Articles tagged with: Blackberry
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If you haven’t yet switched over to an iPhone (like me), you are probably excited for the new Blackberry 9000. The first videos look great… although the presenter makes a terrific point: this is not …
I am definitely more excited about the forthcoming Blackberry 9000, but BoyGenius has confirmed pictures of a new Blackberry flip phone called the KickStart. It’s due out by the end of 2008. I can’t imagine …
My entire office now has iPhones and I really am one of the last remaining Blackberry addicts… and any slim chance of turning my Blackberry over for an iPhone just went out the window. Specs …
Blackberry is suffering from it’s 3rd service outage in 9 months – and it’s second in as many weeks… hopefully this isn’t a trend.
While the outage was noticeable, everything is running ‘relatively’ smoothly now – …
When Verizon released their plans for a $99 all-you-can-talk plan, I instantly wrote that it was tempting enough to lure me away from AT&T. I concluded that I’d wait a little to see AT&T’s reaction… …
I never thought I would say this… but I officially have Verizon envy.
Don’t get me wrong – I love my Blackberry Curve, AT&T has great customer service and, in the bay area, the service is …
I have been a TeleNav subscriber for close to a year now and have turned many friends on the service. I also have had Google Maps Mobile installed on my Blackberry since it launched. I …
I’ve written before about how innovative and useful Xobni is (and can be).
I’ve also written a great deal about how important the mobile net and connectivity are to me.
Apparently the two don’t coexist very …
Starting March 30th, AT&T is raising SMS and MMS rates by $0.05 to $0.20 and $0.30 respectively… which is absurdly expensive considering that the actual cost of an SMS message to the carrier is close …
All the talk around Google’s mobile strategy is around Android and the Open Handset Alliance. But Google’s other mobile strategy seemingly goes unnoticed because it’s less sexy and dramatic: build compelling apps that sit on …
MS Outlook has so many shortcomings (ie search!) – but for those of us who live on it for work, the biggest struggle is its inability to easily navigate through contacts, conversations and trends. Xobni …






