<![CDATA[Gizmodo: release]]> http://tags.gizmodo.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/gizmodo.com.png <![CDATA[Gizmodo: release]]> http://gizmodo.com/tag/release http://gizmodo.com/tag/release <![CDATA[Crackberry's Take on Why Verizon Didn't Launch the Storm2 With RIM]]> The BlackBerry Storm 2 is the followup to Verizon's most buzzed-about phone of last year, but Verizon didn't help with the news. CrackBerry says the phone didn't pass Verizon's quality assurance. [CrackBerry]

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<![CDATA[Wii MotionPlus Coming June 8 for $20]]> After months of silence on Nintendo's part, Wii MotionPlus has finally gotten an official release date. It'll be out June 8th for $20.

Nintendo's Wii Sports Resort, which has been designed specifically for the peripheral, will not be available until July 26. As we reported last July, it will sell for $50, bundled with one Wii MotionPlus add-on. (In the meantime, a few third party games will fill in the MotionPlus software gap.)

Kotaku is quick to point out that "With Wii Remotes pricing at $US39.99, $19.99 for a Nunchaku and now $19.99 for the Wii MotionPlus, that means it costs $80 for a fully loaded Wii Remote." We couldn't have said it better ourselves. For a family of four, the Wii has ballooned to be a $500 system...before batteries. [Kotaku]

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<![CDATA[Microsoft Distributes Windows 7 Release Candidate 1, Testers Say]]> According to some testers in Microsoft-centric forums, Windows 7 Build 7048 has been declared Release Candidate 1 ahead of the planned April 2009 launch date. For those racing through the torrent sites, it's build 6.1.7048.winmain_win7rc1.090211-1625.

This means win7rc1 was compiled at 4:25PM last Wednesday. Microsoft hasn't said anything official yet, so remember our first rule of rumors. If you find this in any Torrent tracker, proceed with caution: Only Build 7032 has been detected in the wild so far. [Softpedia]

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<![CDATA[AT&T Quickfire Release Date Leaked]]> The AT&T Quickfire will be heating up the competition with the T-Mobile Sidekick when it is released on November 10 this year. This tri-band cell phone will only cost $99 with a 2-year contract—$299 without—and doesn't seem like a Windows Mobile phone, or any other OS we've ever seen. The Quickfire includes a touch screen, full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 3G, a music player, and GPS, and will come in orange, lime and silver. [Engadget Mobile via cnet]

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<![CDATA[BlackBerry Bold Launches on AT&T October 27th! Probably!]]> Boy Genius Report, they of the relentlessly reliable spy-network at RIM, is announcing with a lot of certainty that the long-awaited BlackBerry Bold will be released on AT&T on October 27th. A late-October release date would be in line with this leaked AT&T press release and, interestingly, only one day off from this Best Buy leak. It's been a long road to the Bold's release, plagued with delays and quality concerns, so it's good to finally see that finish line. [BGR]

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<![CDATA[Bill Gates Says Next Windows Coming Next Year or So]]> A strange quote from Bill Gates today as he claims the next version of Windows, code-named Windows 7, is going to be released "sometime in the next year or so." That's way ahead of the previous estimates, which claimed Windows 7 was not going to be released in 2009 at all, but somewhere in 2010 or 2011.

A Microsoft flack covered for Bill by saying that a 2009 "release" was in line with their development cycle, and that test versions are usually put out before the actual release—which is totally not what we think Bill meant when he said "release". What you should take away from this whole mess is that a development release is coming in 2009 (or so), and Bill Gates probably shouldn't be making statements without checking with his people. [Reuters]

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<![CDATA[Wii Fit to Launch on May 19, Wall Street Journal Reports]]> According to the Wall Street Journal, the get-body-conscious Nintendo Wii Fit will launch on May 19 in the US. Meanwhile, we just got a European Nintendo press release pointing to an April 25 release. [Kotaku and Nintendo]

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<![CDATA[BlackBerry Pearl Available on Verizon 11/8]]> vwpearl.pngThe BlackBerry Pearl 8310, which we got our hands on here, is coming to Verizon on 11/8 for $200. If you're too lazy to click over to see the hands-on, there's a GPS and will have a $45 BlackBerry Data plan on top of your voice plan. An extra $15 will let you use it as a 3G modem as well. [Verizon]

