BlackBerry have been around since the beginning of the smartphone revolution and despite starting out a battery powered two-way pager they are now a major player in the mobile phone market, especially in the business sector.
BlackBerry was developed by Research in Motion (RIM) a Canadian software company that specialised in two-way pager technology and the [...]
BlackBerry maker Research In Motion is launching a new version of its touchscreen Storm smartphone, marking its latest move in the fight with Apple’s iPhone.
The Storm2, as the device is known, is “a biggie for us,” RIM co-Chief Executive Jim Balsillie said in an interview.
The smartphone retains the original Storm’s clickable touchscreen interface, [...]
Google Mobile launched Google Mobile App for BlackBerry. It’s a free download and it looks like this:
To download the App, visit m.google.com on your BlackBerry device.
Once it’s installed you’ll have faster search and easy access to Maps, Gmail, News, and more from Google.
So what exactly will you get?
* Fast Google search [...]
Here is a good hint that Verizon is trying to clear out its BlackBerry Storm inventory to make room for the rumored October arrival of the Storm 2. As of today, the first touchscreen BlackBerry is now only $50 on “America’s Most Reliable Wireless Network.”
If you aren’t interested in what RIM did to improve its [...]
Boy Genius rolls up Verizon’s entire lineup of new BlackBerrys, but the most interesting point confirms what I suspected when I saw the Storm 2 shots yesterday: The Storm’s clicky screen is gone. Update:
Instead, it’ll work “more like traditional capacitive touch screen panels,” maybe with haptic feedback. Given Palm and Microsoft’s push toward multitouch, maybe [...]