AT&T Launches BlackBerry 8820
AT&T has launched the long-awaited BlackBerry 8820. This is the first BlackBerry device to feature a Wi-Fi radio and features a variety of encryption technologies to secure data while connected over a wireless access point as well as over the cellular network. The device otherwise is similar to the 8800 in terms of features with […]
Leaked Slide Reveals T-Mobile BlackBerry 8320
The first official picture has surfaced of a T-Mobile branded version of the Wi-Fi enabled BlackBerry Curve 8320 courtesy of BlackBerry enthusiast site PinStack. According to the leaked slides, the phone will feature support for T-Mobile’s HotSpot @home Wi-Fi calling service as well as a QVGA landscape display, 2.0 megapixel camera, microSD expansion slot, Bluetooth […]
Alltel Launches BlackBerry 8830 World Edition
Alltel has now launched the BlackBerry 8830 World Edition. The phone features GSM 900/1800 support for international roaming, microSD card slot, media player, speakerphone, and GPS support. The phone is now available online for $349.99 with a new 2 year agreement and $170 instant online discount along with an additional $100 mail in rebate bringing […]
BlackBerry 7750 Updated
RIM is now offering both software versions in the 3.7 series and 4.0 series for the Sprint PCS version of the BlackBerry 7750. BlackBerry Sprint Software
Breaking: BlackBerry 7750 Released
Sprint has placed the RIM BlackBerry 7750 for sale on the business portion of their web site. Price is $549.99. RIM BlackBerry 7750 Product Page
Verizon: PocketMac Brings Blackberry In-Sync With Macintosh
A while back we reviewed PocketMac Pro 3.3, a program that allows Macs to synchronize and share files with Microsoft Pocket PCs. This week, they have released PocketMac Blackberry Edition. It supports Mac-to-Blackberry synchronization of contacts, calendar events, tasks and notes.
Sprint Announces BlackBerry
Not much new news, just that Sprint and Research-In-Motion have officially agreed to deploy BlackBerry devices and services on Sprint PCS. As has been reported, Sprint is already testing a RIM BlackBerry device, and there is the possibility of adding such technology to other devices such as the i550.