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Redfly now turns BlackBerry’s into netbooks, kinda

by JG Mason on Nov 3, 2009 at 08:39 AM

Redfly makes a small, instant on netbook-size device that brings your small phone screen to a bigger screen complete with larger keyboard.  Redfly has worked with Windows Mobile phones for some time and now the company announces BlackBerry support.  For users that needs more than the small keyboard and screen… Continue Reading »

Rogers officially lists the BlackBerry Bold 9700, available for $299.99 on contract

by Robert Nelson on Nov 3, 2009 at 07:06 AM

We have recently seen reports of the BlackBerry Bold 9700 begin delayed here with T-Mobile in the US, but that is not the case north of the border with Rogers. The newly listed BlackBerry Bold 9700 will set potential users back $299.99, which comes with the standard three-year contract. Of… Continue Reading »

BlackBerry admitting it is losing the browsing war?

by JG Mason on Nov 2, 2009 at 08:36 AM

I am loathe to use job posting info on what a company is thinking but it is worth mentioning that RIM is looking for a webkit developer presumably to help out with Blackberry’s browser.  In addition to their recent Torch Mobile purchase it seems clear RIM is owning up to… Continue Reading »

BlackBerry Bold 9700 release may be delayed

by Sue Walsh on Oct 30, 2009 at 04:07 PM

T-Mobile customers hoping to get their hands on the new BlackBerry Bold 9700 may have to wait a bit longer.  Recent reports have surfaced revealing that the expected release date of November 11 has been pushed back to November 15th.  T-Mobile has not confirmed this change or the reason for… Continue Reading »

Sprint bits: More Android, BlackBerry and Windows Mobile goodies coming in 2010

by Robert Nelson on Oct 30, 2009 at 08:09 AM

Just yesterday, Sprint executive David Owens took some time and did a live chat for Sprint customers and in that chat were some interesting tidbits. To begin, plenty of Android users have been wondering about the Hero. Well he confirmed that the HTC Hero, along with the yet-to-be released Samsung… Continue Reading »

Rogers to get the BlackBerry Bold in white; rumored to be priced at $99 on contract

by Robert Nelson on Oct 29, 2009 at 03:03 PM

I spent some time this morning digging around for some Android information, and ended up with some interesting info on the BlackBerry Bold instead. According to a Phandroid tipster, it seems that Rogers has a few goodies in store for customers beginning on November 3. Of course, due to the… Continue Reading »

Watch out BlackBerry! The iPhone is closing in on your market share

by Sue Walsh on Oct 28, 2009 at 02:14 PM

A new study may prove worrisome to RIM.  It revealed that the iPhone has now captured 30% of the market share for smartphones, a mere 10% less than RIM’s leading 40%.  Palm, which was once the industry leader, has seen its market share slip to just 6%. What does this… Continue Reading »

How can you beat $49 iPhone?  Android, Blackberry, Symbian?  Anyone?

by JG Mason on Oct 27, 2009 at 06:25 PM

Good grief.  Cruising over at the AT&T site and like some adult sites, you’re whisked away to refurb-phone-land looking at an 8GB 3G iPhone and asking yourself, why look at anything else?  Does an Android phone, a BlackBerry, webOS or WinMo phone even come close?  Chances were pretty good you’re… Continue Reading »

Shields Up: BlackBerry spy apps

by Sue Walsh on Oct 27, 2009 at 04:01 PM

US-CERT (United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team) has issued a warning about a new app that could allow someone to eavesdrop on a BlackBerry user’s phone conversation.  The app, called PhoneSnoop, is free and was released by an Indonesian man who said he just wanted to make a point that… Continue Reading »

T-Mobile introduces WiFi calling for corporate BlackBerrys

by Sue Walsh on Oct 26, 2009 at 04:33 PM

T-Mobile has announced it will begin offering Wi-Fi calling for its corporate BlackBerry users.  The as of now un-named service would allow offices to make calls without using their plan minutes.  Calls would automatically switch over to the T-Mobile network when leaving the office Wi-Fi connection.  While T-Mobile is saying… Continue Reading »

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