BlackBerry

BlackBerry OS 7.1 brings Hotspot function

BlackBerry OS 7.1.0.74 has been leaked and brings the much wanted and much needed "hotspot" function to the BlackBerry 9900.…

14 years ago

Editorial: Why a BlackBerry?

Over the next few weeks will be bringing you some editorials on why we chose our smartphones over others. Yes…

14 years ago

BlackBerry Colt/London pictured?

It appears the picture below is real and is the new BlackBerry Colt (or London as it's now supposedly known…

14 years ago

BBM Music launches in selected markets

We mentioned the BBM Music (BlackBerry messenger Music) service coming to BlackBerry's before well the time has come and it has…

14 years ago

Mastercard approve BlackBerry devices for NFC payments

Today RIM announced that their 9900/9930 and 9360 smartphones are the first sim based mobile devices to gain PayPass Handset Certification…

14 years ago

Porsche designed BlackBerry

A while back there appeared an image of...well what can only be described as a very different looking BlackBerry. It…

14 years ago

BlackBerry “we’re sorry” free apps offer launches

BlackBerry has begun the release of the free apps (normally pay to use) to make up for BIS/BES downtime last…

14 years ago

Review: TuneIn Radio app

There are lots of radio apps out there and many are produced by individual radio stations themselves. But for me,…

14 years ago

BlackBerry 9810 launches today

BlackBerry 9810 launches on the Vodafone Ireland network today. Check out the specs here            …

14 years ago

BlackBerry 9810

The 9810 Touch is the beefed up version of the 9800 original touchscreen with slideout keyboard. Style wise not alot…

14 years ago

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