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Looks like AT&T is to get a new white BlackBerry Curve 8900, this means white is the new colour everyone wants. White has to be the colour everyone wants considering this BlackBerry Curve 8900 will be coming in white; you had the BlackBerry Bold 9000 in white with AT&T and Rogers. The...
1 mainstream media and 3 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
Last Month,
MobileTechReview.com says
(in BlackBerry Curve 8520 Now Comes in White on T-Mobile)
The BlackBerry Curve 8520 is now available to T-Mobile customers in white. Making its debut on The Ellen Show on Oct. 7, the BlackBerry Curve 8520 in white will be available for $129.99 with a two-year contract. To ...
11 Months Ago,
Charlie Sorrel from GearFactor (Feedburner) says
(in Opinion: CES 2009: Empty Blackberry Storm Booth)
LAS VEGAS -- This is the lonely vision awaiting those who visit Blackberry's Storm booth at CES 2009: The only thing missing is tumbleweed and an eerie, whistling wind. The "iPhone killer" click'n'touch smartphone has so roundly underwhelmed the public...
And
tuaw.com says
(in Patch: Beta Beat: BlackBerry Media Sync for OS X)
IntoMobile
CA - Dec 22, 2008
Today, RIM has released a preview version of its BlackBerry Media Sync utility for OS X. It's no Desktop Manager, but at least it is a start. ...
BlackBerry Media Sync for Mac hands-on Blackberry Cool
BlackBerry Media Sync Updated for Mac Support IntoMobile
12 Months Ago,
advice.cio.com says
(in RIM Releases BlackBerry Media Sync for Mac (Preview); More Mac ...)
Macintosh users with BlackBerry smartphones just got one step closer to being able to use theirs Mac to fully manage Research In Motion (RIM) devices. ...
BlackBerry Media Sync 1.1 released by RIM Phones Review
BlackBerry Updates Media Sync to 1.1 Wireless and Mobile News
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Firstly, it is important to remember that rather than running Windows Mobile OS, HTC have adopted Google’s Android OS and the HTC/Android team is a great mix and straight away, my impression of HTC devices being more for business than pleasure went straight out the window.
Thu, Nov 19 | from palmaddict.typepad.com