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BlackBerry Curve 8520 now on Rogers

Posted under Editorials on Friday, 9 October 2009 by john

Filed under: Handsets, RIM, Rogers Wireless, GSM, EDGE You know what’s screwed up?

BlackBerry Storm 2 double feature: Vodafone display and Verizon training video sighted

Posted under Editorials on Thursday, 8 October 2009 by john

Filed under: Handsets, RIM, Verizon Wireless, Vodafone We’re not saying BlackBerry’s Storm successor is due for release just around the corner. We’re not saying that, but we have been seeing a number of telltale signs that piezoelectrified touchscreen device is soon for this world. Herein we present the two latest pieces of evidence, a Vodafone display found at Carphone Warehouse and a leaked, very blurry Verizon Wireless training video that contains a scraps of details

Facebook Mobile Site Gets a Facelift

Posted under Editorials on Wednesday, 7 October 2009 by admin

I received a Facebook message last night, I clicked through a link and was taken to a strange version of Facebook mobile. I assumed that m.facebook.com had received an overhaul, but after refreshing I saw the same ol’ Facebook mobile.

Vonage Mobile released for iPhone and BlackBerry

Posted under Editorials on Tuesday, 6 October 2009 by admin

Vonage, the once almost-zombie VoIP company, has roared back from its flirtation with the deadpool (er, from being sued into near oblivion for patent infringement by Verizon et al.). Its latest product, Vonage Mobile, will surely continue to ruffle all the big telecoms’ feathers because it allows consumers the ability to circumvent their mobile carriers’ networks to make low cost international calls with their smartphones via Vonage’s network. Available for the iPhone / iPod touch (2G) and BlackBerries, Vonage Mobile: works with your existing mobile plan.

Research In Motion And Adobe Announce Full Flash Support For BlackBerry

Posted under Editorials on Monday, 5 October 2009 by admin

RIM joins Open Screen Project Companies collaborate to bring full Flash Player to BlackBerry Smartphones LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA–(Marketwire – Oct. 5, 2009) – At Adobe MAX, Adobe’s worldwide developer conference, Adobe Systems Incorporated (NASDAQ:ADBE) and Research In Motion (RIM) (NASDAQ:RIMM)(TSX:RIM) today announced they are working together to bring Adobe ® Flash ® Player support to the BlackBerry ® platform. RIM is joining the Open Screen Project, a broad initiative dedicated to enabling standalone applications and richer Web browsing across mobile phones, televisions, desktops and other consumer electronic devices through the Adobe Flash Platform

BlackBerry Desktop Manager for Mac now available, we go hands-on

Posted under Editorials on Sunday, 4 October 2009 by john

Filed under: Features, Reviews, Software, RIM, BlackBerry OS Today is the day that the BlackBerry-toting Mac faithful have been waiting for. After years of “making do” with less-than-desirable options like PocketMac and Missing Sync, RIM has taken it upon itself to finally release a home-cooked solution for Mac users who simply want to back up their devices without having to install a virtual machine or revert to a Windows PC

NHL on your BlackBerry

Posted under Editorials on Saturday, 3 October 2009 by john

The Regular season of the NHL is back. Here are just a few ways that you can keep up with scores, info, and highlights when you’re away from the Den or the Sports bar

BlackBerry Atlas Video Walk Through And Spec Sheet!

Posted under Editorials on Friday, 2 October 2009 by admin

Salomondrin has got a new video of the BlackBerry Atlas in action for us all to have a look at coming after it’s first on screen appearance. This device is running platform 6.0 and all signs seem to point to the fact it may not even show up on the US market if it indeed shows up on any market at all. The folks over at BlackBerryOS also got their hands on a spec sheet (after the jump) for the device which when reading it, makes it sound like RIM is even unsure of what to do with the Atlas, or that it’s geared for markets in Asia as noted in the Bluetooth section where it notes China’s no WiFi requirement

BlackBerry Storm 2 dummies coming to Best Buy around October 25?

Posted under Editorials on Thursday, 1 October 2009 by admin

Filed under: Handsets, RIM, Verizon Wireless, EV-DO, CDMA We’ve long suspected that the Storm 2 would be bowing in the next couple months, within earshot of the original Storm’s one-year anniversary — and new evidence suggests that even if we can’t get an actual device in October, we’ll at least be able to make clicking sounds with our mouths as we amble around a non-functional display unit (you laugh, but it’s our idea of a good Saturday night). Boy Genius Report has been slipped a Best Buy inventory screen — a familiar sight in the phone scooping world — that reports an in-stock date for Storm 2 dummies of October 25

TiVo for BlackBerry now available, remotely schedules recordings with BlackBerry-like efficiency

Posted under Editorials on Wednesday, 30 September 2009 by admin

Filed under: Software, RIM, BlackBerry OS Don’t expect anything out of a science fiction novel like placeshifting — better look to the gurus at Sling Media for that — but if you’re just looking for a nice, easy way to peruse your channel guide and set up TiVo recordings remotely from the soft glow of your BlackBerry’s screen, there’s a new option in town. The aptly-named TiVo for BlackBerry app lets you record one-off shows, set up Season Passes, and browse a guide that looks surprisingly similar to the UI you’ll find on the TiVo itself

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