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<![CDATA[OSX Leopard Finalized?]]> According to AppleInsider sources, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard has been finalized and is well on target to make its rumored October 26th ship date. However, MacRumors' sources say that Gold Master hasn't been declared yet and "builds are still progressing." This comes in addition to the news that Apple has finished two new builds of Mac OS X 10.4.11, which are likely to be the final update to the Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger operating system. [Mac Rumors via AppleInsider]

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<![CDATA[Leopard to Ship on October 26th?]]> Rumor has it that Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard is going to be shipping in just a few weeks on Friday, October 26th. Although it's not very surprising, given that Apple usually releases new OSX versions on the last friday of the release month. If we were betting people, our money would be on the 26th. [AppleInsder]

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<![CDATA[Zune Release Date Confirmed: 11/13]]> Microsoft's just confirmed with us the November 13 release date of the new Zunes—previously stated by Amazon. Whether or not the firmware for the old Zune is coming on 11/13 is still unconfirmed.

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<![CDATA[Unconfirmed: Upcoming Sprint Roadmap Leaked? Palm Centro 10/14?]]> A poster on the phonenews forum seems to have come up with the Sprint lineup for the next several months, all the way into early 2008. To start, they have the Motorola V9M on 9/4, the USB EV-DO Novatel U727 modem on 9/30, Palm Gryphon (code name for Palm Centro) and Sanyo S1 2500 on 10/14, LG LX260, HTC Vogue, BlackBerry 8130 Pearl 2 and PX600 on 11/4, Motorola Q9C on 11/23 and Treo 800w and Samsung Blackjack International in Q1 2008.

Even if these dates are solid now (assuming these are actually real), providers are known to switch up dates for various reasons. Use the schedule as a guideline more than a definite calendar. [Phone News via Gadgets on the Go]

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<![CDATA[Apple iPhone: The Specs & Official Press Release]]> The full specs:
Screen size: 3.5 inches
Screen resolution: 320 by 480 at 160 ppi
Input method: Multi-touch
Operating system: OS X
Storage: 4GB or 8GB
GSM: Quad-band (MHz: 850, 900, 1800, 1900)
Wireless data: Wi-Fi (802.11b/g) + EDGE + Bluetooth 2.0
Camera: 2.0 megapixels
Battery: Up to 5 hours Talk / Video / Browsing, Up to 16 hours Audio playback
Dimensions: 4.5 x 2.4 x 0.46 inches
Weight: 4.8 ounces / 135 grams

See the press release after the jump

Apple Reinvents the Phone with iPhone

MACWORLD SAN FRANCISCO&#8212;January 9, 2007&#8212;Apple&#174; today introduced iPhone, combining three products&#8212;a revolutionary mobile phone, a widescreen iPod&#174; with touch controls, and a breakthrough Internet communications device with desktop-class email, web browsing, searching and maps&#8212;into one small and lightweight handheld device. iPhone introduces an entirely new user interface based on a large multi-touch display and pioneering new software, letting users control iPhone with just their fingers. iPhone also ushers in an era of software power and sophistication never before seen in a mobile device, which completely redefines what users can do on their mobile phones.

&#8220;iPhone is a revolutionary and magical product that is literally five years ahead of any other mobile phone,&#8221; said Steve Jobs, Apple&#8217;s CEO. &#8220;We are all born with the ultimate pointing device&#8212;our fingers&#8212;and iPhone uses them to create the most revolutionary user interface since the mouse.&#8221;

iPhone is a Revolutionary Mobile Phone

iPhone is a revolutionary new mobile phone that allows users to make calls by simply pointing at a name or number. iPhone syncs all of your contacts from your PC, Mac&#174; or Internet service such as Yahoo!, so that you always have your full list of up-to-date contacts with you. In addition, you can easily construct a favorites list for your most frequently made calls, and easily merge calls together to create conference calls.

iPhone&#8217;s pioneering Visual Voicemail, an industry first, lets users look at a listing of their voicemails, decide which messages to listen to, then go directly to those messages without listening to the prior messages. Just like email, iPhone&#8217;s Visual Voicemail enables users to immediately randomly access those messages that interest them most.

