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Posted May 05, 2008 at 07:47PM by Sally B.
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If the relatively expensive price tag of Research in Motion's BlackBerry 9000 puts you off, there's some hope for you to reconsider getting the device. Stolen shots of a certain BlackBerry "Niagara" hint that there's going to be a more affordable version of the 9000. It comes with a price, of course: it's possible that some features will be removed, such as 3G. More on this gadget in the full article. |
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Posted Jan 01, 2008 at 10:33AM by Isaac C.
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The BlackBerry 9000 (you know, the latest BlackBerry that's supposedly being developed with a touchscreen), seems to have gotten a leak. A leaked picture that is. We don't know if it's a fake or a really early version but you might be interested in seeing it for yourself. Leaked picture in the full article. |
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Posted Jul 20, 2007 at 09:42PM by Isaac C.
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What's black and white and has GPS? Say hello to the BlackBerry 8820. Stylishly thin at 14mm, this little dynamo weighs in at only 134g and is packed with everything you need - and more - for your lifestyle on the go. Features include:
It also supports third party applications, giving users access to a whole plethora of available programs. The battery is removable and can support up to 5 hours of talk time and can go up to 22 days if on standby. RIM will release the BlackBerry in the U.S. through AT&T later this summer, and last heard to be priced at US$ 230. |
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Posted Mar 21, 2007 at 06:52AM by Karl B.
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Everybody's a designer at heart, even if the most you've designed is that Valentine's Day card you gave your teacher back in first grade. Gadget designs, on the other hand, require a very specific gadget-design-oriented mind in order for them to be noticed by the average consumer. Think iPod. RIM's Blackberry.Sleek, sexy stuff. If you're aspiring to be one of the people who design these uber-gadgets, you might want to take a close look at gadget blog Gizmodo's gadget designer guide (or "How to Please the Internet"). The guide asks such hard-hitting questions as "Does your gadget have a lot of buttons?", "Does it help avoid the cruelties of life?", and "Can it do more than three things?" Kidding aside, the guide actually does have a lot of valid points, as exemplified by this right here: Finally, is it actually useful? Sure, breasts are nice—but so is usefulness (which isn't to say that breasts are useless—just that you probably don't need to have your LCD screen covered in them). It's all good and well to make a bright, colorful gadget with 17 features and a promise to "revolutionize the world"—but you've really got to mean it. Click on the "read" link below and get started on your way to designing the ultimate uber-1337 gadget. Or at least something that looks cool. |
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Posted Jan 16, 2007 at 08:24AM by Karl B.
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A new variant of the ever-popular BlackBerry phone has hit the market. Thanks to RIM and T-mobile USA, fans of the award-winning phone in the United States can now get their hands on the new white BlackBerry Pearl."The BlackBerry Pearl has set the bar for combining the functionality of a full-featured BlackBerry phone and the ultimate in style, all at an affordable price," said Mike Butler, Chief Marketing Officer, T-Mobile USA. "Now, the white BlackBerry Pearl provides our customers with another effortless, yet stylish, option to stay connected with loved ones." Features of the BlackBerry Pearl include the following:
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Posted Oct 01, 2006 at 09:59PM by Chris L.
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Enter the BlackBerry BlackLash. Embattled CrackBerry-aholics are suing employers for the mishaps and tragedies supposedly caused by the gadget - and they're winning.No joke. We've posted a warning we received about this not too long ago, and now the addiction chicken has come home to roost. Lawsuits and complaints filed against employers detail how an employee's excessive dependence on the BlackBerry has wrecked marriages, caused near-fatal accidents, sleepless nights, and burned the smooth skin off a baby's bottom. We kid you not on the baby's formerly-smooth bottom. The Independent story we're sourcing this article from mentioned the case of a woman who claims her BlackBerry distractions is the cuase of using cleaning fluid instead of baby oil for her child's nappy. Among many other cases. Researchers at the University of Northampton have noted that the classic signs of addiction - denial, withdrawal, antisocial behavior - were showing up among heavy BlackBerry users as well. If this doesn't bode well for the users, the employers who provide the gadgets in the first place are off worse. They can now be liable for class-action lawsuits for failing to address this growing addiction, in the same manner as tobacco companies have been sued. And it's not just the BlackBerry. The Independent also considers a number of other gadgets as potential crack-toys, including the Microsoft Zune and Sony PSP. Geez, I'm going to have to cut down on my PSP usage now... ugh, head hurting, hands shaking... must play PSP... |
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Posted Sep 10, 2006 at 10:40PM by Ian C.
