March 29th, 2007
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I didn’t become completely addicted to my BlackBerry until the 7100T came out. In fact, I carried a BlackBerry and a cell phone before I got the first SureType device. I like mobile devices that don’t look like scientific calculators and I have to admit, I really like the design of the Helio Ocean.
Some folks may think that it is kind of bulky, however, I am currently rocking a BlackBerry 7130e which is 0.9 inches thick and the Helio Ocean is only 0.86 inches think and has a full QWERTY keyboard.
Don’t get me wrong. I am not saying that I am swapping out my BlackBerry for a Helio. I am just saying that if RIM ever starts making devices that look like this, I will be first in line to get one.
Helio Ocean
Written by Robb Dunewood on March 29th, 2007 with 8 comments.
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Remember a week or so ago, we talked about the second round showdown of emoze and BlackBerry happening at CTIA? Well, yesterday was the day and emoze, as expected, won again.
As Steve St. Pierre puts it best, “nobody cares.” I don’t want to rewrite the same stuff that I wrote the last time emoze beat the BlackBerry, however, emoze’s offering, although “faster” than the BlackBerry, is quite poor in my opinion. Just take a look at the comments from the last post…
emoze
Written by Robb Dunewood on March 29th, 2007 with 2 comments.
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I was just taking a look at Russell Shaw’s new blog over on ZDNet and as always, Russ is on top of all of the BlackBerry patents being issued. This time he’s found a really cool one “that would enable extraction of appointment-related information from BlackBerry emails and then insert information about the appointment in a user’s BlackBerry calendar”.
Scheduling an event on an electronic communications device configured for sending and receiving electronic messages over a communications network, including extracting information from an electronic message at the communications device; displaying on a display of the communications device an event scheduling interface for scheduling an event, the event scheduling interface having a plurality of input fields for receiving information about the event; and automatically populating at least one of the input fields in dependence on the extracted information.
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Written by Robb Dunewood on March 29th, 2007 with 1 comment.
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The battle for search is moving from your browser to your BlackBerry and the latest entrant to the game is Microsoft with their Live Search for BlackBerry Beta which just became available today.
Find out where you can download a copy after the jump.
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Written by Robb Dunewood on March 29th, 2007 with 5 comments.
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