by Robb Dunewood | Jul 27, 2005 | BlackBerry
Cingular Wireless has been awarded a five year, $8 million dollar contract by the City of Houston to provide over 1600 BlackBerry handhelds and EDGE-enabled PC modem cards. The new deal comes in addition to continued voice service for more than 3,800 wireless...
by Robb Dunewood | Jul 27, 2005 | BlackBerry
Five GPS-powered productivity tools, formerly only available on Nextel Assisted-GPS handsets, are now available for the BlackBerry 7520. The productivity tools include: ArcSoft Comet Tracker — which uses GPS to locate and track workers, maintain electronic...
by Robb Dunewood | Jul 26, 2005 | BlackBerry
I am not sure who coined the term ‘BlackBerry Killer’ but I think that I first heard the term around the time that the Treo 300 was the biggest thing in PDA phones next to the BlackBerry and everyone eagerly anticipated the release of the Treo 600, which...
by Robb Dunewood | Jul 25, 2005 | Rumor Mill
Motorola has finally let their BlackBerry Killer, the Moto Q, out of the bag. The Moto Q was code named the Franklin but affectionately called the RAZRberry. Motorola is billing the Moto Q as the smallest QWERTY PDA phone on the market. ...
by Robb Dunewood | Jul 25, 2005 | BlackBerry
Ever get an email on your BlackBerry that you wanted to print out but didn’t have time to pull your laptop out, boot up, connect to your corporate network, synch your email, then print it out? No Worries, Content Beamer for BlackBerry makes that ritual a...