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Engadget is the definitive source and final word for news on gadgets and technology. The site's team of expert editors and columnists cover the world of consumer electronics with unmatched passion and an obsessive attention to detail. From the latest smartphone news, to reviews and hands-on looks at laptops, HDTVs, gaming, and more, Engadget brings you all the tech news you need.
 
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  • Blackberry OS 4.3.0 to 5.0
  • Data connection (WiFi, 3G or EDGE)
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  • A non-stop, daily stream of all the news on Engadget, Engadget Mobile, and Engadget HD
  • See features, reviews, unboxings, and hands-on coverage as it happens
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  • Intuitive and clear interface.
Details
General Release: January 06, 2010
Seller: AOL
Copyright: 2010, AOL, Inc.
Version: 1.0.1

Storm Release: April 14, 2010
Seller: AOL
Copyright: 2010, AOL, Inc.
Version: 1.0.0


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