iPhone includes an SMS application with a full QWERTY soft keyboard to easily send and receive SMS messages in multiple sessions. When users need to type, iPhone presents them with an elegant touch keyboard which is predictive to prevent and correct mistakes, making it much easier and more efficient to use than the small plastic keyboards on many smartphones. iPhone also includes a calendar application that allows calendars to be automatically synced with your PC or Mac.

iPhone features a 2 megapixel camera and a photo management application that is far beyond anything on a phone today. Users can browse their photo library, which can be easily synced from their PC or Mac,
with just a flick of a finger and easily choose a photo for their wallpaper or to include in an email.

iPhone is a quad-band GSM phone which also features EDGE and Wi-Fi wireless technologies for data networking. Apple has chosen Cingular, the best and most popular carrier in the US with over 58 million subscribers, to be Apple&#8217;s exclusive carrier partner for iPhone in the US.

iPhone is a Widescreen iPod

iPhone is a widescreen iPod with touch controls that lets music lovers &#8220;touch&#8221; their music by easily scrolling through entire lists of songs, artists, albums and playlists with just a flick of a finger. Album artwork is stunningly presented on iPhone&#8217;s large and vibrant display.

iPhone also features Cover Flow, Apple&#8217;s amazing way to browse your music library by album cover artwork, for the first time on an iPod. When navigating your music library on iPhone, you are automatically switched into Cover Flow by simply rotating iPhone into its landscape position.

iPhone&#8217;s stunning 3.5-inch widescreen display offers the ultimate way to watch TV shows and movies on a pocketable device, with touch controls for play-pause, chapter forward-backward and volume. iPhone plays the same videos purchased from the online iTunes&#174; Store that users enjoy watching on their computers and iPods, and will soon enjoy watching on their widescreen televisions using the new Apple TV&#8482;. The iTunes Store now offers over 350 television shows, over 250 feature films and over 5,000 music videos.

iPhone lets users enjoy all their iPod content, including music, audiobooks, audio podcasts, video podcasts, music videos, television shows and movies. iPhone syncs content from a user&#8217;s iTunes library on their PC or Mac, and can play any music or video content they have purchased from the online iTunes store.

iPhone is a Breakthrough Internet Communications Device

iPhone features a rich HTML email client which fetches your email in the background from most POP3 or IMAP mail services and displays photos and graphics right along with the text. iPhone is fully multi-tasking, so you can be reading a web page while downloading your email in the background.

Yahoo! Mail, the world&#8217;s largest email service with over 250 million users, is offering a new free &#8220;push&#8221; IMAP email service to all iPhone users that automatically pushes new email to a user&#8217;s iPhone, and can be set up by simply entering your Yahoo! name and password. iPhone will also work with most industry standard IMAP and POP based email services, such as Microsoft Exchange, Apple .Mac Mail, AOL Mail, Google Gmail and most ISP mail services.

iPhone also features the most advanced and fun-to-use web browser on a portable device with a version of its award-winning Safari&#8482; web browser for iPhone. Users can see any web page the way it was designed to be seen, and then easily zoom in to expand any section by simply tapping on iPhone&#8217;s multi-touch display with their finger. Users can surf the web from just about anywhere over Wi-Fi or EDGE, and can automatically sync their bookmarks from their PC or Mac. iPhone&#8217;s Safari web browser also includes built-in Google Search and Yahoo! Search so users can instantly search for information on their iPhone just like they do on their computer.

iPhone also includes Google Maps, featuring Google&#8217;s groundbreaking maps service and iPhone&#8217;s amazing maps application, offering the best maps experience by far on any pocket device. Users can view maps, satellite images, traffic information and get directions, all from iPhone&#8217;s remarkable and easy-to-use touch interface.

iPhone&#8217;s Advanced Sensors

iPhone employs advanced built-in sensors&#8212;an accelerometer, a proximity sensor and an ambient light sensor&#8212;that automatically enhance the user experience and extend battery life. iPhone&#8217;s built-in accelerometer detects when the user has rotated the device from portrait to landscape, then automatically changes the contents of the display accordingly, with users immediately seeing the entire width of a web page, or a photo in its proper landscape aspect ratio.

iPhone&#8217;s built-in proximity sensor detects when you lift iPhone to your ear and immediately turns off the display to save power and prevent inadvertent touches until iPhone is moved away. iPhone&#8217;s built-in ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the display&#8217;s brightness to the appropriate level for the current ambient light, thereby enhancing the user experience and saving power at the same time.