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The Motorola E690 PDA phone comes equipped with the following features:
There is currently no information regarding the release date of this Motorola E690 PDA phone. We'll keep you updated if we get more info. |
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Posted Aug 26, 2006 at 02:16AM by Chris L.
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It must have been some BlackBerry-lover's birthday, because someone's brought out a few video clips of the new Pearl 8100 in action. The clips show off the phone's Bluetooth capability and web browser (by visiting CNN.com). Other features that were shown in the clips include going through the setup wizard and a demo of the voice recognition feature (in this case, by checking the battery's charge status). No clips of the video camera feature are included, though.The model is not set to be released until September 18. Details on it are pretty tight, except for what we've got already in our last report. Until then, check these video clips out and dream it was you holding the Pearl in your hands. Download: [RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Bluetooth clip] Download: [RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100 browser clip] Download: [RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100 setup wizard clip] Download: [RIM BlackBerry Pearl 8100 voice recognition clip] |
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Posted Aug 25, 2006 at 01:38PM by Robert S.
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It's a fact that we are more connected to our employers, teacher, friends, classmates, strangers, and the internet more than ever thanks to PDAs, mobile phones, and laptops. What's wrong with that? Isn't that supposed to make life better?Too much of a good thing is bad. It's lead to the idea of "CrackBerries". It's what most people cal their BlackBerries, these days. It's called as such because of the way that people depend on the gadget so much for their daily lives. Studies have shown that out of 2,300 executives surveyed, 1/3 of them believed they spend way too much time with their gadgets. Most would probably grow anxious if they didn't have their Blackberries near. Thus, the connection with the addicting drug "Crack" and BlackBerry. There have been books and seminars written about turning off BlackBerry, mobile phones, and PDAs at selected times of the day to slowly get off the gadget dependency. Some suggested that lunch and driving on the way to work and going home would be appropriate times. This would result to less stomachaches and vehicle accidents. However, the "addicted" are making their stand. They're basically saying that their lives have improved thanks to BlackBerries and gadgets. 77% of the executives surveyed earlier said that it improved work/life balance. It helped them manage office matters when they're out in the field or at home; they became efficient workers. How many people are CrackBerry addicts? Let's take a look at some figures. First quarter fiscal 2006 ending June 3, Research In Motion Ltd.(RIM) shipped 1.2 M units of BlackBerry, totalling to 5.5M subscribers. Although, not all of them may be addicted, but even just a third of that would be a large enough population. What is the US Government doing to help decrease this addiction? They warned employers that keeping employees on the CrackBerry gravy train could lead to lawsuits due to employees suffering with their personal lives. In the end, Aristotle's Golden Mean would be better. "Keep everything in moderation." |
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Posted Aug 16, 2006 at 07:57AM by Mabie A.
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Two months after the Blackberry 8707v was introduced in Spain, Blackberry is now ready to pump up the PDA scene again with its latest innovation, the Blackberry 8707g.Set for launch this week, this black beauty supports the usual Blackberry "push" email, phone, text messaging, organiser, browser and other corporate data applications. It boasts of a QWERTY keyboard, 320x240 color LCD, 64MB of flash memory, built-in speakerphone and Bluetooth (2.0) connectivity. The handset can also be used as a tethered modem, with the ability to access the Internet from laptops. |
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Enter the BlackBerry BlackLash. Embattled CrackBerry-aholics are suing employers for the mishaps and tragedies supposedly caused by the gadget - and they're winning.





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