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BlackBerry Porsche Design P’9981 Review

, Feb 14th 2012 Discuss [0]

At first glance, Porsche Design and BlackBerry might not make obvious bed-fellows. Still, the car firm’s aesthetically-obsessed arm has taken up with Canada’s finest, and the Porsche Design P’9981 is the result: maple syrup by way of Stuttgart. The less forgiving might draw comparisons between Porsche’s legendary reluctance to diverge from its original 1963 car design, and BlackBerry’s struggle to break free of its old OS. The frugal will likely be too busy gaping at the $2,350 price tag. So, Porsche or Pinto? Check out the full SlashGear review after the cut.

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T-Mobile reveals sub-$50 phone, tablet and hotspot sale

, Jan 3rd 2012 Discuss [3]

Pre-CES may be a silly time to buy a new gadget, but if your heart is set on a fresh cellphone to ring in the new year then T-Mobile USA has a post-holiday deal for you. The carrier's New Year, New Phone promotion kicks off this Friday, January 6, and runs through to Sunday, offering tablets like the LG G-Slate and smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S II for $49.99 with a new agreement. Read The Full Story

AT&T BlackBerry Bold 9900, Torch 9860 and Curve 9360 dated

, Nov 1st 2011 Discuss [0]

AT&T has announced pricing and availability for RIM's most recent cavalcade of BlackBerry smartphones, the Bold 9900, Torch 9860 and Curve 9360. The Bold and Torch will each support AT&T's HSPA+ network - which it continues to brand 4G, despite having recently rolled out LTE -while the Curve will be limited to regular 3G. Read The Full Story

White BlackBerry Bold 9900 revealed: We go hands-on

, Oct 24th 2011 Discuss [16]

RIM’s white BlackBerry Bold 9900 has been revealed, with carrier Vodafone UK the first to commit to offering the pale-hued QWERTY smartphone. We grabbed some hands-on playtime with the new variant, to see if a new color option could be enough to persuade us to stick it out with RIM for another contract cycle. Check out our first impressions after the cut.

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RIM speaks on user defections: Buy our new stuff

, Oct 21st 2011 Discuss [2]

RIM has responded to allegations that a significant number of its enterprise customers plan to defect from the BlackBerry platform in 2012, suggesting that they're probably unhappy because they're not using the latest models from its range. The Canadian company has not had a chance to review the EMA findings - which discovered 30-percent of businesses with 10,000 or more BlackBerry users intend to ditch the platform next year - it said, but "would be interested in finding out" whether those questioned were using BlackBerry 7 phones on Enterprise Server v5.0.3. Read The Full Story

BlackBerry Tag promises NFC sharing in BB7

, Oct 10th 2011 Discuss [0]

Never fear, Blackberry Tag isn't another fail-laced tablet or other device coming from RIM. Tag is a new tech that users of Blackberry smartphones will be able to use to trade and share data with other Blackberry users. Tag will be coming in BB7 and is the name of the NFC sharing tech RIM has been working on. It's worth noting that Tag is subject to network certifications. That would mean a chance that Tag is on some networks and not others. Read The Full Story

RIM reports Q2 revenue down 10 percent, PlayBook shipped only 200k units

, Sep 15th 2011 Discuss [1]

BlackBerry maker Research In Motion made its Q2 earnings report today, and things are still looking dreary. Revenue for the quarter fell short of Wall Street expectations if $4.5 billion, falling 10 percent to $4.2 billion, down from $4.6 billion in the same quarter last year. Sales of its PlayBook tablet and BlackBerry smartphones have also been disappointing. Read The Full Story

BlackBerry 7 OS devices to finally get WiFi Hot Spot support

, Sep 13th 2011 Discuss [2]

The BlackBerry 7 OS devices recently launched have on their boxes the label "Hot Spot Capable," and yet none are capable of this feature just yet. A leaked memo to the Now Network carrier, however, reveals that the mobile WiFi Hot Spot feature will be coming soon via a software update in the coming months. Read The Full Story

BlackBerry Bold 9790 leaks, sporting 9900 internals

, Sep 12th 2011 Discuss [2]

If you're a BlackBerry fan that was put off by the pricey BlackBerry Bold 9900/9930 that recently launched, there may be a more affordable option with similar specs on its way. The BlackBerry Bold 9790 has just been outed in a picture next to the BlackBerry Bold 9900 for comparison. The 9790 is expected to sport the same internals but packaged in a smaller form factor and at a possibly lower price. Read The Full Story

BlackBerry R47 aka Knight aka “Porsche Proceeding” Leaked Details in Full [Video]

, Sep 11th 2011 Discuss [2]

What we know about the BlackBerry device you're about to see is that it could be one of several things: a prototype for the 9900/9930, a "luxury" version right along those same lines, or a complete knockoff made by a third party to appear to be an alternate-reality 9900. There are both photos of the outsides of the device, a teardown, and a video in the post below. One of the more interesting (and appearing to be quite likely) options on the plate is that, due to the font, letting, and bold singularity in the word "PROCEEDING" above BlackBerry on the phone, this phone may well have been designed and executed by auto group Porsche - high-cost sharp edges ahoy! Read The Full Story

BlackBerry Torch 9850 hits Verizon September 8

, Sep 6th 2011 Discuss [1]

RIM's third attempt at a complete touchscreen QWERTY-free smartphone, the BlackBerry Torch 9850, is set to launch on Verizon on September 8. This will be the second out of seven BlackBerry 7 OS handsets that the company has planned to launch this fall, the first being the BlackBerry Bold 9930 that launched a few weeks back. Read The Full Story

RIM unveils new BlackBerry Curve smartphones

, Aug 23rd 2011 Discuss [1]

RIM announced today three new models for its BlackBerry Curve smartphone series that will run the BlackBerry 7 OS---the BlackBerry Curve 9350, 9360, and 9370. Designed for the mid-tier market, these new handsets are affordable, easy-to-use, full-featured, and socially-connected. They will be excellent for customers upgrading from a feature phone or a previous generation BlackBerry Curve. Read The Full Story

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