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BlackBerry Curve 8320 Sunset
- By Eazzy Mintzberg
- Published 08/4/2008
- BlackBerry
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BlackBerry Curve 8320 Sunset
Like our Best Buy ninjas in blue didn’t out this one already… Oh well.
It’s always nice to see some more color choices on T-Mobile, though. We
were getting pretty darn tired of the gold and titanium Curves. The
phone will be available starting today at all T-Mobile retail stores
and over the phone for $149.99 with a 2-year agreement.
Blackberry Services Not a Security Threat in India
- By Eazzy Mintzberg
- Published 07/15/2008
- BlackBerry
- Unrated
Blackberry
NEW DELHI: Setting aside months of speculation, a top government
official July 2 said the Blackberry mobile services do not pose a
threat to national security, indicating a government go-ahead for its
operation in the country.“People are buying Blackberry. There is no threat from the Blackberry services,” Telecom Secretary Siddharth Behura told reporters on the sidelines of a telecom summit here.
BlackBerry Curve in Pink
- By Eazzy Mintzberg
- Published 06/15/2008
- BlackBerry
- Unrated
BlackBerry Curve in Pink
As much as smartphones are useful business tools, they’re also great
fashion accessories; whether they employ a bold stylish, rugged, or
sleek business-friendly design. Research in Motion’s popular BlackBerry
Curve, which is arguably the model targeted more toward business users
than it is to the average consumer, is now available for a limited time
through Rogers Wireless in a subdued, pink finish.
Apple or BlackBerry
- By Eazzy Mintzberg
- Published 06/11/2008
- iPhone , BlackBerry
- Unrated

They’re the Cadillacs of smartphones, and the choices of the über-hip. How do you decide whether to go the iPhone or BlackBerry route?
Smartphones start to swarm
- By Eazzy Mintzberg
- Published 06/3/2008
- iPhone , BlackBerry
- Unrated

Its ability to make emails available on the road turned the humble BlackBerry into a must-have business gadget and spawned a legion of workers who wouldn't want to go anywhere without their "Crackberries".
Review: the new BlackBerry Pearl 8110
- By Eazzy Mintzberg
- Published 06/3/2008
- BlackBerry
- Unrated
Rumour
has it that Apple's new 3G iPhone is going to sport GPS functionality
when it's launched next week. But even if that is the case, Apple won't
be the first big smartphone manufacturer to add GPS to its product.That's because in the BlackBerry Peal 8110, RIM has added GPS hardware in order to make it that bit more appealing to the mass market.
Apple iPhone US Market Share Plunges, RIM BlackBerry Soars
- By Eazzy Mintzberg
- Published 06/1/2008
- iPhone , BlackBerry
- Unrated

Research in Motion (RIM) Ltd’s BlackBerry increased its share of the U.S. smartphone market in the first quarter, while Apple Inc’s iPhone lost ground, according to a report from the global market research firm IDC. Apple iPhone’s market share in the smartphones category in the US is currently at around 19.2% percent, a plunge from 26.7% the quarter before.
DWTC picks Etisalat BlackBerry service
- By Eazzy Mintzberg
- Published 05/29/2008
- BlackBerry
- Unrated
DWTC
(Dubai World Trade Centre) has selected Etisalat BlackBerry service to
create a powerful and convenient mobile solution for staff to have
access to the latest information to serve clients and help in their
overall business efforts.With this, DWTC joins a growing and diverse base of more than 40,000 business users who continue to enjoy connectivity while on the move, said a company official.
BlackBerry Connect Now Available On The Motorola Q
- By Eazzy Mintzberg
- Published 05/28/2008
- Motorola , BlackBerry
- Unrated

BlackBerry's been everywhere recently, with their upcoming Bold phone to take on the iPhone and their Touchscreen Thunder also rumoured for a release later this year.
But if you're after a HSDPA-enabled Blackberry and don't want to wait for either of those models to launch, you could always download BlackBerry Connect onto a Motorola Q9h.
IBM to offer business intelligence via BlackBerry
- By Eazzy Mintzberg
- Published 05/28/2008
- BlackBerry
- Unrated

BOSTON (Reuters) - IBM said on Wednesday it has started selling software that lets customers access its Cognos business intelligence software via BlackBerry mobile devices.

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