RIM’s BlackBerry Storm 3 specs

January 18, 2011
iPad 2 to quadruple resolution to 2048 x 1536
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Jason D. O’Grady shares details about Apple’s upcoming iPad 2 device.

“New details have trickled out about Apple’s upcoming iPad 2’s resolution. It had been previously rumoured that Apple’s second-generation tablet will inherit the critically-acclaimed Retina Display from the iPhone 4. The problem is that a 300 DPI, 9.7-inch iPad would need a resolution of 2560 x 1920 – more pixels than Apple’s top-of-the-line 27″ LED Cinema Display. New information suggests that the upcoming iPad 2 will in fact get a 2048 x 1536 panel running at 260 DPI – double the amount of horizontal and vertical pixels as the iPad 1.”

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New photos, specs revealed of BlackBerry Storm 3
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Rachel King shares some of the new specifications that are slated for RIM’s BlackBerry Storm 3 upcoming smartphone release.

“Published by Boy Genius Report (which is just overflowing with leaks and rumours these days), the BlackBerry 6.1-based handheld will sport ‘the highest resolution display to ever ship on a BlackBerry smartphone.’ That is a 3.7-inch 800 x 480 capacitive display.”

SAP points to record Q4 results
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Dennis Howlett shares SAP’s pre-announced Q4 2010 financial results, which were announced in a statement.

“SAP has pre-announced Q4 2010 results. Software revenue increased around 34 per cent to approximately

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