Pricing &#38; Availability

iPhone will be available in the US in June 2007, Europe in late 2007, and Asia in 2008, in a 4GB model for $499 (US) and an 8GB model for $599 (US), and will work with either a PC or Mac. iPhone will be sold in the US through Apple&#8217;s retail and online stores, and through Cingular&#8217;s retail and online stores. Several iPhone accessories will also be available in June, including Apple&#8217;s new remarkably compact Bluetooth headset.

Product Page [Apple]

iPhone includes support for quad-band GSM, EDGE, 802.11b/g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0 EDR wireless technologies.

iPhone requires a Mac with a USB 2.0 port, Mac OS&#174; X v10.4.8 or later and iTunes 7; or a Windows PC with a USB 2.0 port and Windows 2000 (Service Pack 4), Windows XP Home or Professional (Service Pack 2). Internet access is required and a broadband connection is recommended. Apple and Cingular will announce service plans for iPhone before it begins shipping in June.

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<![CDATA[Wii Launch NYC: Scenes From the Line]]> Some people waiting in line have gone all out to show their love for Nintendo (see the guy with controllers all over his shirt from earlier), and some are just trying to survive until midnight so they can get their Wiis and get the hell away from Times Square. Both groups have their own certain charm, and part of the fun of standing around on this thankfully unseasonably warm evening is seeing all sorts of different, yet somehow still all crazy, people hanging out together and sharing their passion.

Here are a few pictures of various people doing their thing while waiting for the Wii to drop.

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<![CDATA[Wii Launch NYC: First in line - Triforce, King of the Fanboys]]> Yes, this is the man they call Triforce, the guy who's been here in Times Square for an excruciating 9 days, on and off. "They kicked me off the line like 5 times, saying you can't be on this block." But my friends, Triforce persisted. "I was tired of getting skipped at other console launches. I haven't been that excited about consoles in a while, but I'm finally excited again about this one." As for what his reward will be for his superhuman patience and unbelievable acceptance of tourist crowds and the strong odors of hobo urine and Gyro carts: "I don't know what Reggie's gonna give me, but I want to share whatever it is with everyone here. I know what we're gonna do though, we're gonna take Reggie and hold him up over our heads and pass him down this line." Here's hoping that comes true. Prepare yourself for Triforce, Reggie.

After the jump, Reggie charms the TV-watching public during one of his many, many press interviews.

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<![CDATA[Wii Launch NYC: Segways + Wiis = Dork Utopia]]> At about 6:15, legions of Wii-equipped Segways and guys with LCD TVs propped above their heads emerged from Toys 'R' Us to titillate and entertain the front section of the line. While the LCD TV guys didn't have much to do other than hand out stickers, the Segways had big ol' TVs on the front hooked up to playable Wiis. Boy, it almost makes sitting on the sidewalk in Times Square all night for no real reason worth it, doesn't it?

Hit the jump for more Segway pictures.

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<![CDATA[Are Wii Ready?]]> The day is finally here. Some of you are planning on standing in long lines tonight to get your hands on some sweet Wii, including our correspondent Adam Frucci. He will be giving the rundown on Nintendo's special NY release party. Why is that not my job? I live in Bodunkville and the lines here are just lines - not cool "we are releasing the Wii in New York so we're cool" parties.

For those too lazy/busy/apathetic to stand in line, keep in mind that there will be 4 million units available worldwide by the end of the year. I had a conversation with Nintendo VP Perrin Kaplan during which she promised a continuous restocking through the holidays, but also said she was 110% certain every unit would sell out. Still, chances are that continuous visits to non-electronics retailers could score you a Wii before Christmas. Also, for those standing in line, feel free to shoot any funny/interesting stories to the Gizmodo Tips email. We might just post some tomorrow.

Good hunting.

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