Showing posts with label blackberry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blackberry. Show all posts
Thursday, May 1, 2014
TYPO iPhone Keyboard Case [GADGETS]
For those who miss their Blackberry keyboard, but are simply too attached to their beloved iPhone, now you can pick up a TYPO (Co-founded by American Idol presenter Ryan Seacrest) case and qwerty keyboard for the iPhone 5/5s models from colette. The reviews have been less than stellar, but I'm still looking forward to testing it out myself.
Priced at €140 EUR (approximately $195 USD), the keyboard is available for order through colette’s website. It's pricy, but I figure they've incorporated the legal fees they had to shell out for Blackberry in the lawsuit earlier this year. [CEO Says BlackBerry Sued Typo Because The Keyboard 'Is Our Identity']
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Saturday, September 21, 2013
BlackBerry BBM For Android and iOS [TECH]
BlackBerry has announced that the BlackBerry Messenger (BBM) will no longer be exclusive to BlackBerry device users, and will be available as a free app for the iPhone and Android smartphones.
The service allows you to chat and share information with up to 30 users in a single conversation, and ensures your privacy with a unique PIN which you can use when deciding if you want to share your contact information with others.
BBM is available through the Play Store now for Android, and will be available for download via The App Store for iOS starting at 12:01AM EST Sunday, September 21st 2013.
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BBM,
blackberry,
iOS,
tech
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
BBM App for iPhone & Android [TECH]
Announced today during BlackBerry Live 2013, BBM is set to go cross-platform this summer.
That means BlackBerry, iOS and Android users will able be able to chat seamlessly over BBM very soon. Cross-platform BBM is long overdue but is sure to make for plenty of happy BlackBerry users in just a few months.
The rollout will first include just chat, but soon to follow will be BBM Voice, BBM Video and even BBM Channels. Users on iOS and Android will get the same features of BBM that BlackBerry users already have so it should be pretty exciting. Best of all? It will still be totally free.
Plenty more on this to come soon so stay tuned!
via CrackBerry
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
BlackBerry 10 Sneak Peek [TECH]
Android, iPhone... the BlackBerry has taken its fair share of heat from its competitors over the last while. This innovative re-haul of their device platform looks like it just might be what it’s going to take to win back some RIM dissidents. The fact that Barack Obama still uses a BlackBerry is just not enough to do it.
via BGR
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Nexus,
Nokia,
RIM,
Samsung,
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tech,
Windows Phone
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
BlackBerry® PlayBook™ [GADGETS]
Preview of the new professional-grade BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet and BlackBerry® Tablet OS.
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Are You On That WIND Mobile? [TELECOMMUNICATION]

WIND Mobile finally launching. It is just a cell phone carrier after all, right? Kind of. It is a business at the end of the day, and a business hopes to be profitable (they want to make as much money possible), but the reason WIND is so brilliant is because they’re capitalizing on years of pillaging by Canada’s big three mobile providers: Rogers, TELUS and Bell. We’re not going to get into why Canada’s cellular options are so bad and expensive — Canada is a huge country, 90% of the people live within a certain amount of miles to the U.S. border, people expect coverage everywhere, it’s expensive to maintain — because it doesn’t matter. What does matter is how revolutionary WIND is to the average Canadian cellular subscriber and how much money that person will save. Here’s an example of a standard Rogers phone bill for a BlackBerry:
- $45/month for 400 minutes, unlimited calling after 9PM, and a choice of either unlimited Rogers-to-Rogers calling, my5, unlimited SMS, or an extra $100 minutes. Let’s assume you chose unlimited Rogers-to-Rogers calling.
- $25/month for a 500MB data plan for your BlackBerry (BIS not BES)
- $20/mo for unlimited SMS, caller ID and voicemail for a smartphone
- Total with fees of around $93/month (excluding taxes).
Over the life of your cell phone contract of three years (yes, it’s three years in Canada), you’ll have paid approximately $3348 to Rogers, and you’d have a brand new BlackBerry 9700 for which you paid $249.99 for. All in all, $3597 before tax. Here’s a WIND plan:
- $45/month for unlimited minutes, unlimited SMS to U.S. and Canada, voicemail, caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding
- $35/month for unlimited BlackBerry data
Sure, a difference of only plus or minus $13/month might not get everyone excited, but think of it this way… you don’t have to pay $500 to cancel your contract, you can elect to pre or post-pay, and never have to ever worry about overages unless you’ve got a lot of pals overseas. The option of unlimited anything is a downright comforting thought for consumers. As long as you can get over the $200 additional entry fee for an unsubsidized but very fairly-priced handset (note: Rogers charges $599.99 for a contract-free Bold 9700 as opposed to WIND’s $450), WIND looks incredibly attractive. Plus, you won’t get tied to the tree and spanked. Metaphorically, of course.
t isn’t all rainbows and ponies, however, as we have to take coverage (when you roam on Rogers, for instance, you’ll only get EDGE as WIND uses the same AWS 3G spectrum T-Mobile uses and is incompatible with Rogers, TELUS, and Bell), customer service, and profitability into consideration. The bet is that WIND makes so much that they can continue to save you money. Funny, isn’t it? Again, they’re a brand, brand new network, but with a boatload of cash behind them, some very smart and attractive pricing, plans, devices, and services, we think they have an amazing shot. They’ve also permanently disrupted the Canadian wireless landscape for the better, and within days or weeks, you’ll start to see better pricing from red, green, and blue. Thus giving our Canadian friends something they’ve long hoped for — competition.
via BGR
Friday, October 30, 2009
InPulse Blackberry Smartwatch [GADGETS]

This is pretty neat...for folks at work who have to go stealth to check your bbm, twitter, facebook, e-mail, texts, missed calls, e-mails, instant messages...etc. The InPulse Blackberry Smartwatch automatically syncs with your bberry to discretely hand your crackberry addiction. Full1.3-inch full color OLED display, a built-in vibrating motor, and a rechargeable lithium-ion polymer battery.
http://www.getinpulse.com/
Friday, July 10, 2009
(Sneak Peak) Blackberry Gemini & Onyx [GADGETS]

via BGR
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Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Blackberry 8520 (Gemini) [GADGETS]

No trackball…what?! It's the new an improved Curve, and apparently it uses an optical "trackpad"…you know, like your computer mouse with the red light on the bottom.
I put up the "Tour", rumoured to be dropping soon. However, this might be worth holding out for.
via CB
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RIM
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
Blackberry "Tour" [GADGETS]

UPDATE: Rumoured Telus Drop - July 15th 2009
- World Phone Capabilities
- 3G Network
- Camera (3.2 MP)
- 256 MB Built-in Memory
- Enhanced Media Player
- Supports BlackBerry App World™
- BlackBerry® Maps
- Wireless Email
- Organizer
- Browser
- Phone
- Corporate Data Access
- SMS/MMS
via BB
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phones,
RIM,
Tour
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
$99 Blackberry Bold! [RETAIL]

Check it out HERE.
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rogers wireless,
tech
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Blackberry Storm Launches at Bell Mobility Today

via BGR
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Gadgets,
storm,
telus,
Toronto
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Blackberry Thunder...or Storm...Touchscreen
Had a discussion about Blackberry's the other day, and it seem like for average consumer the device really isn't really that great. A sensation to make someone feel more important than they probably really are. Blackberry messenger after all could simply be equated to sending text messages, and most people don't need push to device e-mail service. That being said, this is the device I have been waiting for! Though after this less than stellar review I have rethink my game plan. A touchscreen from Blackberry....may just be a little out of their pay grade. I'll wait to hear more.
Via BGR
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Gadgets,
I want to feel important,
tech
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