October 19th, 2005
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Can the Sprint PPC 6700 compete with BlackBerry? I think that it depends on the type of user. Diehard BlackBerry users probably would never switch, nor would business users connect to the company’s corporate BES. What about new users who want a PDA/phone that you can get your email on?
If you were in a Sprint Store with $400 or $500 dollars or so, burning a hole in my pocket and you wanted the latest and greatest PDA phone out there, how would BlackBerry match up with a PPC 6700? Now, lets pretend that you aren’t already a CrackBerry addict and that you are not hooking this up to your corporate BES. You just want a really cool cell phone that you can get email on.
As you are looking, you first come across a BlackBerry 7250 and then you come across a PPC 6700. What do you buy? Take a look at the specs of a PPC 6700 before you answer…

Written by Robb Dunewood on October 19th, 2005 with 4 comments.
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Yesterday we heard the rumor that Exchange 2003 SP2 could be released today. Today we know that the rumor was true. Exchange 2003 Service Pack 2 has been released.
If you remember, two months ago to the day I told you that I was just a bit worried Research in Motion. Since that day RIM has inked some partnerships, made some announcements, and released new hardware that have subsided those worries to some extent, however, I am really anxious to see how how the market and how the boys up in Ontario react to the Microsoft threat in the coming months.

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Written by Robb Dunewood on October 19th, 2005 with 7 comments.
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The Brother MPrint micro printer is a lightweight, portable, and can print from BlackBerry wireless email devices as well as PocketPocket PC or Palm OS PDAs or notebook computers.
Features include:
- Weighs less than 0.66 lbs
- Less than 0.7 inches thin
- High Quality Prints - 300 DPI Resolution
- Prints up to 4 PPM
- No Moving Print Head
- Built in Lithium Battery - Prints up to 100 pages per charge
The MPrint is palm size and can be transported effortlessly, even in a jacket pocket. Paper is automatically fed from its own cassette, eliminating the need to feed individual sheets.
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