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Walt Mossberg leaks the BlackBerry Storm 2

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Well, well, looks like Unkie Walt accidentally programmed his calendar to publish a combined preview of the Motorola CLIQ and the BlackBerry Storm 2 a little earlier than everyone else. Nothing particularly insightful on the CLIQ, but Mossy says RIM’s latest is a big improvement over the original Storm — mostly because of the revamped touchscreen, which provides “faster, smoother typing.” Yep, that’s pretty much what we were expecting. Walt’s also high on the inclusion of WiFi and the portrait-mode keyboard, but ain’t nothing gonna make that BlackBerry browser any good, and the big guy says the touch interface still feels tacked to the rapidly-aging BlackBerry OS. So Walt — now that you’ve confirmed RIM and Verizon’s big holiday launch, what can you tell us about pricing and availability? “Likely to appear in November at around $200,” you say? Thanks, buddy. You’re always so dependable. Video that we took of a broken Storm 2 prototype in May after the break, tons of pics in the gallery

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BlackBerry Tour Replacement? No Trackball Adds Wifi!!

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This looks an awful lot like an Onyx to us, but Salomondrin — who has posted several blurry shots of this puppy — claims it’s the mythical Essex, a Tour refresh that should make CDMA BlackBerry fans very happy. Why? Well, first, there’s the apparent addition of WiFi, something that we’ve heard was bound to happen sooner or later; secondly, the Tour’s infamously finicky trackball has been tossed to the wayside in favor of a trackpad, yet another signal that RIM’s looking to ditch trackballs altogether. It’s also said to have a better camera, though the definition of “better” in this context remains unclear; also unclear is a release date, but considering that the Tour’s still minty fresh on store shelves, we wouldn’t realistically expect it until mid-2010.

[Via CrackBerry]

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Vonage Mobile iPhone and BlackBerry apps available for download

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You remember Vonage right? The trailblazing VoiP company is still around and appears at first glance to have instigated a bit of a coup in the battle for VoiP calls over AT&T connections. Unfortunately they haven’t, at least not yet. See, the free Vonage Mobile app just added to the iTunes App Store for the iPhone and iPod touch has been approved for making international calls over AT&T’s cellular network (take that Skype) in addition to WiFi. Unfortunately, we’re not talking about SIP calls over EDGE/HSDPA data. Like the rejected Google Voice app, if you’re out of WiFi range but still have voice service then Vonage Mobile will redirect your international call (entered directly into the App or selected from your address book) to a local access number in the US — you’re then using your AT&T minutes while being charged Vonage Mobile’s discounted worldwide calling rates. The app is strictly pay-as-you-go for the moment and will not give free global calling to those who subscribe to Vonage’s $25 per month Vonage World plan — Vonage says that will come before the end of the year. The Vonage Mobile app for BlackBerry only works over your carrier’s voice network while the iPod touch app only works over WiFi, naturally. Also, BlackBerry users will revert to Vonage’s lower rates anytime they make an international call whereas iPhone users must launch the Vonage application first.

[Thanks, Ricky B.]

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