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ÜberTwitter Beta 3 Now Available

ÜberTwitter Beta 3, arguably one of the best BlackBerry Twitter clients available, has been released. If own a BlackBerry and use Twitter, ÜberTwitter Beta 3 is probably something that you will want to try out. ÜberTwitter is s free BlackBerry download and you can get it here

BlackBerry Bold toting Lindsay Lohan Tweets Topless Photo

Okay, apparently the word from newsroom.mtv is that Lindsay Lohan has posted an image of herself on her personal Twitter using her BlackBerry Bold smartphone. Nothing unusual you may say, but Lindsay Lohan posted a “Topless” photo on Twitter via her BlackBerry twitter client TwitterBerry.

Don’t get too excited though as the photo is an old Fornarina fashion shoot picture, but still a nice photo with strategically placed hair we might add. One could hazard a guess that Lindsay Lohan was slightly bored at the time, but it does show what smartphone she prefers.

Samsung Omnia Release Round-up: Pro B7610, Pro B7320, Lite B7300 and II I8000

It's been one hell of a day for Samsung. In all, they've confirmed the release of four brand-new Omnia smartphones. It's been a red-letter day for mobile releases, and we've consolidated all of Samsung's new releases into one spot.

Omnia Pro B7610: Slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 5 megapixel camera, HSDPA and WiFi, Opera 9.5 browser, GPS, AMOLED touch screen. Push email for multiple accounts, as well as Microsoft Office Suite.

Omnia Pro B7320: BlackBerry-style QWERTY keyboard, push email support, Facebook and MySpace social networking applications, MSN, Google, and Yahoo instant messaging, 3 megapixel camera, FM radio with RDS, and WiFi.

OmniaLITE B7300: TouchWiz 2.0, 3D Multimedia Player, multi-push email access, Microsoft Office Suite, Opera Browser, HSDPA and WiFi, multi-codec video, 3 Megapixel camera, and A-GPS.

Omnia II I8000: Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional, 3.7” AMOLED display with WVGA resolution, TouchWiz 2.0 UI, 3D multimedia, Advanced Resistive Touch, 480p Playback/Recording, Internet browsing, HSUPA, HSDPA, and WiFi connectivity. Up to 48 GB of storage.

Nokia 3710 fold gets Announced

Nokia has announced the Nokia 3710 fold which has probably been overshadowed by the announcement of the Nokia E72, which is a bit of a shame as the Nokia 3710 fold is quite a well equipped handset for the price. The Nokia 3710 fold features a clamshell form factor with a 3.0 megapixel camera, concealed external display, 3G, AGPS, FM radio, Bluetooth, 2.2 QVGA screen, and a second camera for video calls. The Nokia 3710 fold has an expected arrival date of sometime in Q4 09 with a price tag of roughly €140 which is about $370.

Ulterior: New Alienware Inspired BlackBerry Theme From Elecite

Ulterior BlackBerry Theme

There is a new Alienware inspired BlackBerry Theme from Elecite.com named Ulterior

Based on the still reigning champion of computer gaming, the Alienware gaming rig system, this theme brings their gorgeous looks to your BlackBerry. Ulterior is crafted with glowing “ribs” just like the real deal, which are actually fully functional and represent the power of your Battery and Signal meters. It’s extreme quality in the palm of your hand.

Ulterior is available for the BlackBerry Curve 8900, BlackBerry Bold, and BlackBerry Storm. You can see it an many more premium BlackBerry themes over at Elecite.com.

Samsung Galaxy gains hands-on and closest to iPhone yet

The Samsung Galaxy, Samsung's Google Android platform smartphone has gained a hands-on review by pcworld, and says the Samsung Galaxy is the closest thing yet to the Apple iPhone 3G.

The Samsung Galaxy features a 3.2 AMOLED touch screen along with a physical QWERTY keyboard, 5 megapixel camera with LED flash, GPS, WiFi, support for WCDMA networks, 7.2Mbps HSPA, and a standard audio jack.

The reviewer was impressed with the Samsung Galaxy's slimness being both slimmer than the Apple iPhone 3G and the HTC Magic. The Samsung Galaxy will be available in Germany and France by the end of this month and will become available elsewhere in the 2nd half of the year.

Upgrading to BlackBerry Enterprise Server v5.0

Upgrading to BlackBerry Enterprise Server v5.0

To provide some expert advice in planning your upgrade to BlackBerry® Enterprise Server v5.0, we enlisted the help of the BlackBerry® Professional Services team. In the following article they provide a framework for the steps they guide customers through in designing their BlackBerry® environment and recommendations for a smooth transition to BlackBerry Enterprise Server v5.0 that will give you a solid understanding of the new features, their importance for your organization’s BlackBerry environment and management priorities.

The upgrade path to BlackBerry Enterprise Server v5.0 is best viewed as a series of five distinct preparation stages: evaluation, readiness, solution design, planning, and implementation. In this article we describe each of the five stages in detail and explain how it gives you the tools you’ll need to ensure a manageable transition. How you implement each step will be determined, in part, by how large your organization is. A smaller organization, for instance, may not have the resources to create a full-scale test lab to evaluate BlackBerry Enterprise Server v5.0. However, no matter what size your organization is, it still has to go through each of these steps as you implement BlackBerry Enterprise Server v5.0.