State it ain’t so, Joe AT&T. According to RIM CEO Mike Lazaridis, the communications giant has delayed the release of the Bold on their network due to testing, possibly to safely avoid epic, bug-related fails. AT&T did go on record, only saying the phone is still scheduled to drop this year. But the longer you keep the BB faithful from the Bold, the more time they have to take into account that other phone on AT&T. [AP via Phonescoop]


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OLEDs are pretty much awesome, but the coolest application, the bendy one, is still tricky, because flexible plastic is more porous than stiff glass, and OLEDs get really upset when they come in contact with oxygen. Apparently, though, Sony and Germany’s Max Planck Institute have cooked up a flexible and transparent organic display that’ll do alright, when it is released in the undisclosed future.
Since it’s see-through, it will be able to be seen at all viewing angles (uh, including those greater than 180
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If you’re a devoted IM’er and have owned a BlackBerry or a pre-App-Store iPhone, you probably know of BeeJive - or at least know it by its previous name, Jivetalk. Their BlackBerry IM solution is generally considered the ideal IM offering on the platform, and the BeeJive iPhone Web App nailed out a solid instant messaging solution long before full blown third celebration applications were an option. Over the weekend, BeeJiveIM made the jump out of the Web App realm, with its first iPhone App Store release.
With a handful of free IM applications (IM+, Palringo) already out there, BeeJiveIMs $16 dollar price tag might incite a few nasty words from first-glance pessimists. Sure, it’s a bit blingy - but for anybody who IMs on the iPhone for more than a few minutes a day, it’s worth it. This thing is looking to be the ideal iPhone IM solution by leaps and bounds. Compared to the free solutions which seem to have a hell of a time just staying open, we’ve seen nothing but stability from BeeJiveIM.
Whatever your IM platform of choice may be, BeeJiveIM probably supports it. In the initial release, it’s ready for AIM, MSN, Yahoo, GTalk, Jabber, and Myspace IM. If you’ve got MobileMe or Exchange/ActiveSync set up, BeeJive can send you messages to alert you of new IMs when the application is shut, serving as a temporary alternative to the ever absent Push notifications everyone’s waiting for. It also features chat history, support for sending SMS over AIM/Yahoo, and for the sake of clumsy fingered fools like myself, landscape keyboard support.
Be on the look out for our full review in just a few days.

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Joy of Tech takes on Microsoft’s promise to create a “cloud” operating system for all of us to loose our data into. Peter Ha over here is screaming his head off because Vista ate a list of RSS feeds and we want to have faith in Microsoft to store our precious files?

Joy of Tech takes on Microsoft’s promise to create a “cloud” operating system for all of us to loose our data into. Peter Ha over here is screaming his head off because Vista ate a list of RSS feeds and we want to trust Microsoft to store our precious files?

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