power of tequila.



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