As many of you may already know, Plazmic, a subsidary of Research in Motion and maker of arguably the biggest BlackBerry time waster of all time, BrickBreaker, also puts out a CDK (Content Developer’s Kit) that allows BlackBerry theme developers to create BlackBerry Themes.

The Plazmic CDK was just updated to 4.6 back in October of last year.  Unfortunately, however, CDK 4.6 only works on BlackBerry OS 4.6 and prior.  This is why we haven’t seen any new BlackBerry Themes for the the BlackBerry Storm or the BlackBerry Curve 8900.

I think that I speak for every BlackBerry Storm and BlackBerry Curve 8900 user…

What is the frigging deal RIM?

I have a theory…

Could it be that RIM will require that new BlackBerry themes created with the Plazmic CDK to be available via the BlackBerry Application Storefront?  This is just a theory… It isn’t based on any inside information that I have or anything like that.  It is just that everyone keeps comparing RIM to Apple and saying that RIM needs to take a page out of iPhone playbook.

Well, taking a free CDK and making developers that use it host their content on RIM’s distribution channel where they untimately could take a few points off the top of everything sold sounds like something that Steve Jobs himself would have come up with.

I’m not saying…   I’m just saying…