Bluetooth Smart Card Reader from RIM

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RIM is best known for their BlackBerrys, but it seems they also have a smart card reader since 2005. Now, they come with the latest model of this card, which is slimmer and sports new features.

Let’s see how this card works. First of all, it goes well with the BlackBerry, which is no surprise. Through Bluetooth, the smartphone and the PC can be locked when the Smart Card reader is out of range; this ensures that only the designated user has access. Via a small LED screen on the back the reader can also provide keys for encrypting e-mail. All these give a double authentication process which is demanded by a lot of high-security companies.

The new Smart Card reader will support PIV, CAC, Safenet 330, and ISO 7816-compliant smart cards, and its availability is probably in September. We’re still waiting for more information about this card. Stay with us! ;)

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BlackBerry Storm: RIM’s First Touch Device

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Rim and Verizon Wireless have just announced RIM’s first touch-screen device, the BlackBerry Storm. The phone is equipped with dual-band CDMA radios for use on Verizon’s EV-DO Rev, 3G network in the U.S., and quad-band GSM/EDGE and HSPA 2100MHz for 3G coverage when roaming in Europe.

The BlackBerry Storm also comes with multiple Bluetooth profiles support, stereo playback, a 3.26-inch touch sensitive display, that measures 480 x 360 pixels. The phone is also equipped with a 3.2 megapixel camera with flash and auto-focus, and it includes includes a full QWERTY keyboard-when used in landscape mode-and a SureType keyboard-when held in the portrait orientation. It also has standard GPS and a-GPS, and it will come with BlackBerry Maps.

The BlackBerry Storm also has a 3.5mm headset jac, media player for music and video, full HTML browser, 1GB of on-board memory and supports microSD cards up to 8GB. It comes with other applications too, like E-Mail, Microsoft Docs viewing and editing, and messaging features.

The BlackBerry Storm will be launched in collaboration with Vodafone and it will be available in the U.S., Europe and Australia, starting with November. ;)

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