September 7th, 2005
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Rumor has it that the HP is recalling the Ipaq hw6515 becasue of a GPS issue. On top of that, the device may not even offer Windows Mobile 5.0 support.
The hw6515 was touted to be a BlackBerry Killer, however, buggy hardware and support only for a 3 year old OS that has yet to produce one serious competitor to the BlackBerry, the hw6515 may be just another in a long line of BlackBerry killers that never quite met the bill.
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PDAShedule is a nifty little web site formatted for small screens like those found on the BlackBerry that has complete schedules for the four major pro sports in the United States. If you are a diehard sports fan, you should never again have to wonder what time the game starts. One of the really cool things is that teams are grouped into their respective conferences and you can get league standings as well.
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O2 Germany, a subsidary of British-based mmO2 plc, brings BlackBerry Internet Service and BlackBerry Connect to Germany. The cellular carrier will add the BlackBerry 7100x candybar style BlackBerry and the Nokia 9300 smart phone to it’s list of offerings.
For individuals and smaller businesses, BlackBerry Internet Service allows users to access up to ten existing corporate and/or personal email accounts (including Microsoft Exchange, IBM Lotus Domino and many popular ISP email accounts) from a single device. With BlackBerry Internet Service, email messages are automatically pushed to a BlackBerry-enabled device and users can send, receive, forward and reply to messages while on the go.
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TA Orange, a subsidary of True Corporation, Thailand’s only fully integrated telecommunications provider, yesterday announced plans to launch the BlackBerry in Thailand.
According to Mr. Supachai Chearavanont, President and CEO of True Corporation Plc, Thailand is moving ahead rapidly in the wake of new technological developments. And in line with this, we are also changing the way in which we communicate. Both corporations and individuals are demanding more and more sophisticated methods of communication. Trues unique position as Thailands only fully-integrated communication solutions provider and lifestyle enabler, allows us to bring in new technologies that fulfill our customers changing needs. Our vision is to enhance their lifestyles through advanced communications technology.
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