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RIM the target of Microsoft-Nokia pact

Crave While the iPhone may be the apple of everyone's eye, Nokia says that its main goal in partnering with Microsoft is taking on BlackBerry maker Research In Motion. "This is really ... Read story »

BlackBerry fever in Thailand? How'd that happen?

Blogs While more evolutionary than revolutionary, RIM has just released BBM 5.0 in its App World store. Readers outside of Thailand may not be too interested in this, but because BB fever ... Read story »

RIM launches Web-version of the BlackBerry App World

Crave Finally, a polished Web gateway to the BlackBerry App World. No matter how much you enjoy perusing BlackBerry apps with your device in-hand, it's a likely bet you'd rather browse ... Read story »

RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700 announced

Crave On Wednesday, Research In Motion unveiled its newest smartphone, the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700. It will replace the original BlackBerry Bold 9000, which debuted in November 2008, and offers a sleeker ... Read story »

BlackBerry desktop manager for Mac available October 2

Crave Screenshot from BlackBerry Web site. It's official. Mac users will be able to download the free BlackBerry desktop manager for their computers from 0100 hours Saturday morning Singapore time (+8 GMT). ... Read story »

Survey: iPhone threatens BlackBerry; Palm holds steady

Crave A recent survey shows that while Research In Motion continues to lead as the smartphone of choice among consumers, that Apple's iPhone is quickly catching up. ChangeWave Research on Tuesday released ... Read story »

ST DuPont joins the luxury phone race with Pantech's "Sky"

Blogs Korea's other mobile giant Pantech has announced a new luxury mobile phone with French brand ST DuPont. The product name is Sky DuPont IM-510LE, and it will be available through number ... Read story »
BlackBerry Bold 9700

BlackBerry Bold 9700

Review It's been about a year since the original RIM BlackBerry Bold made its debut, and while it remains a very solid device, it's about time that a flashier, faster model took over the reigns. And that device would be the RIM BlackBerry Bold 9700. Not only is it T-Mobile's first 3G BlackBerry, but its...

BlackBerry VM-605 speakerphone will pair with most phones, car stereos

Crave "If you have a third-party Bluetooth-enabled device, you might be able to pair it with the BlackBerry Visor Mount Speakerphone VM-605." That is Research In Motion's official line about the ... Read story »

Powermat wireless device chargers now available

Crave Powermat has been touting its wireless chargers for awhile now--ever since CES 2009, quite frankly--but now they're finally available for you, the consumer, to purchase. The Powermat is a one-pad, one-plug ... Read story »

BlackBerry social network from RIM imminent?

Crave Research in Motion is about to launch a new social network for its BlackBerry App World store, according to a report from the blog TechCrunch. The new site is called MyBlackBerry ... Read story »

RIM reinforces partnership with Adobe

Features Aside from support for Adobe Flash 10 and Creative Suite software, the BlackBerry smartphone maker also unveiled new services platforms for developers. Read story »

Will Android phone and iPhone succeed in Korea?

Blogs KT confirmed to launch Apple iPhone within this year. But I'm still unsure of this since KT has been delaying the release. I am also still curious whether this will be ... Read story »

What to expect for BlackBerry smartphones

Features We spoke to several RIM executives on what the announcements made at the BlackBerry Developer Conference mean for consumers. Here's what we got. Read story »
BlackBerry Curve 8520

BlackBerry Curve 8520

Review The RIM BlackBerry Curve 8520 is a sleek entry-level smartphone that delivers some nice design enhancements and great performance.

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