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Expansys.ie Guest article on Mobile Market Share in Ireland

Today we bring you a guest article on Mobile OS Market share in Ireland by Rob from Expansys.ie.    …

14 years ago

Review: BlackBerry PlayBook

Well not a full review as there's plenty of them out there now but more of an extended summary. I've…

14 years ago

A new version of OS 7.1 for the 9900 has been leaked

A leak has been found for OS7.1 (by N4BB) for the BlackBerry 9900 (7.1.0.190). This of course includes the hotspot…

14 years ago

RIM Q3 results released

Research In Motion has released their Q3 results today. While the Profit figures continue to decline both shipments and customer…

14 years ago

Fixmo Tools

Fixmo Tools is a suite of tools for BlackBerry devices consisting of 18 apps in 1. Normally 19.99USD it;s currently available on…

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…

15 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…

15 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…

15 years ago

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